Chapter 23
The Hidden Princess At All-Boys Alpha Academy
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The five of us stand in a small clearing of forest in a semicircle around our Lieutenant who repeats the
instructions we were given his morning. I look around as he talks, only halfâlistening because 1 already
know what our job is. Iâve got a good memory, after all.
I look up at the sky above the trees, thinking that it took longer than I thought to get everything ready
and get us here. Itâs already well past noon, which doesnât give us a ton of time before night falls.Our
task is pretty simple, though. All we have to do as a group is light a fire, boil water so that itâs potable,
produce some kind of sustenance for ourselves â fish or edible plants â and demonstrate that we can
do basic first aid if anyone gets hurt in the process. Once thatâs done, weâll be given a compass and a
map with our location marked and weâll be required to traverse the ten miles back to the barracks.
Anyone who doesnât complete the group tasks, or fails to make it back tomorrow by dinner, receives a
failing mark.
I shrug, thinking it will be pretty simple, as the Lieutenant hands Alan our small packet of supplies,
which contains the firstâaid kit, flint, a machete, and a small spool of wire with some fish hooks. Weâre
strictly forbidden from using anything in our packs to aid us â theyâre only supposed to carry extra
clothing and blankets in case we need to sleep out here before the jobs get done.
âI think.â Alan says, turning towards the group of us, âthat our best plan is to get this done and hike
through the night. I, for one,â he says, looking at Luca and I with particular venom, âhave no true
interest in spending more time as a group than we have to.â
âNo argument for me,â Luca says, nodding in agreement. I donât say anything at all as Alan begins to
parcel out the supplies to his friends.
âHow the f**k,â Perry murmurs, âare we supposed to boil water when they didnât even give us a pot?â
Alan looks askance at Graham, who just shrugs, making my eyebrows go up. Am I seriously the only
one who knows the answer to this?
I wait a second for Alan to volunteer the answer but he just stares at the flint in apparent confusion
while Graham grabs the machete and strides over to a tree, starting to hack at the branches. Lucaâs
eyebrows go up as he smirks, and I can tell that heâs a little entertained, watching the smaller smack at
the branches.
âWhat â what the hell are you doing?â I ask, my voice ringing through the clearing.
guy
All eyes turn to me, including Graham, who glares. âIâm getting firewood,â he says, as if itâs obvious.
âOh my god,â I huff, stalking over to him and grabbing the machete out of his hands. âYou canât use live
wood for a fire â itâs wet. Wood has to be dry.â Graham shouts and grabs back for the machete but I
quickly move out of his way. I sigh and look around. âDo any of you know how to do any of
this?â
âI can fish,â Perry says, reaching out for the coiled wire and set of hooks. He looks over at the deep
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stream that runs by our clearing. âI mean, I usually use bait, butâ¦I can dig up worms and tie these lines
to some poles.â
âGreat,â I say, my voice dry. âWhy donât you take Graham and do that. Us other three will get
started on the rest.â
âYouâre not in charge here. Clark,â Alan says, his voice bitter.
âI think he is.â Luca says, crossing his arms and grimacing at Alan. âI mean, if you want to pretend you
know what youâre doing out of pride, I guess thatâs fine â but Iâm completely lost here, and willing to
take direction if it means not losing my place in the standings. What about you?â
â
Alan takes a deep breath, so clearly battling his pride and not wanting to admit that I might have skills
he doesnât even if I am a shrimp. But eventually he exhales and tosses the flint at me. I barely catch it
after it bounces off my chest.
âAll right.â Luca says, turning to me with raised eyebrows. âWhatâs next?â
âFire first,â I say, nodding. I give terse instructions, falling into a very pale imitation of my father, who
taught us all of this stuff when we were very young. I mean, Jesse and Rafe have been going on big
camping trips with dad and Uncle Roger for years, doing much more complicated stuff than this. But
dad? He always made sure I could do the basics.
âLuca,â I say as I begin to gather dry brush, wood, and stones â both flat and round. âI want you to go
see if you can find some berries.â I snap my head up and hold his gaze, âdo not eat any of the ones you
find a lot look good but will make you sick. Justâ¦.bring them all back here, in case the fishermen donât
have any success with their worms. Alan, I want you to go into the woods and find the fattest birch tree
you can find. White, with smooth bark â do you know the one I mean?â
â
âWhat the f**k is this,â Alan growls, crossing his arms over his chest. âAre you trying to embarrass me,
sending me on a mission to find a fat tree?â
I roll my eyes at him, exasperated. âI donât know what your problem is with me, Wright, but it
â the bark would be great if you could get over it until weâre through this. Iâm not f**king with you can be
used to make a container for the water. So will you just go find it?â
â
Alan stares at me for a long moment but then turns and heads into the woods, his hands fists at his
sides. Luca winks at me and gives me a little salute before heading in the opposite direction. I take a
glance over at Graham and Perry, who are busy tying the fishing wire to long sticks. Pleased to see
them busy, I get started with the fire.
