Chapter 39
The Hidden Princess At All-Boys Alpha Academy
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I continue glaring at Jesse, but Rafe moves on with his interrogation of Ben.
âWhat makes you think Luca hasnât figured out that Arielâs a girl?â Rafe says as he leans forward, eager
for Benâs answer and apparently deciding to trust him.
âI donât think Luca knows because he hasnât tried to hit on her yet,â Ben replies, laughing. âDidnât you
see him this afternoon with the seamstress? Luca loves women â heâs dying for some female attention.
If he knew Ari is a girl, heâd be all over her.â
âTrue,â Rafe murmurs, leaning back against the couch cushion and staring into space a bit as he thinks
it through.
Jesseâs eyes sparkle as he again catches my eye. My mouth draws to a thin line as I stare at him,
shaking my head at him because he is loving this just a little too
much.
God, I want to smack him right now.
But that would give way too much away.
âWell, how did you know?â Rafe asks, blinking back to reality and turning his attention back to Ben.
âBecause,â Ben says, turning to smile at me. âI have four younger sisters. You guys â you protect her
the same way Iâd protect my sisters if they were sleeping in a communal room with a bunch of guys for
two weeks. Plus,â his smile widens now as he settles onto the carpet and leans back on his hands,
clearly feeling more relaxed. âYou laugh like a girl, Ari.â
âWhat!?â I shriek.
And Ben bursts into laughter at my reaction, and then Rafe and Jesse do too, and I blush, because I
hear it now â it was a very girly shriek.
And so I start to laugh too, and we all laugh harder as we hear it, because my laugh â it really does hit
higher notes than theirs, lilting above over their low, resonant
tones.
My face reddens even further, and I press my hands to my cheeks. And then, experimentally, I try a
lower laugh, seeing if I can make it more boyish
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But the result is just ridiculous, obviously fake as I try to mimic Rafe, which sets us all off again. I canât
help it then, the peels of laughter that come from me as I grab a pillow off the couch and hurl it at
Rafeâs face, because heâs laughing the hardest. But he just catches it out of the air and tucks it behind
his head, sighing as he leans back.
âWell, youâre part of the family now, Ben,â Rafe sighs when his laughter fades, shrugging and giving in
to it. âThanks for keeping our secret.â
âI think itâs cool.â Ben says with a shrug, reaching for my packet of peach rings on the table and
grabbing one from the edge. âPlus, I like girls. Itâs nice to have one around.â He sends me a little wink
as he pops the candy into his mouth.
âDonât go thinking that itâs too nice,â Rafe says, his voice a low growl again. âI said youâre family now,
which means hands off the little sister.â
âOh, donât worry,â Ben says, continuing to grin at me. âI donât think Iâm Princess Ariâs taste anyway.â
My mouth falls open in a little appalled sputter, but before I can protest further a knock comes at the
door.
âItâs open!â Jesse calls, and we all turn in time to see the door swing open, revealing Luca lookingâ¦
devastatingly good in his black uniform.
âFinally found you,â he says, leaning against the doorframe with a smirk, a little pasty box balanced in
his hands. âCan I come in? I brought coffee cake. My nan made it.â
âSure!â Jesse calls, grinning at my mate. As Luca walks in I take the opportunity to slip the velvet hair
ribbon into my pocket.
Rafe and Ben greet Luca but I donât say anything, becauseâ¦honestly, Iâm still trying to catch my
breath. God damn it, Luca in that highâcollared black uniform, with the dark grey belt around his trim
waistâ¦
My wolf howls inside me, rolling onto her back like sheâs been knocked out cold. Weâre never going to
make it here, I whisper to her, laughing inwardly, but she doesnât even bother to respond. This secretâ¦
might as well just spit it out now.
âNope,â Ben whispers, pitching his voice low enough that only I can hear the words as well as the
humor lacing them, âI donât think Iâm the Princessâs taste at all.â
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I screw up my face and lean over, smacking Ben hard on the arm.
But we both laugh, because we know heâs dead right.
