Chapter 10
The Hidden Princess At All-Boys Alpha Academy
Chapter 10
âAriâs just curious, Rafe,â Jesse says, still laughing and grinning, looking around to see if anyone
noticed, but thereâs no one behind us in line for the shower stalls yet and everyone else is too busy to
care. âHeâs led a sheltered life.â
âAnd heâs going to continue to lead a sheltered life,â Rafe growls, glaring first at Jesse and then at me.
âIâm serious, Ari â this is notâ¦â he stumbles now, searching for words.
âA meat market?â Jesse whispers wickedly, making me blush again.
âFine,â Rafe snaps, taking another step forward as another shower clears. âFor a lack of a better term,
yes.â He grabs my arm, leaning down to hiss in my ear. âWe took you from home a virgin, Ariel, and
whenever it is that you go home? Youâll be returning the same way. So, if you had any ideas otherwise,
get them out of your head now.â
I gasp, appalled, and shove my brother away. âEw, Rafe! How did that!?â I look between Rafe and
Jesse, shocked.
â how do
how do you even know
âOh, come on, Ari,â Jesse says, giving me a sad little smile. âWhen would you have had the chance?
Uncle Dominic keeps you locked down ââ
My jaw drops again as I stare between them, realizing thatâ¦thatâ¦
âOh my god,â I gasp, looking between them. âAre you twoâ¦are you not virgins!?â
Jesse laughs and gives a little shrug, playing it off like itâs not a big deal, but Rafe just clenches his jaw
and stares forward at the shower stalls. Only a faint touch of pink on his cheekbones gives away the
fact that heâs hiding something from me.
âRafe!â I shriek, swatting at him. âWho was it!?â
âStop. Shrieking,â he snaps, glaring at me and knocking my hand away. I purse my lips, tucking my
hands behind my back and admitting, at least internally, that â okay â maybe that was a little more
girlish than Iâd like. But still!
â
âSeriously, Rafe,â I say, lifting my chin at him and demanding an answer. âWho did â who did you
-âI blush again and curse my stupid cheeks.
âWeâre not talking about this,â Rafe snaps, ending the conversation as he strides into a newly vacated
shower stall, whipping the curtain closed behind him.
I spin on Jesse now, the same question in my eyes.
âI donât kiss and tell,â Jesse says, shaking his head with a smirk. I glare at him and he laughs, but then
he gestures forward to an empty stall. âGo on, Ari. Iâll see you on the other side.â
I give my cousin a glare and hurry into the stall, yanking the curtain closed and stripping down before
letting the hot water run all over me, fuming over the hypocrisy of my brother and my cousin who are
apparently insisting on my celibacy even if they themselvesâ¦
Well. I guess the less thought on that, the better.
But still, as I hastily soap down and let the hot water do its work unwinding my muscles, I wonderâ¦
Is that even something I want to do? I mean, my attraction to my mates is undeniable, and my wolf
basically salivates after them all day â but emotionally, am I ready for that? And even if I wereâ¦the
Academy is notoriously rigorous, and there are more cuts once youâre admitted as a cadet. Half the
reason that the academy is maleâonly is so that those enrolled can concentrate completely on their
studies.
Wonât having two mates just be an incredible distraction, if I even get inside the castle walls? Am I
really willing to sacrifice everything the Academy offers just toâ¦I donât know, kiss them?
Or more?
sigh as I turn the water off, shaking my head, not knowing at all how I feel or what I want. Butâ¦maybe I
donât have to decide today, right now. Thereâs time, right?
At least I hope there isâ¦even though the way Jackson smells, and the way Luca looks when heâs
n*ked?
God, the memory of both sends shivers down my spine.
When I emerge from the shower fully dressed in my dirty clothes â a little chagrined that I didnât realize
that I should probably have brought a set of fresh fatigues or something else to change into â I still
havenât decided what I think or feel about any of it. Jesse steps immediately forward and subtly scent
marks me at my neck and wrists while Rafe watches, his arms crossed.
âProbably good youâre wearing your dirty clothes,â Jesse murmurs, slinging an arm around my
shoulders as the three of us head towards our bunks, my brother and cousin just
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dressed in a towel wrapped around their waists like most of the other candidates. âNobodyâs going to
be able to smell your girl scent in those.â
I twist
my head to the side, glancing to the right to where Luca and Jacksonâs beds are, subtly considering
that maybe itâs in my favor to be dirty, at least for a little while.
