Chapter 0204
The Hidden Princess At All-Boys Alpha Academy
âIâll keep you going,â Jackson says, nodding sharply to me. âIâll give you my magic, Ari â as much of
it as you can hold. I think â I think with the connection between our magic, it will help speed your
own magic, the healing included. And hopefully it will be enough toâ¦â
He hesitates, not wanting to say it.
But I know precisely what he means. Enough to keep me alive.
And then, again to my shock, Jackson stands, pulling me up with him in his arms. I moan again,
almost a scream, as he does. But he continues, staring down at me as I pant through the pain,
eventually opening my eyes to look up into him. âIâm getting you out, okay?â he whispers, his whole
heart in his eyes.
And I can feel everything down the bond â all his worry, all his grief that he just found me, that he
could lose me so soon. But, above all, his sheer determination to make me live â even if it means
killing himself in the process.
âYeah,â I reply, pathetically simple, nodding to him, letting him feel my faith.
Because, despite the odds, I believe him.
Jackson nods once, sharply, and then turns in the forest, striding off through the trees. He doesnât
bother, anymore, to be quiet, instead stomping and moving swiftly, letting everyone hear him come.
And even as my mind passes from state to state, concentrating on the pain and then concentrating
on the world, I see that this, actually, was precisely his plan.
By the time we get to the bridge, every single one of the cadets who was waiting there has turned to
us, their eyes wide. I look around at all of them through half-lidded eyes, my arms curled around
Jacksonâs neck â when did I do that? â as he holds me high against his chest.
By their shock and their awe, I can tell that the two of us make rather an impressive sight â or, at
least, a terrible one.
The gigantic Alpha, the strongest Cadet in the Academy, especially enraged like this, covered in
blood, his tiny charge curled in his arms.
âWeâre crossing this bridge,â Jackson growls, his voice loud enough that heâs shouting even though
his words hum with anger. As I glance up I can see Jacksonâs canines sharpening to points, can feel
his fingers lengthening to claws as he looks around at every single man standing there. âDoes
anyone want to stop me!?â
Jackson roars his final words, glaring around at every single cadet, a challenge in every line of him.
And, wisely, every single one of the cadets slowly backs away from the bridge. Because though in
any normal moment an Alpha carried a wounded wolf would be a tempting targetâ¦
Jackson McClintock in a killing rage, the lifeblood of his mate dripping on the forest floor?
I mean, even if they donât know Iâm his mateâ¦
Nobodyâs fucking with us right now.
Jackson releases a final growl, glaring around. âAny of you who give any aid to Alan Wright,â he
snarls, âeven a kind word or a glanceâ¦you will answer to me, on the other side.â
Nobody says anything, but theyâd be fools not to take him seriously.
And with that, Jackson strides across the bridge, not even looking back to see if anyone takes a
shot from behind.
Because none of them â none are that stupid.
I whimper, slightly, when I feel Jacksonâs footsteps transition from wood to dirt and grass. Because
now that that is finishedâ¦the hard part, itâs coming now, isnât it?
And the pain â
God, fuck, Iâd do anything to end it, the way it radiates through meâ¦
âHold on,â Jackson murmurs, his voice breaking as he slips a hand beneath my still-loose shirt,
apparently needing the skin-to-skin contact to pass his magic to me. It comes in a flood and my
head tilts back â because while it does nothing to stop the pain Iâ¦I do feel stronger, after the
infusion.
My eyes flutter open again as I look up into his face, and from the fear I see there I know I must be
ghostly pale, looking as on the edge of death as I currently feel.
âYou hold on, okay?â he whispers, lifting me higher as he strides away from the bridge and towards
the foot of the mountain before us. He presses a series of quick kisses to my face. âYouâll hold on?â
âI will,â I whisper, nodding to him, trying to steel myself for whatâs to come, even though I know itâs
impossible.
âOkay,â he whispers, and then as my eyes shut I feel Jackson take a deep, deep breath.
And then, he starts to run.