Chapter 141
The Hidden Princess At All-Boys Alpha Academy
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My lip starts to tremble as I listen, tears again stinging my eyes, but Jesse leans forward.
âRafe,â he murmurs, glancing between us. âSlow down a little, man. I mean, if weâre aware of what
theyâre feeling, then sheâs aware of it double â she can feel it all down their bonds. And that, on top
of her own feelings?â He shakes his head, holding Rafeâs gaze, willing him
to listen.
Rafe takes a deep breath and sighs, pushing his cake around on his plate, clearly thinking it
through. In the end, though, he looks up at me. âCan you seriously feel everything they feel?â
âNot everything,â I murmur, my voice tight as I look down at my plate. âNot unless the emotion is
really intense, or they send it to me deliberately. And notâ¦across great distances. Only when
theyâre nearby, or in the room. Like I canât feel them now.â
âWeird,â he murmurs, quietly eating his cake as he puts his thoughts together for a second. Jesse
does the same.
After a long moment, Rafe breaks the silence.
âI just wish, Ariel,â he murmurs, truly hurt, âthat youâd trusted me enough to let me know. Iâd have
told you, after all.â
My nose starts to sting at the true sadness and hurt in his voice, and then my throat gets tight. I
blink fast, not wanting to cry, because I know that they have every right to be mad at me, butâ¦
Well, the tears start to fall down my cheeks anyway.
âAw, come on Ari, donât do that,â Jesse murmurs, leaning forward and putting a warm hand on my
knee. âWe canât yell at you if youâre crying, and weâre not anywhere near finished.â
âI know,â I murmur, brushing frustratedly at my cheeks with the side of one hand. âIâm sorry, Iâm
really sorry ââ
âNo, Iâm sorry,â my brother murmurs, setting his plate on the coffee table and getting to his knees as
he reaches for me, wrapping his arms around my body and pulling me into his lap. âIâm sorry, sis.
Iâm fucking livid with you but â god, fuck, Iâm sorry you bore this alone. Iâm sorry â I wish youâd have
let me be there for you.â
I cry harder, letting myself be overwhelmed by my grief and confusion, knowing heâll see me
through it. Knowing heâs strong enough for that.
âOh, let her go, Rafe,â Jesse murmurs, scootching closer and reaching out to put his his own plate
on the coffee table, laying himself down on the couch so that all of our heads are very close
together, so that we can talk and hear each other in barely more than a whisper, if we so choose.
âWe canât get all the gossip if sheâs crying like that.â
âThe gossip?â I ask, wiping my away all my tears, kind of appalled.
âOh, all the gossip,â Jesse murmurs, yawning and turning his head to grin at me. âJacksonâs fine, by
the way, thanks to yours truly. Going to show up here to breakfast tomorrow, newly determined to
try for your hand. In exchange for your genuine gratitude, my loveâ¦I will accept the whole damn
story. Right now.â
âSame,â Rafe says, giving me a solemn nod. âLucaâs pissed as hell, and whileâ¦well, while heâs not
precisely prepared to grovel for youâ¦heâll be here in the morning. So, madam trouble? The floor is
yours.â
And so, with a sigh, I unfold myself from Rafeâs arms and sit on the floor next to him, beginning to
tell them the whole story.
âWell,â Rafe says, about an hour later, his eyebrows raised. âActually, in retrospect, Iâm glad I didnât
know any of this. I would much rather have broken up one wolf fight after finals than have had to
worry about this the whole term.â
âSuch empathy in my big brother,â I say, lowering my eyelids into a halfâhearted glare and reaching
out my fingertips to give him a shove.
Rafe grins at me, chuckling a little, as Jesse lays on the couch next to us, staring at the ceiling, his
head cushioned on a pillow.
âHonestly, Ari,â my cousin says, his voice more thoughtful than it usually is, âlaid out like that Iâm not
sure you could have done it very differently. The only place you really seem to have fucked up was
when you didnât plan this evening â you just let both of them show up here, expecting dinner. It was
a powder keg, ready to explode, but the rest of it?â My eyes are wide as I watch him shrug,
desperate to know what heâll say next.