Chapter 0997 – A Turning Point in The Hidden Princess At All-Boys Alpha Academy by Caroline Above Story
In this chapter of The Hidden Princess At All-Boys Alpha Academy, Caroline Above Story introduces major changes to the story. Chapter 0997 shifts the narrative tone, revealing secrets, advancing character arcs, and increasing stakes within the Novel genre.
“All right,” dad says, coming back in with mom and settling the tray of drinks on the coffee table. Mom hands me my tea before going to perch on the arm of the big lounge chair that dad sits in. “Tell me about this plan to adopt Marigold.”
My eyebrows go up. “Sorry?” I ask, looking between him and mom, realizing that mom must have told him about it. Which is not a surprise – mom and dad talk about everything and rarely, if ever, keep secrets. “Is it…a problem?”
Jackson tenses a little, likewise looking between my parents.
Goldie gives a little squeak, reaching for some coloring supplies on the floor, and I lower her on to down. She dashes over to the coloring book and picks up a fistful of crayons as I turn back to my mom and dad, giving them my full attention.
“It’s not a problem,” dad says, shaking his head slowly, his sharp green eyes on me. “Your family is your own, Ariel, and if you’re kind enough to welcome a child into it as your own then I certainly won’t stop you. But there are certain complications.”
My eyebrows go up and I glance up at Jacks, who sends a pulse of confusion to me down the bond, moving a little closer to my side.
“What complications?” I ask, a bit soft.
“Have you considered,” dad continues, looking between both of us now, “that your adopting Marigold as your daughter places her third in line to the throne?”
My eyes go wide because…nope. I hadn’t considered that at all. I sit back against the couch cushions, dazed at the realization that my dad is right. I mean, I’d always assumed that Rafe would pass the throne along to his own children –
But if his mate is Maryam, and she’s human, then they probably won’t be able to have kids. So, unless they adopt…
My eyes turn towards the little girl on the floor, happily scribbling over a picture of a cat with vivid pink crayon.
“Oh my god,” Jackson murmurs next to me. “I didn’t…I didn’t even think of that…”
“Not by blood,” dad says. I whip my eyes to him, my growl growing. He tilts his head to the side, holding my gaze, giving me a little warning to watch myself. “It’s the reality, Ariel. And whether or not we understand Marigold as entirely a member of our family – which we do, and will – it won’t stop others from protesting her right to the throne.”
“That is my daughter,” I say, willing and determined, leaning forward and pointing at my little girl. “I claim her as such. Everyone else will just have to…deal with it.”
“Maybe she…shouldn’t be…” Jackson says with a frown, still looking at our little girl on the floor.
My eyes dart up to him, flashing wide. “What!?”
“I mean,” he murmurs, looking down at me and putting an arm around my back, trying his best to be warm and comforting. “She’ll be ours, Ariel. But should she really be a Princess of Moon Valley? Or does it cause more trouble than its worth? You know titles don’t mean much to me. Maybe she’s just our daughter and the next two are the Princesses.”
I bare my teeth at my mate, hating that thought.
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Thank you for a lovely novel. There is still so much that went unexplained. What happened to Juniper? What is Rafe's power. Is Cora not human and she had 6 children or I could be mistaken. So if she was, then why can't Maryam have kids? What happened to the community? What about Mark and his mate. The novel just ended without any information on the others. I mean for a novel of 1014 chapters, just ending the way it did, surprised me. Should there be more chapters, let the readers know where to find them. Regards Amos1...
Thank you for a truly wonderful story. Heartwarming, full of humour with a dash of sass and eroticism. Absolutely love it. Need a better editor though. Lots of spelling mistakes, wrong words, grammatical error and missing chapters/ repeated chapters. Still, a thoroughly entertaining and captivating read....