Luca comes in then, tossing the pastry box onto the coffee table just as the bell to the dumbwaiter rings
again. I perk up, completely fascinated by this crazy aspect of on new life, and dash over to it. Even
though Rafe beats me there. Iâm in time to see him open the door to a covered silver tray.
I cock my head to the side, wondering what it could be, but then the smell hits my nostrils and I groan,
reaching immediately for the covered tray which I now realize holds some delicious dinner, but Rafe
just laughs and swats my hand away. âThatâs too heavy for you,â he says, smiling at me cheerfully and
lifting the whole silver tray out with his big hands, balancing it carefully as he maneuvers around me.
âYou get the drinks.â
I scowl a little as the food moves away and my stomach growls â I didnât realize that I was starving. But
I cheerfully grab the pewter pitcher and the little metal cups that come along with it, surprised to see
that there are five, not three, as Iâd have expected.
Still considering the strange number, I wander over to the couch area in time to see Rafe lift the cover
from the tray. âFive!â I say, slipping over the back of the couch so that Iâm sitting next to Luca, leaning
forward with interest. âHow did they know I mean, Luca just got here ââ
â
âI left a note,â Ben says, looking up at me and shrugging. âAsked them to please send mine here. I
didnât think youâd mind. I guess Luca did the same â
âWho cares,â Jesse murmurs, reaching eagerly for a plate and a set of silverware rolled in a white
napkin. âSeriously, why are we still talking? Everyone shut up and
eat.â
I just grin and start to pour the glasses of water and hand them around.
âWish it was something a little better than water,â Luca murmurs when I hand him his cup. âWeâre
celebrating, after all.â
I grin a little, sitting next to Luca on the couch and considering that though he might be right, Iâm a little
glad that weâre obliged to keep sober tonight. With a few drinks in me and him looking like that? Iâd
probably have to sit on my hands to keep myself from reaching out and stroking his face.
âWhat are those?â I ask noticing some folded up pieces of paper in the corner of the tray as Rafe hands
me my plate. I balance the dish on my knees as I dig in to my meal steak, roasted potatoes, green
beans lathered with butter, fresh brown rolls. A shiver goes through me when I realize how amazing
everything tastes.
God, food really is better up here than it is in the barracks. I had no idea weâd be living in relative luxury
candidacy really lowered my expectations.
But after the bath I took this afternoon and the evening meal tonight? I think Iâm going to like life in the
Academy.
âI donât know,â Ben murmurs, and he leans forward to grab them off the tray, as heâs closest. He takes a
bite of his meat as he sorts through them, unfolding the one with his name on it. âOh, schedules!â he
says. âClass schedules, for tomorrow and the rest of term!â
Thereâs a great clattering of forks, plates, and words as we all eagerly reach forward, desperate to find
out because beyond our class schedule, this also going to include information on our educational track.
â
And this I am particularly dying to know.
paper is
I put my unfinished plate on the floor, still chewing a crispy piece of roll as I snatch my schedule from
Ben and eagerly unfold it. My eyes flick over my false name at the top, take in the spreadsheet of class
information at the bottom, andâ¦
There.
Right at the top of the sheet, in small letters below my name:
Espionage Track.
I let out a little squeal of delight, falling back into the couch cushions and kicking my feet in excitement.
Luca laughs, looking over me, pleased to see me pleased â
And I go a little still, sitting up straight, trying to be just a little less girly. But still, I canât wipe the smile
from my face.
âGet what you wanted, Shrimp?â Luca asks, leaning sideways to bump me with his shoulder as,
beyond him, Rafe and Jesse shout with joy, snatching their schedules from each other and comparing
their schedules.
âYup,â I say, my smile growing. âDid you?â
âSure did,â he says, holding out the schedule so that I can see it. âWarrior Track.â
I grin at him, taking the schedule and looking it over. âOhhh,â I say, noting that heâs got a 7 am workout
scheduled tomorrow and every other day this week, âyou have to get up early.â
âWhat, you donât?â he asks, reaching for my paper.
I squeak a little, appalled, and hold it to my chest. âYou donât get my secrets that easily. Luca Grant.â
âOh, donât I?â he asks grinning and raising one eyebrow.