After arranging the flat rocks in a circle, I create a small pile of dry brush in the center. Then, kneeling
quite close to the pile of brush, I use the machete to scape some magnesium on the back of the flint.
Leaning close, I strike the flint with the metal edge of the blade, sending sparks onto the pile.
The magnesium lights in a flash and when one of the sparks catches, Iâm ready for it. I lean forward,
blowing gently on the flame to give it oxygen. I dangle some dry brush above the baby flame so it has
something to consume. It stutters for a moment, but the flame greedily takes the
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bait, starting to flare. I grin. pleased, and sit back on my heels, starting to add some small sticks.
âWow,â a voice says, and I blink, looking up at the Lieutenant, who nods at me. âThat wasâ¦.that was
crazy fast.â
âThanks,â I say, giving a pleased little nod. Fire itâs never really been hard for me. Iâve always even
been faster than Rafe and Jesse with this part. The lieutenant nods again, making a notation on his
clipboard, and I grin, realizing that Iâm getting credit for making the fire.
By the time Luca come back with two handfuls of berries, the fire is burning cheerfully and Iâve started
adding small logs that Iâve hacked up with the machete. âHoly shit,â he says, his eyebrows going up.
âDid you did you do that?â
âNo.â I say, looking at him with blank sarcasm. âWhen you were gone the Lieutenant tossed me a
lighter.â
âThat isâ¦seriously impressive, Shrimp,â Luca says and I grin, stupidly pleased at his compliment as I
stand up and reach out my hands.
âShow me what youâve got, pretty boy,â I say, teasing. Luca laughs as he drops his haul into my hands.
I sigh as I quickly sort through the selection. âNo luck,â I murmur, tossing the berries into the fire. âNone
of those are edible.â
âHow do you know that?â he says, looking mournfully after his bounty.
â
âWhy do you keep asking me these things? I already told you I went camping.â
âWith like, the King?â Luca asks, wrinkling his nose a little in disbelief.
âYes,â I say, grinning at him a little. âExcept, we donât call him the King. We just call himâ¦Uncle Dom.â
Or, dad. Uncle Dom is just what Jesse and his siblings calls him.
âThatâs so weird,â Luca breathes, shaking his head at me, making me grin.
âI found the fat tree,â Alan says ruefully, coming into the clearing and renewing his glare.
âShow meâ I say, giving him a thumbs up. Scowling seriously, does this guy ever cheer up? â Alan
leads Luca and I into the woods. I grab the machete on our way. It doesnât take long to get to the tree
Alan selected and I nod it will work.
âOkay,â I sigh, lifting the giant knife, âthis is going to take a while. I need you two to go back and feed
the fire while I work. Justâ¦.keep giving it more wood, make it burn really high and really hot. And when
it gets really hot and there start to be coals beneath the live flames, start putting those round stones
into the embers.â
âWhy?â Alan asks, his voice snotty, and I turn to glare at him.
âBecause little elves told me to, Alan,â I say, totally dry. âDoes it matter? Just do it.â
Luca bursts out laughing and Alan glares at me, but Luca pats Alan on the back and leads him away.
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I shake my head, starting to cut and peel back a large swatch of the birch bark.
âItâs gonna be a long night,â I murmur to myself as I work.
Yes! My wolf says, trotting back and forth inside of me. Letâs stay all night under the stars! We can
share a blanket by the fire cuddle up! We can â
âOh my god,â I sigh, doing my best to ignore her.
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But honestly? Iâd be lying if I said that I donât share some of her impulses.
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we can sit with Luca
Because the opportunity to hang out with Luca alone, at night, under the stars? Well. Iâm not going to
get very many opportunities to do that with Rafe glowering over my shoulder.
Soâ¦..do I take advantage of this opportunity?
Or just let it pass?
And if I did decide to take advantage of itâ¦
What would that look like, precisely? I bite my lip, my stomach fluttering as I consider it.