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The Hidden Princess At All-Boys Alpha Academy novel Chapter 913

Summary for Chapter 0913: The Hidden Princess At All-Boys Alpha Academy

Chapter 0913 – Highlight Chapter from The Hidden Princess At All-Boys Alpha Academy

Chapter 0913 is a standout chapter in The Hidden Princess At All-Boys Alpha Academy by Caroline Above Story, where the pace intensifies and character dynamics evolve. Rich in drama and tension, this part of the story grips readers and pushes the Novel narrative into new territory.

“About what?” another voice says at the door, and my face bursts into a grin when I realize that it’s my Mark.

“Markie!” I call, thrilled, patting the bed beside me.

Mark starts to smile at me but then looks around the room, guilt washing it away. “Rafe, I’m really sorry –“

“We’re good, Mark,” Rafe murmurs, nodding to our brother and jerking his chin to the spot on the bed next to me. “Don’t kill yourself over it. I know you didn’t do anything just to be cruel.”

Mark sighs but nods and then comes over to sit with me. “But seriously, what were you talking about when I came in?”

“About whether or not you stop having feelings for previous crushes when you meet your mate,” Jesse says as I lean close to Mark when he sits, wrapping him in a one-armed hug.

To my surprise, Mark goes a bit stiff beneath my arm. I frown up at him, wondering what could be off.

“Um,” Mark says, looking awkwardly down at the blanket. “Do they?”

“I’m inclined to think that they do,” Mom says quietly. “It makes sense, right? You’ve met what is supposed to be the one person who checks all of your boxes. How could someone else live up?”

“Well, Daphne lives up,” Jesse murmurs, a little angry and defensive, likewise looking down at the bed covers. “I didn’t stop having feelings for her. Not at all.”

“And Midnight?” mom asks, gentle, the softness in her voice clearly indicating that he doesn’t have to answer if he doesn’t want to.

“Mids is amazing too,” Jesse sighs, his head hanging. “I…don’t know what’s going on.”

Mom hums consideringly and nods. “Maybe we need Cora to give the Goddess another call. Though she’s a bit pissed at us lately – the Goddess. Cora…had some wine and called her up a few times just to give her a damn piece of her mind about allowing so many of her grandkids to be kidnapped by our enemies. They…are not on the very best of mother/daughter terms at the moment.”

I laugh at this, thinking that only my auntie Cora would have the balls to argue with a goddess like that. But hey, it’s her mother, and now that two of the three kidnapped kids are back perhaps they can reach more even ground.

“Oh, my little chickens,” mom sighs, looking around at us with a mix of joy and pity on her faces. Rafe leans against her, closing his eyes. “I’m so glad to have you all back together and here in my little coop, where I can take care of you.”

“I’m not sure that a palace fully qualifies as a coop, auntie,” Jesse murmurs, laying back down on the bed, giving into his exhaustion.

“And we still need our June back,” Mark sighs. “And Maryam, too.”

Everyone goes still. Rafe’s eyes flash open.

“What?” Rafe snarls, low and threatening.

“See?” I say, snuggling against Jacks. “You complain about how troublesome I am, but at least I never ran away from you.”

“There’s still time,” he murmurs, wrapping an arm around me and pulling me close, pressing a kiss to my head.

Mark sighs and lays down, resting his head in my lap. “Pet me,” he begs, and I comply. “Am I ever going to do anything right?”

“Of course you are, baby,” I coo, stroking his hair. “You’re just…taking your time.”

“Is this a bad time to invite everyone to lunch in the yurt?” Jesse murmurs, pulling my blankets up over him with a yawn. “I want a nap first but…then we should go check on Mids.”

“We’ll come,” I say casually, easily, even though my heart wonders after Rafe, who is probably dashing all over the city now looking for his mate, worried for her.

“Chaos,” mom sighs, resting back against my headboard and taking a peaceful sip of her coffee. “Good ole Sinclair chaos. I missed this.”

I grin at her, shaking my head a bit. But she just grins back, wrinkling her nose.

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