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The Hidden Princess At All-Boys Alpha Academy novel Chapter 957

Summary for Chapter 0957: The Hidden Princess At All-Boys Alpha Academy

What Happens in Chapter 0957 – From the Book The Hidden Princess At All-Boys Alpha Academy

Dive into Chapter 0957, 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.

Midnight grumbles something about not wanting to be fair, turning her face away from him.

Jesse sighs, not enjoying making her unhappy but knowing that it all needs to be said. “And,” he continues. “While I want you to enroll if that’s what will make you happy, I have to say – I don’t think Uncle Dom is going to be thrilled about having a young woman corrupted by Darkness within his Academy and his military.”

Midnight snaps her head to him, her mouth open. “What!?”

Jesse shrugs. “Darkness has a hold on you, Mids,” he says. “I don’t honestly know what that means, but if there’s a chance that Darkness can control you? Or see through your eyes –“

“He can’t see through my eyes,” she mutters, rolling them.

“Are you sure?” Jesse asks, leaning closer.

Midnight stills, her face falling, making it abundantly clear that she…is not sure.

“Darkness is our enemy right now, Midnight,” Jesse says softly. “I don’t know what’s fully going on, but he was clearly using Atalaxia to attack us as the Goddess’s children and heirs. And now that Atalaxia is gone he’s going to find some new method to do it. Maybe the Community or maybe…”

“Maybe me…” Midnight whispers, horrified. She starts to rock back and forth, uncomfortable, her shadows swirling.

Jesse lets her sit in it for a moment, putting a hand out on her shoulder, wanting her to feel that he’s on her side.

To his surprise, Midnight fixes her eyes on the little girls across the yurt, on their laughter and play. She watches them for what feels like a long time, her mind clearly working on the problem, on her priorities, on what she wants for her life.

She turns her head back to Jesse, her eyes sad and worried. “I don’t want anyone in my family to get hurt because of my powers,” she whispers quietly.

Jesse nods, his heart aching for her, squeezing her shoulder in his palm.

“But,” she continues, her voice wavering. “I…don’t want to give up my powers, Jess. I…don’t know who I am without my powers. I don’t want to be weak.” Tears fill her eyes.

He hums in agreement, not wanting to push her. It’s her choice, after all – her body, her magic, her wolf, her life.

After a moment, he tries one last foray. “Do you think,” he murmurs. “That if I got Ariel up here just to talk to you about the possibility of clearing your corruption…do you think you’d talk to her about it?”

“I don’t want to be forced to do anything,” Midnight growls, sniffing hard. “You said you wouldn’t force me, Jesse.”

“And I won’t,” he whispers, holding her close. “I promise, Mids. Just…please talk to her. Maybe she can tell you what would happen. I want you to know all of your options. And then you can decide.”

She sighs, leaning hard against him. “All right,” she says, her voice barely audible as she closes her eyes, trusting him. “All right, Jesse. I’ll talk to her.”

“Thank you,” Jesse says, wrapping his arms around Midnight and holding her close. Inwardly his wolf stands straight, shaking out his fur, determined to do as best as he can by this girl.

To help her live her life as she chooses, whatever that looks like.

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