Chapter 59
The Hidden Princess At All-Boys Alpha Academy
Chapter 59
âWell,â Jackson whispers, half to himself, âI guess we donât need to go outside anymore to try to talk to
any birds.â
âNot unless we want them to melt,â I say, grabbing my knife off of my dinner plate and leaning forward
to prod at the glass.
Thereâs a tiny moment of silence before Jackson bursts out laughing, but before I figure out whatâs so
funny, the four other boys in the room come to stand at the edge of my bed, staring down at the glassy
puddle that was a marble a few seconds ago.
âWhat theâ¦fuck is going on here?â Ben asks, looking between the marble and me and Jackson. âWhat
kind of weirdâass homework is this?â
âSeriously,â Luca says, crossing his arms and frowning. âYou guys just hold hands for an hour and
thenâ¦â he shakes his head, baffled, âI mean, I donât even have an ending to that sentence. What is
going on here?â
âNone of your business,â Jackson says, gruff again as he starts to get up from the bed. I snap my head
to him, realizing that while heâs fine with me, he is not okay talking about this with the four other young
men in the room. âI think that successfully concludes the homework, Clark. See you in class tomorrow.â
âWait,â I say, leaning towards him, wanting to talk to him about this more â to figure out what the hell
just happened. âJackson, stay ââ
âItâs late!â he calls, standing to his full height and striding for the door. âIâve got Warrior track homework
too, need to finish it up before morning.â
âJackson!â I call again, a little angry now. Rafe grabs for my arm as I push myself up out of the bed, but
I just glare at him, moving away and chasing Jackson out the door.
Jacksonâs already halfway down the hall on his long legs by the time I pull the door shut behind me,
wanting a little privacy. He pauses, though, and turns when he hears me shout his name again as I run
down the hall towards him.
âIâm not going to tell them!â I say, gesturing down the hall towards the room. âBen and
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Luca? Iâm not going to tell them anything â I would never â
âTell them whatever you want, Clark,â Jackson says with a shrug, âitâs your magic.â
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âAlvez said to keep it between us â maybe it was a mistake to even try to do the homework with them
in the roomâ¦â my words fade off as I frown at Jackson, taking in the meaning of his words. âWait,â I say
softly. âWhat do you mean itâs my magic?â
Jackson scowls, looking down the hallway at the stairs, clearly aggravated with himself and wanting to
get away.
âTell me!â I insist, the word squeezing between my teeth as I reach out a hand and smack him on the
chest.
But, perhaps unluckily, that little pulse pounds between us when I do.
âTell you?â Jackson snaps, knocking my hand away so that Iâm not touching him anymore. âTell you
when you wonât tell me ââ
âI did tell you something today!â I protest, whipping a finger up and pointing it into his face. âAnd donât
try to pretend that I didnât! You asked me if she was okay and I told you!â
âDoesnât mean youâre not still keeping secrets,â he hisses, glowering down over me.
âDonât throw that in my face,â I snap, narrowing my eyes at him. âI have been fair, as much as I am
able. You owe me this â if you are insisting that that was my magic in there, I have a right to that proof.
So tell me!â
Jackson grits his teeth, turning to glare towards the stairs, clearly torn.
But suddenly, I donât need an explanation as the pieces snap together in my mind. âOh my god,â I
murmur, my hand falling to my side. âYou know that itâs my magic becauseâ¦itâs not yours. You already
know what yours is.â
Jackson sighs, his eyes closing as his head drops. And he looks so defeated, suddenly, that I have the
impulse to reach out and comfort him. I stop myself, though, remembering that pulse. Not wanting to
remind him, again, of this thing between us.
I stand for a long moment, waiting for him, and slowly Jackson raises his head, opening his
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eyes. He glances quickly towards the door to my room, still closed, before looking at me with a serious
gravity in his expression. âI need you to promise not to tell anyone,â he says softly, looking at me with
such pleading in his eyes that I can hardly bear it.
âJackson,â I respond, staring up at him, meaning every word, âI promise. Never, not Alvez, not Jesse,
not Rafe â nobody.â
âAnd not fucking Grant?â he growls, his expression suddenly harsh.
And something about itâ¦I donât know. I canât help the grin that twists my lips. âEspecially not Grant,â I
promise with a steady nod.
âFine,â he sighs, standing straight and running a hand through his hair. âThen yes, we know that thatâs
your magic because itâs not mine.â
âAnd?â I say, raising an eyebrow at him as I cross my arms over my chest. âYours is?â
Light floods down the hall as the door to my room opens and Rafe pops his head out. Heâs frowning, of
course.
âToo long a story to tell before Rafe Sinclair storms down this hallway,â Jackson murmurs, making me
smirk.
I sigh, shaking my head at him.
âLook, Iâll tell you, all right?â Jackson promises, turning towards the stairs. âJustâ¦later. When thereâs
more time.â
âOkay,â I say, nodding to him, hoping that he does.
Not because I particularly need to know but becauseâ¦
Well, because I want Jackson to have someone he trusts, someone he tells his secrets to.
And, perhaps selfishy, or maybe naturallyâ¦I want that
naturallyâ¦I want that person to be me.
âFine,â he says, starting to stride away.
I scoff a little, shaking my head as he goes. âGoodnight, Jackson!â I call after him, annoyed.
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He turns to me. âWhat?â
âGoodnight?â I reply, raising my eyebrows at him wryly. âYou know, the thing people say to each other
when they part for the evening?â
He stares at me for a long second and then laughs, turning again and continuing towards the stairs.
âWhatever, Clark. Goodnight, if itâs so important to you.â
âItâs just polite,â I insist.
âAri,â he says, a shiver running down my spine at the way he says my name, his voice cool and rich
and low. He turns and walks backwards away from me, a little smirk on his lips, âwhen did I ever give
you the impression that I was polite?â
I canât help the grin that spreads all the way across my face as I bite my lip, watching him walk away.
Iâm so completely distracted by the sight of his tall frame starting down the stairs, the way his shoulders
move, curling in slightly as he retreats back into his own lonely world, that I jump a little when Rafeâs
hand wraps around my arm.
âCome on,â he murmurs, his voice exhausted. âYou can moon over your mate in the safety and warmth
of our room.â
âEw, Rafe!â I gasp, trying to tug my arm away from him and failing. Rafe just rolls his eyes at me,
dragging me back.
âWhatever, Ari, if I was ten seconds later youâd have been chasing him down the stairs.â
âI would not!â
But when Rafe snaps his eyes back to me, his expression exhausted, I have to laugh.
Becauseâ¦well, maybe because heâs just a little bit right.
Lucaâs moody when Rafe and I come back into the room, and as Rafe presses the door shut behind us,
I donât miss the fact that Luca has curled his legs up, leaving half the couch open. Itâs a silent invitation,
I know, for me to join him.
But quite frankly, heâs burned his chance for that tonight.
âIâm going to take a long bath,â I sigh, grabbing my pajamas out of my nook and heading for the
bathroom. I donât need it to get clean but I definitely want it, just to relax.
âYouâre seriously not going to explain how that marble changed states of matter?â Ben gasps, watching
me move towards the bookshelf that doubles as a door to our bathroom.
âUse your imagination, Ben,â I sigh, pulling the door open and slipping inside.
My last look, however, is reserved for my mate, who glares at me from the couch.
Because I am well aware that he expected to have the upper hand tonight.
And it looks like beyond all odds, Iâm the one who walked away with it.