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The Hidden Princess At All-Boys Alpha Academy novel Chapter 406

Summary for Chapter 0406: The Hidden Princess At All-Boys Alpha Academy

What Happens in Chapter 0406 – From the Book The Hidden Princess At All-Boys Alpha Academy

Dive into Chapter 0406, a pivotal chapter in The Hidden Princess At All-Boys Alpha Academy, written by Caroline Above Story. This section features emotional turning points, key character decisions, and the kind of storytelling that defines great Novel fiction.

“More inconspicuous,” he murmurs, opening the door for me. When I slip inside and buckle my belt, he goes around to the driver’s seat and climbs in, starting the car.

“Such a new leaf, Luca,” I say quietly, turning in my seat to smile at him. “No press at all?”

“No press,” he says, giving me a sad, ashamed little smile as he starts to pull out of the garages. As we go, I note that another car follows us – black, but likewise inconspicuous. Almost assuredly filled with bodyguards that my dad sent after me. If Luca notices, though, he doesn’t say anything. And neither do I.

“Where are we going?” I ask, looking out fondly at our beautiful city as it passes by. Night is already encroaching on this, the second-darkest day of the year. Everyone complains about it – wanting summer sun at all hours – but honestly, I kind of like it. Something about the brief days and the long, quiet nights…I don’t know. It’s peaceful, and mellow, and full of secrets.

“Not far,” Luca says, smirking a little as he drives, being a bit cagey on purpose. He glances at me and I just smile at him, happy to let him have his secrets. He’s not wrong, though – we drive about fifteen minutes towards his neighborhood and then stop, to my surprise, on what feels like a random street by a public park.

When I see the groups of people – families mostly, little kids eagerly clutching their parents’ hands – I gaps, delighted.

“We’re going to a bonfire!?” I gasp, sitting up in my seat.

“Is that all right?” Luca asks, grinning at me and producing two knit caps from the back seat.

But as Luca and I slip through the gathered people, I realize that when I’m just with him, all wrapped up like this? It’s enough – we’re just…two normal people here for the celebration. Not Princess Ariel, just some girl here with her boyfriend.

And I absolutely love it.

Luca leads me to a little stand where a woman is selling hot mulled cider for charity at what seems like a ridiculously cheap price. Luca buys two and when the woman leans forward, asking if we’d like to spice that up a bit, he laughs and nods. She grins at him and pours a generous portion of whiskey into each cup. Luca tips generously and I smile at the woman – who of course can only see my eyes – before taking my cup and walking close at Luca’s side over to where the bonfire is just being lit.

Unlike most of the crowd, though – which gathers eagerly around to watch the flames start to lick up the wood – Luca and I head to a slight hill behind the bonfire, shrouded with trees and darkness. There, Luca hands his drink to me to hold for a moment and then spreads out the blanket.

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