Chapter 5
The Hidden Princess At All-Boys Alpha Academy
âTime for the ranking,â the Captain growls, looking around at us with distaste. âYouâre dressed in your
grey candidate fatigues because you have not yet earned your Academy black. The bottom twenty
percent of candidates will be cut at the end of the second week of candidacy. I suggest you take this
seriously.â
The Captain surveys us, his eyes cold. âTodayâs test,â he barks out, âmeasures what you wonât survive
without at the Academy: physical prowess. Rafe Sinclair! Kenny Dextrin! Youâre up â first blood wins!â
The Academy is famous for teaching its students the most cutting-edge methods and technologies â
but first ranking is determined by a fist fight!?
The match is over shockingly fast. Rafe knocks Kenny down and bloodies his nose within thirty
seconds.
When Luca Grant is called, I smirk a little. Luca dances around his opponent and taunts him for a while
before whipping out a swift uppercut that knocks the other boy clean over. I bite my lip a little, admiring
his technique â and the spread of his muscled shoulders â when to my horror I hear my own name.
Or at least, my pretend name.
âAri Clark! Robert Brown!â
My jaw just drops open because â god, Iâm such an idiot â but as long as Iâve been standing here
watching, Iâve never thought about how I was going to have to do this!
I groan as I realize that I slipped into my Princess identity â Iâm used to standing on the sidelines,
watching Rafe and Jesse fight â
âLetâs go, Clark!â The Sergeant snaps when he sees that I havenât stepped forward.
Rafe, next to me, sighs and puts a hand on my back, shoving me forward. I look back at him in shock
but he just shrugs, his eyes clearly saying you wanted to join the Academy, kid.
Frantic, I turn to Robert, who is already stepping into a fighting stance. As he puts his fists up and I
finally realize that Iâm actually supposed to punch him, the candidates all around us start to shout and
whistle.
âCome on!â Robert shouts, urging me forward. âLetâs do it!â
But I just stand there, shocked.
Someone starts to laugh uproariously and then bellows, âThe shrimpâs scared!â
Others start to laugh too, and then they pick up a call: âShrimp! Shrimp! Shrimp!â
This, somehow, spurs me on â and finally gets my wolf to pay attention to something besides that
insane thing that happened this afternoon â two boys â two scents â
Kill him, she growls, stalking forward within me. Show âem allâ¦
And so I start to step forward, my lips curling back, raising my own fists the way Rafe and Jesse taught
me to, moving fast towards the other boy â
Everything goes black.
When I open my eyes I see Jesse staring right at me, peering again over the edge of my bunk. âHey
there, Shrimp,â he says, smirking at me, but not without sympathy. âHow you feeling? He got you
good.â
I open my mouth to say something but pain instantly flares over my entire face.
âIth itâ¦â I say, my voice all stuffy from my poor injured nose, which I raise a hand to gingerly touch, âIth
it broken?â
Jesse takes a moment to press my nose between his thumbs, pushing at it experimentally, which hurts
like hell. I gasp and wince, but he shakes his head. âNah, cousin, youâll be all right in a few days. Youâll
have one hell of a black eye, though.â
Well, also, I canât smell anything with my nose all messed up, can I?
So, I have no idea which of these boys areâ¦
God, I canât even think the word to myself.
Mate! My wolf gleefully supplies, dancing around inside of me, ignoring my pain. Your mates! Both of
them! Get up now, shift into me! I can smell them! I can do it! I would love to do it!
I scowl, ignoring her and closing my eyes again, wishing I was still knocked out.
A few minutes later, though, my rest is interrupted by something landing on my pillow that makes me
jump. I gasp, opening my eyes, and then I scowl when I see a cellophane-wrapped sandwich and a
water bottle next to me, along with a packet of pain killers.
âYou okay, kid?â Rafe asks quietly, and I jump a little to see him standing where Jesse was before,
peering at me closely.
âNo, Iâm dying,â I sigh dramatically, collapsing back onto my pillow.
âThat breaks the pact,â he says, shoving me lightly on the shoulder. âYou die, mom kills me â then dadâs
only got Markie and Juniper left, their two worst kids. You know we canât do that to them.â
I smirk, laughing a little, but then I flinch when laughing hurts. âHey,â I say, suddenly remembering that I
missed the big event. âDid you win?â
Rafe just gives a casual shrug but Jesse pops up behind him. âOf course he won!â Jesse says, looping
a proud arm around Rafeâs shoulders. âYou should have seen the brute he had to take out though, Ari,â
he continues, his eyes wide and thrilled.
âYouâre being dramatic,â Rafe murmurs, shrugging Jesse off even though he canât keep the corners of
his lips from turning up.
âNo seriously,â Jesse says, leaning in to me. âHe was like, bigger than Rafe, maybe â or at least as big
â and totally brutal. You could tell he had never been formally trained, but he just went into his fights
like a damn madman ââ
âReally?â I ask, curious, sitting up a little. âWhich one was it?â
âThat big boulder over there,â Jesse murmurs, pointing across the room. I see him instantly â who
couldnât? Heâs seriously gigantic â rivaling even my dad in size. He hunches over in his bunk, looking
down at his mattress with his arms resting lightly on top of his knees, totally stoic but clearly
disappointed to have come in second. His dark hair falls in his face like he canât be bothered to push it
away.
âYou beat him?â I ask, turning shocked eyes on my brother.
âDonât act so surprised,â Rafe snaps, frowning at me, offended.
I laugh a little and lean over to give him a shove on the shoulder. âYouâre right,â I say in an overly-girly
voice, like a deranged cheerleader, teasing him. âNo one can beat Rafe Sinclair!â
Jesse laughs with me, turning to watch Rafe turn red as he scowls.
âEat up,â Rafe mutters as he hops down from the bed, âand take the painkillers.â Then he hesitates,
looking over his shoulder, and leans in to whisper. âThere are some closed shower stalls, butâ¦I donât
think you should go in there anytime soon. All right?â
âIâll do it in the morning,â I say with a yawn, reaching out to grab the cold water bottle and press it to my
face, moaning a little at the instant relief. âIâll get up at 3, before anyone else.â
âOkay. Wake me up too. Iâll come with you.â
âNo,â I say, shaking my head. âYou need sleep. Itâll be okay.â
âJust wake me,â my brother growls.
I nod to appease him and lean back against my pillow with a groan.
Fine, my wolf growls as I drift of, displeased. But tomorrow, weâre finding them!
Unfortunately, as fate would have it, tomorrow is too long of a wait.