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The Hidden Princess At All-Boys Alpha Academy novel Chapter 999

Summary for Chapter 0999: The Hidden Princess At All-Boys Alpha Academy

Chapter 0999 – 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 0999 shifts the narrative tone, revealing secrets, advancing character arcs, and increasing stakes within the Novel genre.

Midnight’s eyes go wide as she stares up at dad. “We do?”

“Yes,” he says, nodding gravely and tilting his head towards the door. “Come on.”

Jesse moves to stand up but dad puts a hand out towards him. “If Midnight is mature enough to enroll at this school then she’s got to start to make her own decisions,” dad says.

“Why?” Jesse asks, his brows knitting. “Ariel takes Jackson everywhere for moral support and no one protests. Mids,” he says, fixing his eyes on her. “If you want me there, I’ll come along.”

“No,” she says, her voice wavering a little as she looks between Jesse and dad. “I, um…yes. I’ll come and talk to you. You’re right, I have to start…standing on my own.”

I gulp a little, thinking that Midnight has perhaps stood on her own for far too long. But still, I know dad will be kind to her, so I don’t say anything. Dad nods seriously at Midnight and heads for the door. The young woman follows him outside, her curls bouncing.

When the door shuts we all turn towards the window, watching them talk.

“Mom?” Rafe says, anxious. “What’s this about?”

“He’s telling her there’s been a rule change,” mom says quietly, likewise watching, her face as anxious as the rest of us. “Starting this fall, girls will be allowed to enroll in Alpha Academy if they can rank highly enough as a candidate, the same as any boy.”

I gasp in delight, spinning my head to grin at her.

Mom takes a moment to flash a little smile at me before turning her eyes back to the window. “Yes, we talked about it at length and we believe it’s right. The girls of Moon Valley can offer as much to our military as the boys. But,” she says on a sigh, her tone dropping, “he’s also telling Midnight that while her gender is acceptable, her connection to Darkness is not.”

My heart drops, dread filling me as I realize the meaning behind her words.

I sigh and twist the doorknob, pushing open the door and peeking inside.

Jesse and Midnight are both sitting on the bed, her pressed up against the headboard and him seated at the bottom, his legs curled up beneath him. I sigh, seeing the misery and confusion in both of them, and step into the room, leaning back against the door to press it shut.

“What’s going on?” I ask softly, looking between them.

“Jesse’s trying to talk me into giving away all my powers,” Midnight says, glaring at Jesse and pointing an accusing finger at him.

“Oh, I am not,” Jesse says, sighing deeply and raising his eyes to me. “It’s been…contentious.”

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