âIâll go get dinner,â Rafe says, quickly pulling on a tâshirt and a pair of soft pants that heâll sleep in
before heading off to the mess hall. Evening meal is simple for the first couple of months â they give us
hot breakfast in the morning and a big lunch, but itâs just wrapped sandwiches and bottled water at
night in the twenty minutes before lights out. Candidates eat in bed or gathered in small groups around
our bunks.
When Rafe strides away, Jesse finishes dressing and sits down on his bunk, patting the next to him in
invitation. Knowing I canât avoid it, I sigh and sit down.
âCome on, Ari,â he says, friendly but stern. âSpill. I know somethingâs up.â
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âItâs nothing,â I mutter, not able to look him in the eye, but desperately tempted to tell him. Jesse â heâs
always been a friend and a great listener, and Iâm dying to talk to someone about this. Iâm having
trouble processing how Iâm feeling about it all by myself.
But still if he knows? Will he make me leave?
â
Jesse sighs. âAri, either you talk to me about it, or I tell Rafe and let him interrogate you about it. Pick
your battle.â
âCanât you just trust me?â I ask, looking up at him with big pleading eyes that usually work.
âNormally I would, cousin,â he says, bumping his shoulder into mine. âBut when tackle me in bed and
make me scent mark you at 2 AM, panting like youâve just run a race? Iâve gotta know.â
And I sigh, realizing that thereâs no way out of this, and Iâ¦tell him.
Well, I tell him some of it â about how I wanted to get clean, and how the showers were gross, and so I
went out to the hot springs â
Jesse groans when I say that, covering his face with his hands and falling back on his mattress. âWho
caught you?â Jesseâs words are muffled by his palms. âDid they figure out thatâ¦â
âNo,â I say, shaking my head even though he canât see me. âSecretâs safe.â
âSo?â he asks, dragging his hands down a little so he can see my face. âWho was it?â
I bite my lip for a second, deciding whether or not to tell him, but Iâm bursting to talk to him about it.
When my wolf gives me an encouraging little prod with her nose, telling me to trust him, I lean forward.
âJesse,â I whisper, âit was my mate ââ
Jesse stares at me in shock, his mouth hanging open for way too long â until I start to worry that heâs
likeâ¦frozen like that or something.
âJesse!â I hiss, giving him a sudden shove on the shoulder.
âAri,â he says, snapping out of it and sitting up fast. He grabs me by my shoulders. âAre youâ¦are you
serious? Your mate is here!?â
His face is deathly pale, his eyes wide and scared like Iâve told him the worst thing heâs ever
heard.
Well, my
wolf says, turning in an anxious circle inside of me. At least you only told him
about one of themâ¦
I hesitate, scared of his reaction and wanting to take it all back, but before I can say anything Jesseâs
eyes flick to the side.
âWhatever you do, do not tell Rafe,â my cousin hisses, leaning forward to make me hear him. âHe will
kill every guy in this room rather than let one of them touch you, let alone
claim you
âWhat?â I ask, shocked. âWhy does he
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âPromise me!â Jesse snaps, shaking me once, hard.
âOkay!â I burst out, surprised into agreeing. âOkay, I wonât tell him!â
Jesse lets out a long breath and lets me go, turning away just as a wrapped sandwich lands in my lap.
âRoast beef,â Rafe says, his face pleased. I look down at the sandwich in my lap, but I donât touch it or
say anything. I mean, I know my brother and my cousin are protective of me,
but â
âWhatâs going on here?â Rafe says, and I look up to see him staring between Jesse and me. âWhatâs
wrong?â
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shake my head, not saying anything, but Jesse fumbles out some lie about being worried about the
rankings. Rafe looks at me sympathetically, leaning forward to give me some kind of pep talk or advice,
but before he can start a Lieutenant suddenly appears at the end of the bed, a tablet in his hands.
âCandidate Rafe Sinclair?â the Lieutenant asks.
âYes?â Rafe asks, standing, suddenly all business.
âA video call,â the Lieutenant says, holding the tablet forward, âfromâ¦the Palace.â
My eyes go wide becauseâ¦well, obviously I know whoâs calling.
âThank you, Lieutenant,â Rafe says, nodding to the man and dismissing him even though he clearly
outranks my brother.
Rafe turns to me and Jesse, and I can see his mind working fast. He beckons Jesse forward, but I stay
on the bed. When Jesseâs standing next to him and Iâm sufficiently out of frame, Rafe presses the
button to take the call.
âHey mom,â he says, pasting a big smile on his face. âHey dad. Whatâs up?â