Chapter 4
The Hidden Princess At All-Boys Alpha Academy
The next two hours areâ¦an education in boy world. I sit perched up on my bunk, staring around in
awe. This room has more than a hundred boys in it right now, and weâll all be sleeping in here together
through candidacy. When thatâs done, if we make it, weâll move up to the castle to more private dorms.
But seriously? Until then? Iâm kind ofâ¦thrilled.
The atmosphere here â itâs totally different than anything Iâve ever experienced. Thereâs a great deal of
shouting and laughter, and two fist fights have already broken out, along with quite a few arm-wrestling
matches.
Girls? Weâd all be simpering and sizing each other up. Guys? They just clasp hands and smack each
other on the back, instant friends.
But then a boy walks by in his underwear â which Iâm not complaining about in itself â but my eyes go
wide with shock when he just blatantly, casually dips a hand into his boxers and scratches his balls â
âSo, what do you think, cousin,â Jesse says, making me jump as he pops up at my side, standing on
Rafeâs bunk and using the leverage to hook his arms over the edge of mine, grinning at me. âRegretting
your choices yet?â
âBoys areâ¦â I whisper, still looking around with awe, âa completely different species.â
âI think our prim little Princess likes it,â Jesse says with a laugh, observing my fascination.
I laugh too and lift a finger to my lips. âDonât tell Rafe,â I whisper, knowing my brother â like my dad â is
crazy over-protective.
âYour secret is safe with me,â Jesse whispers back, giving me a wink. âJustâ¦try to look more boyish, all
right? Youâre sitting up there like a pretty little barn owl, staring around with those big eyes.â
I gasp a little, realizing that heâs probably right. I hunch my back a little, unfolding my legs so that Iâm
not so prim. âIs this better?â I murmur, pitching my voice lower and laughing because I feel ridiculous.
âJust scratch your ass a little more around people,â Jesse suggests with a grin, âlet people see you
burp.â
Horrified, I glare at him. âAbsolutely not.â
Jesse laughs and then holds out his arm to me, wrist up. âHere,â he says.
âWhat?â I ask, tapping at his closed fingers, thinking he has some little present hidden in his fist.
âNo,â Jesse says, laughing, and then he beckons me closer. I lean towards him and, lightening quick,
Jesse wipes his wrist across both sides of my neck and then across my own wrists.
âWhatâs that for?â I ask, frowning, confused.
âScent marking,â he replies in a whisper. âSometimes you smell like a girl. This will disguise it a little,
make it not so obvious.â
âWonât I just smell like you?â I ask, confused.
He shrugs. âWeâre cousins,â he replies. âNo one will notice or care.â
âOh,â I say, and then I lean back in my bunk as Jesse jumps down and goes to talk to a light-haired boy
who has just come to introduce himself to Rafe. I didnât even think about smelling like a girl â what else
is going to give me away?
I try to think it through, to strategize, but soon the room is so filled with young men that I canât really
think about anything else besides watching them, studying how they move so I can move like that and
start to blend in. I canât even really keep track of which one is which as they all move around the room,
unpacking their personal items and introducing themselves to their neighbors.
Which is why it is so incredibly disconcerting when I find my head snapping to the left, my eyes
frantically searching becauseâ¦
Because I swear, I just smelledâ¦the most amazing scent that has ever crossed my nose â
My wolf leaps inside me, which is itself shocking â sheâs usually so calm that I sometimes forget sheâs
there â
Get it, she commands, instantly starting to prowl, go find it â you have to â itâs ours â
âWhat?!â I say aloud as I sit up stark straight, suddenly a little freaked out. But then I lift my nose and
almost moan aloud when I smell it again â that incredible, amazing scent â the sharp bite of citrus,
bergamot and wet pavement baking under the summer sun, apricots and almonds â
Something snaps within me, an almost physical twist that redirects everything in me â all of my goals,
all of my dreams â just wipes them away in the singular pursuit of it, of him â
Mate!, my wolf howls, lifting her nose to the sky and singing the word, her feet dancing. Go! Get up! Go
and find him â Mate! Mate! Mate!
And I gasp, pressing myself back against my pillows because I know it now â know it for certain in my
heart and my bones â that my mate is here â
But as I look around, frantic, somethingâ¦something else crosses my path.
And I do moan aloud this time, my lower lip starting to shake as I go limp, falling back against my
pillows. I have to press my eyes shut against the leather and whiskey scent of him â red hot cinders
and the sharp bite of pine on a night so cold even the air freezes â
And, to my horror, something else snaps within me, shaking me to the core, so much so that my
shoulders start to tremble with it.
Becauseâ¦because the other one is still there â and this one too â
Theyâre both still there, both bonds now calling to me, urging me to run in two different directions at
once â
Iâm suddenly nauseous, my head spinning as gravity reorients itself in two directions, trying to point
both north and south at the same time, my internal compass spinning â
I raise my hands to my temples and give another soft moan.
âAri,â Rafe says, coming to the side of the bed and peering over at me, concerned. âAre you all right?â
But I donât reply, my eyes pressed tightly shut as I concentrate on my wolf, on the ridiculous thing that
sheâs saying â
Inside of me she prowls back and forth, giving little hops of excitement, turning in eager circles, her
tongue lolling from the side of her mouth.
Get up! She urges me, snapping her teeth with glee, go and find them! Now!
What?! I say to her, frantic. But thatâs ridiculous â we canât â weâre in disguise!
Go!, she commands, and I find myself sitting up straight, my eyes flying open despite myself. Go and
find them! We need to meet our mates!
But as I look around the room â itâs too much of a mess. I know that theyâre here â but I have absolutely
no idea which ones they are.
âSeriously, Ari,â Rafe says, peering at me closely. âYouâreâ¦all pale. Are you okay?â
I spin my head to look at my brother with frantic eyes, my breath coming fast now. Behind him I see
Jesse turn, confused, looking at me with curious worry.
I open my mouth to stumble something out â anything â to beg them to help â
But before I can, a loud clap sounds at the head of the room and we all spin towards it. Everyone goes
silent, staring at the Academy Captain standing there with four Sergeants. Heâs a gigantic man with a
rough, craggy face that doesnât look like itâs seen a smile for twenty years.
But I canât think about that now â my head still spins, and I do my very best to keep my eyes forward
and concentrate on walking as my body begins to adjust, not allowing myself to be distracted by my
surroundings or by my stupid wolf, who is howling at me â begging me to go find them, to hunt them
down, to strip off my uniform right now and â
The Captain scowls around at us, clearly displeased with our disorder.
âFall in,â he snaps. âItâs time for your first examination.â