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The Hidden Princess At All-Boys Alpha Academy novel Chapter 741

Summary for Chapter 0741: The Hidden Princess At All-Boys Alpha Academy

What Happens in Chapter 0741 – From the Book The Hidden Princess At All-Boys Alpha Academy

Dive into Chapter 0741, 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.

“And is – is his face all bruised?” Ariel asks, looking closer at a rare picture in which he’s not wearing sunglasses. “Do we have any idea where that came from?”

“We don’t,” Ella sighs, looking steadily at her daughter, watching her reaction. “But I don’t have to make a ton of guesses, considering your line of supporters who would leap at the chance to give him a good punch.”

“And why is he all…wet all the time?” Ariel asks, frowning, leaning closer. “No one else is…”

“That…might be me,” Cora says, quite innocent.

The other three go silent and then turn to her, shocked.

“What, I’m your godmother,” she says, shrugging, fighting a smug smile. “If you didn’t want me to have a tiny rain cloud chasing your douchebag ex around the city wherever he goes, you should have said so in the first place.”

Ariel lets out a sputtering little laugh as Ella and Daphne look at her anxiously. But when Ariel’s shock fades and it turns into real, true laughter, everyone joins in to the point where they’re all wiping tears from their cheeks, leaning against each other for support.

“Cora,” Ariel laughs, hugging her aunt and resting her head on her shoulder. “Please take it away – it’s so mean –“

“No way,” Cora sighs, pressing a kiss to her niece’s head. “He gets at least a few more days of that. Luca pissed off the wrong girl’s family – he’s paying for it -”

“All right,” Ariel sighs. “But no lightening.”

“No more lightening, you mean,” Cora coos, grinning.

“What!?”

“Oh, come on,” she sighs. “I had to zap his ass a few times to send a message. Don’t mess with the Sinclairs – we’ll make your life miserable.”

“You have to forgive yourself, angel,” mom murmurs, curled up at my side, as I sniff again, going over it all in my head for the thousandth time. She presses a kiss to my hair. “You’re very young and you’ve never done any of this before. I’m not sure anyone has. You tried, you may have made mistakes, but you can learn from them. That’s how it works. But forgiveness first – the regrets…they help us grow. But you can’t live with them on your shoulders. Too heavy.”

I nod, hearing her, truly listening. And honestly, I do feel lighter seeing it from that perspective.

She’s right. I do like to be perfect, I hate to do things wrong. And I did a lot of things wrong. But there’s no changing it now – only moving forward.

“I think I want to go back to school tomorrow, ma,” I whisper, resting my head on her shoulder, my own wine glass balanced in my hand.

“Are you sure, baby?” she asks, turning to me slightly, going a bit rigid. “We can stay longer – we can –“

“No, I’m sure,” I say on a sigh. “I…I miss Jackson. And I need to talk to him.”

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