Chapter 2
The Hidden Princess At All-Boys Alpha Academy
Chapter 2 â A Boy Named Ari
âYou two,â Rafe mutters, and I glance over to see him pressing the bridge of his nose between his
fingers, just like dad does. âThis is going to cause a damn firestorm that I am going to have to sort out.â
âBut youâre the best at solving our problems!â Jesse points out, laughing. âCome on, cousin,â he says,
giving Rafe a little punch in the arm. âItâs an adventure.â
Two hours later weâre in the boxcar of a train headed east, towards the war front where the Academy is
located.
It was shockingly easy to smuggle me out of the palace once I got rid of the wedding gown. Jesse just
gave me some of the clothes he had packed, and after I had rolled the hem of the pants about a dozen
times and tied the waist with some ribbon torn off of my gownâ¦honestly, the clothes donât fit so bad.
âOkay,â Rafe murmurs, leaning back into the hay that fills the boxcar, grimacing as he types out
messages on his phone. âMom and Dad are on board.â
âThey are?â I ask, wide-eyed with surprise.
âI mean,â Rafe says, flicking his eyes at me, âI didnât give them any details about where we are or
where weâre going, and mom is completely flipping out about you being gone from the palace without a
guard for the first time in your life. Butâ¦she gets it. And they trust us.â
We were always inseparable. I didnât even really figure out that I was a girl â or that being a girl meant
something different than being a boy â until I was around eight years old and I had to go to ballet class
when Rafe and Jesse went to martial arts. I was devastated when I figured out that being different
genders meant we had different futures in store for us.
But, well. I figured out pretty quickly that being a Princess means I have my own responsibilities. Even
though I loved running wild with Rafe and Jesse, I learned how to be pretty, quaint, and sweet because
I knew it would help mom and dad. Plus, it kind of came natural to me.
Rafe and Jesse, they secretly taught me everything they learned in their fighting lessons because they
didnât want me to feel left out. But Iâm momâs tiny twin â petite with long rose-gold hair and a heart-
shaped face. Iâm not built for hand-to-hand combat the way Rafe and Jesse are, but things like ballet
come naturally to me.And while I thought that I was eager to do my duties as a Princess, to marry a
Prince to save our nation from war?
Honestly, I donât think my heart has ever been as happy as it is right now, running away from those
duties and hopping a train with my two best friends. Iâm so excited that I can barely catch my breath.
Of course, Rafe throws a wet blanket on my excitement. âOkay,â he sighs, tossing his phone into his
backpack, finished talking to mom and dad. âWhat the hell are we going to do with Ariel when we get to
the Academy?â
âSeriously, why donât we just take her along with us?â Jesse asks, wrapping his arms around his knees.
âWhat?â Rafe asks, frowning at him. âYou mean like, into Alpha Academy?â
âSure,â Jesse says, glancing over at me. âI mean, you promised our moms that weâd keep her safe,
right? If we have to keep an eye on her, whatâs easier than keeping her by our side?â
I gape at the audacity of Jesseâs plan. Iâve been hearing about Alpha Academy all my life and always
dreamed about going â but, of course, it only accepts male students. And while Rafe and Jesse will
certainly take the warrior track, I fantasized about taking up some of the other things you can study â
like espionage, or becoming a master poison maker. Thereâs even a rumor that you can study battle
magic if you have an affinity for it.
But honestly â no one really knows what goes on inside of the Academy, itâs all top secret and
shrouded in mystery. But whenever one of the Alpha graduates came to the palace to consult with dad
or report on the amazing advances they made for our nation? They always had this air about them â
like they could take on the world.
And damn, did I envy that.
Still â my dreams never got far. While we always knew Rafe and Jesse would go, I had to make other
plans.âWell, Iâm definitely not letting her out of our sight,â Rafe grumbles, his voice growing deeper at
the mere idea of it. He shifts his eyes, studying me.
I sigh a little, hanging my head, knowing itâs impossible.
âItâs not that I donât want you there, Ariel,â Rafe sighs, guilty. âItâs just not a safe place for girls ââ
My head whips up and I open my mouth, ready to protest that I can take care of myself, but my brother
is already waving a hand, dismissing the idea.
âItâs over a hundred testosterone-fueled Alpha males in their early twenties, Ariel,â Rafe says, frowning,
âwith no female attention for months. Youâll get eaten alive. There are going to be guys there like Luca
Grant ââ
âLuca Grantâs going to be there?â I ask, my eyes going wide as my head snaps up. Grantâs a minor
celebrity â heâs the junior heavyweight boxing champion of our nation as well as a rather notorious
ladiesâ man. But he just retired from boxing to join the military in a show of national pride. His story has
been plastered all over the news.
And it doesnât hurt that he isâ¦insanely good looking. Heâs got these dimples thatâ¦
Well. His dimples are beside the point. But I had no idea he was going to the Academy or that heâd be
part of Rafe and Jesseâs class.
âIsnât the simplest thing just to just keep plans the same?â Jesse asks, interrupting my thoughts. âAriel
justâ¦comes with us.â
âYouâre being ridiculous,â Rafe scoffs, glaring at Jesse and starting to lose his temper a bit. âWhat,
weâre just going to waltz into the candidate barracks filled with a bunch of hormonal Alphas like âoh hey,
we brought our little sister! Donât touch her! Hands off!ââ
âNo,â Jesse says, his eyes bright and eager. âWe donât waltz in with your sister,â he says, pulling his
backpack over and rustling around in it, pulling out a grey camo-print patrol cap, standard issue for all
Academy candidates. He plops it on my head. âWe waltz in with your brother.â
âWhat!?â Rafe seethes, appalled.
âNo, itâll work!â Jesse says, grinning now as he scoots next to me and begins to tuck my rose-gold hair
up under the cap. I grin right back at him, realizing where this is going. âRafe,â Jesse says, turning to
my brother with a wide grin, âmeet Ari. Ari Sinclair.â
Rafeâs mouth drops open as I laugh and then rearrange my face, trying to look tough and do my best
impression of a dude.
âOh my god,â Rafe groans, allowing himself to fall back into the welcoming softness of the hay. âNo,
absolutely not â this will never work ââ
âNo, it will!â I insist, excited now. âIt will work, I can do it! Iâm Ari!â
âNo, youâre not,â Rafe mutters, his voice further muffled by the hands still pressed over his face. âYouâre
Ariel â you do ballet, and you arrange flowers, and you like making seating charts ââ
âNot anymore,â I say, turning and grinning at Jesse, who nods eagerly at me. âNow, Iâm Ari. And Iâm a
boy.â