Chapter 126
The Hidden Princess At All-Boys Alpha Academy
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âMom,â I say, catching her arm and stopping her before she heads to the door. âAre you⦠are you
mad at me?â My voice breaks a little on my question, my eyes smarting with tears as I look at her,
worried.
âOh, baby,â she murmurs, shock and concern suddenly on her face. âWhy would you think that?â
âBecause,â I say, heaving a little shrug. âWe we lied to you for months. And I did
something really dangerous. And I almost died, and showed up all bloody with two mates and it
must be so weird ââ
Mom laughs a little, taking my face between her hands and shaking her head at me. âOh,
sweetheart,â she murmurs, and then she nods. âIf Iâm being honest, I could have done without the
blood and the nearâdeath. But Iâm not mad at you â sweetie, Iâm proud of you.â
My mouth twists in sudden surprise, and my eyes fill with unexpected tears. âYouâre â youâre what?â
âBaby,â she wraps me in a hug as she speaks, âyou are doing something difficult that nobody has
done before. And itâs kind of kicking your ass!â I laugh, tears slipping down my cheeks as I nod and
hug her back.
âYeah,â I reply, my voice shaking. âIt kind of is.â
âBut look at you,â she says, pulling back and beaming into my face. âLook at you, baby! Youâre
kicking its ass too! You are finding your way, doing something youâre passionate about, and youâre
succeeding. Ariel, my love,â her own eyes fill with tears now, âIâm so proud of you. Iâd scream it from
the rooftops for everyone to hear if it wouldnât get you instantly kicked out.â
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I laugh, and hug my mom again, and then we take a few moments to wipe before we head off to
breakfast. Before we go, I tuck the little notes left on my bed into the back pocket of my Cadet
uniform and prepare to go negotiate with my dad, the King.
Breakfast goes better than I thought it would, right from the start. Itâs a short, unfrilled affair â just
the four of us gathered around for coffee, and some toast and fruit, at a little folding table in the
back hall. Cora isnât here, unfortunately she headed home after patching up some minorlyâwounded
cadets and sending Jesse off with a kiss.
As I pour my coffee, I realize that my mom has probably been up all night â that after I fell asleep
she probably spent every minute rushing around from room to room, healing all the
cadets who were injured in the Examination. I see the signs of it now that I look for them the slight
circles under her eyes, the yawn she hides with her hand.
But I just smile, and donât call her out â because even though mom is full of jokes and would just
brush it off, I know that she has the biggest heart of anyone in the world.
I resolve, again â for the thousandth time to try to be more like her.
âSo,â dad says, his voice all business as he offers me the basket of toast, which I grab perhaps too
eagerly, loading up my plate with a serving size that is more like Rafeâs usual breakfast than mine.
âWeâre going to strike a deal.â
âWe are?â I ask, crumbs spilling from my mouth as I speak with my mouth full.
Rafe just smirks at me, and I give him a little glare before I chew and swallow, focusing on
our dad.
âDespite what you all think,â dad says, looking evenly around the table at us, âI do listen to you, and
I am reasonable. I am not pleased with the fact that we were lied to, and that Ariel was put into an
unnecessarily risky situation.â He levels his gaze at me now, and I sit up straighter, as I always do
when Iâm in trouble with dad.
âBut,â he continues, and I go very still, hope beginning to swell in me. Dad folds his hands,
continuing to look at me evenly. âI am aware that yourself at this Academy,
you have prov Ariel. You haveâ¦passed the tests that weeded out other candidates, tests that were
as much about cleverness as they were physical prowess â about finding out how to pass, even if
your physical makeup didnât make that easy for you.â
I frown a little bit here, my mind wandering to consider that I wouldnât have been highly ranked
enough to enter the academy or to pass the Examination if it hadnât been for
Jackson. That Jackson really did pull me through.
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Is there though? Is there a rule that every Cadet at the Academy must be a lone island of physical
strength? Is there nothing useful about having good friends, and the right friends?
My dad continues talking, though, and so I push the question aside to mull over later, uncomfortable
with it but needing to concentrate.
âSo hereâs what weâre going to do,â dad says, reaching out for an orange and beginning to peel it as
he begins to lay out our plan.