Chapter 91
The Hidden Princess At All-Boys Alpha Academy
Chapter 91
This gets his attention, and he snaps his face to mine, snarling and baring his teeth. But I just cross my
arms, glaring up at him. âWould you listen to me? I know things, all right? And sheâs not here.â
Jackson goes still, just staring at me.
âIâm not tricking you, Jacks!â I shout, frantic myself now, wanting to get a move on, wanting to get his
mind back on the correct problem before he wastes more time than he already has. âDo you think Iâd lie
to you? Seriously, after everything weâve been through in the past few months I know Iâm still keeping
things from you, Jacks, but do you honestly think Iâd turn you away from your mate if she really needed
your help!?â
Jacksonâs face softens slightly as he stares at me, his teeth still bared.
And I nod once when I see his eyes clear, see him believe me.
Because, despite everything, over the past few months we have become friends. I have earned some
of his trust, and he knows I wonât betray him.
Jackson stares at me for a few moments longer and I hold his gaze, willing him to take side.
And then he just turns, covering his face with his hand as he tilts his head up to the sky, groaning as he
shakes his head. âGod, Clark, what the fuck is going on?â he murmurs against his palms.
my
And I sigh, shaking my head, wanting desperately to tell him, to make this easier on him.
âCan we just go, Jacks?â I say on a sigh, exhausted by all of this by the Examination, by the sight of my
mate so upset, by the fact that another cadet just tried very hard to murder me.
And god, weâre not even an hour into this bullshit.
Slowly Jackson turns, sighing himself, meeting my eyes. âI donât understand this, Ari,â he whispers, and
the fact that heâs using my name now not Clark
â
warms me.
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âI know,â I say in reply, taking a step towards him. âIâm sorry.â
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He just shakes his head, closing the distance between us and wrapping a broad hand around my arm.
âIs she okay?â
I exhale sharply, looking up at him. âSheâs fine.â
He stares at me, confused, but I look to the right, along the ridge.
âCome on,â I say, taking a step forward and pulling him with me. âJacks, we have to go. We canât stay
here â we have to get to the end.â
He tightens his hand, not letting me get away. âDo you promise?â he breathes, and I turn back to him,
my heart aching at his sincerity. âDo sheâs safe?â
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âShe is now,â I say, steady.
Jackson takes a deep breath, nodding once, and then drops his hand from my arm. I nod back, steady,
and then I start again, adjusting the crossbow slung over my back, and I donât look back to see if heâs
following. Because I know that he is.
My mate- of course heâs at my side. Of course he is. And with him here, I actually have a shot at
surviving this.
Jackson and I walk for a long time in silence, and I give him the space to pull himself together. I donât
miss, out of the corner of my eye, that he sends worried looks over his shoulder and I swear at one
point that I hear a very wolfish whine of worry come from his throat.
But I just breathe out and concentrate on moving forward and paying attention to our surroundings,
because one of us needs to be attentive to the world around us. A thousand things could happen now,
the most dangerous of which would be getting attacked by another larger group of cadets.
As we walk, though, I calm, and I feel Jackson next to me do the same. Passively, I wonder if thatâs just
normal empathy letting me know that heâs calming down and starting to concentrate on the situation at
hand, or if itâs the connection between us, growing deeper.
After about twenty of minutes of walking, Jackson pushes a canteen against my chest,
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making my jump a little. âDrink,â he murmurs, and I glance to the side to see him pulling his own map
out of his pocket, looking over it. âLet me see your map,â he murmurs. âI want to make sure that theyâre
the same.â
I oblige, taking a quick sip from the canteen as Jackson holds one map in each hand looking them
over. He gives a swift nod, handing one back to me.
âThanks, by the way,â I say, taking my attention from the path for a moment as I hand his canteen back
to him. âForâ¦rescuing me. Again.â
Jackson doesnât say anything, just shoots me a little look and nods like it was the obvious thing to do.
But guilt wells in me, because I know that even though his mate and I are one in the same, that he
wasnât actually trying to save the me he knows, Ari Clark trying to save some anonymous girl.
And a little jealousy suddenly wells in meâ¦.
But I scowl and brush away.
â
he was
Because honestly, am I wasting time in this Examination being jealous of myself!? My wolf huffs at me,
giving my soul a nip, telling me to pay attention. So I do, pushing myself forward along the ridge as fast
as I can, which is slower than Iâd like it to be. The terrain has changed now, moving from smooth forest
to rocky terrain that slows my steps, even as night falls.
After about two hours, Jackson sighs, putting a hand on my shoulder. âStop,â he says, and I turn to see
him shaking his head as he looks up at the sky. âWe need a plan.â
I
stop, turning to him as he again pulls out his map, taking advantage of the last gasps of light to review
it. I come to his side, standing on my tiptoes so that I can see it as well.
âThe bridge is a trap,â I murmur, frustrated.
âIt wouldnât be,â he replies, his voice chagrined, âif we were faster.â
fumy up the
I scowl, because I know thatâs my fault. If it werenât for me, Jackson would be halfway up mountain by
now.
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studies the map. âHow fast we can move, how we deal with our apparent enemies, whether or not we
can change plans on a dime. Eventually, it will test our ability to handle rough terrain,â he says, pointing
towards the land closest to the Final Destination, which I noted early is mostly cliffâs that weâll have to
scale.
I study the map alongside him. âCadets are going to gather at the bridge,â I sigh, shaking my head.
âMake it hell for anyone to cross.â
âYup,â he agrees, nodding. âItâs not a bad plan- anyone who is strong and fast enough will have already
crossed anyway and made it to the mountain by tonight. But for anyone who is a little slower or doesnât
have the ability to shift, it will be worth it to take the time and knock out faster candidates as they try to
cross. I mean, I can take them, butâ¦â he glances down at me, not needing to finish the sentence.
I ignore the fact that I cannot, looking up into his face and frowning. âWould it even be worth it, though?
I mean, even if you could take them and do some damage, you risk getting hurt.â
âThey canât hurt me,â Jackson mutters, his eyes roving over the map for a plan.
âJacks,â I sigh, suddenly pissed and a little sick at the idea of him barreling through a gauntlet of cadets
at the bridge. âYouâre not invulnerable, youâre just big. Stop being so cavalier.â
Jackson takes a second to study me with a frown, I think surprised that someone is worried. about him.
But then he just shrugs. âIt doesnât change anything,â he says. âWe still have to get you across.â
I bite my lip, staring up at my mateâs perfect face, suddenly horribly guilty at all heâs giving up by
dragging my tiny little self along in his wake. âJacks,â I say softly. âJustâ¦go on without me. Leave me
behind.â
Slowly, Jackson turns to stare at me like Iâve said the craziest thing heâs ever heard.