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Chapter 13

    I sigh and drop my head back on my pillow as I finish my sandwich, curling up tight and pressing my


    eyes shut, going over every moment of my conversation with Luca in my


    head.


    Thinking about his handsome face, the way his eyes fell to my mouth, the ran down his spine —


    The fact that I did that to him…


    This is…


    I sigh, feeling suddenly overwhelmed.


    Because this is getting into some dangerous grounds, isn’t it?


    way


    the shiver


    Some wonderful grounds, my wolf corrects, curling into a little crescent and tucking her nose warmly


    beneath the edge of her tail. Sneak back over – let’s see if we can make him go all shivery again!


    No, I growl inwardly, shaking my head. Because as much as I’mpletely distracted and fascinated


    by my new connections, I have to resist the urge to explore them right now. There’s far too much at


    stake –


    If I let Luca or Jackson in too much, I could get caught and then I risk losing my shot at trying myself in


    the Academy and I’ll risk having to go home and fulfill my promise to marry Prince Edward. As much as


    I’m intrigued…


    I have to keep my distance. Which means doing my best to avoid my mates during the two weeks of


    candidacy.


    I can do that, right? Mates are forever – I will have time to explore my connections with themter, and


    right now I need to turn my mind to other things.


    I can do this, I tell myself with a steady nod, my eyes still pressed shut.


    No you can’t, my wolf sighs sleepily, closing her eyes.


    But I just ignore her, determined, and steady my breathing, willing myself to fall asleep.


    When a hand shakes my arm the next morning, I gasp awake out of a much–needed deep.


    in


    dreamless sleep.


    “Morning, Shrimp,” Jesse says quietly, grinning down at me from his perch on the side of my bed. “Time


    to get up!”


    “What?” I mutter, confused because it’s so quiet. Usually the mornings here are a mess of noise, all the


    candidates getting ready at once. I sit up and look around, realizing that everyone’s still in bed. So…


    “Come on,” he whispers, hopping silently down from the side of the bed. “We’re going for a walk and a


    chat.”


    “Oh god,” I sigh, but I pull my nkets off and hop down softly, taking note of the single finger pressed


    to Jesse’s lips as he nces towards the still–sleeping Rafe. I grimace, realizing that if we’re going


    without my brother…


    There’s only one thing we’re going to be talking about.


    I groan, pulling on my boots and quicklycing them before Jesse and I sneak quietly to the bathroom


    for our morning ablutions and then out the door of the barracks. As we pass my bunk I smile at my


    brother’s sleeping form, grateful again that he’s a good sleeper.


    But then again, in our big crazy family there wasn’t much choice but to be able to sleep through a great


    deal of noise.


    Jesse pushes open the door to the barracks and slips a friendly arm around my shoulders as we walk


    out into the dawn light, the fresh morning air bracing as the door shuts behind us. But as we start to


    walk, I nce back at it.


    “Why aren’t there any guards?” I ask, confused. “Like, why are we able to just walk in and out of this


    ce?”


    “Because,” Jesse says, looking around happily at the pretty morning as we start out on a dirt track that


    leads towards the hills. “Candidates are all here voluntarily and they’re all determined to hold


    themselves to the rules. Because the school is going to cut the bottom 20% anyway, there’s no reason


    to stop candidates who want to take themselves out of the running.”


    “So we can juste and go at will?” I ask.


    He looks down at me and shrugs. “Some cadets like to go for an early morning run. Which is what


    we’re doing.” He gives me a wink and a little squeeze around the shoulders before dropping his arm


    and starting to stretch. “Ready?”


    My jaw drops open before I scowl at him. “You said walk!”


    “I lied,” he says, grinning at me and starting off on the track at a gentle jog. “Come on! You need to


    keep up!”


    I groan, desperately wishing I at least had some coffee before this, and then I hurry to catch up with my


    cousin, who I know is only doing this for my benefit anyway. I really do need to get faster.


    Jesse and I jog in silence for a long while as he puts me through my paces, making me stay by his side


    until I’m panting for air while he, infuriatingly, barely breaks a sweat. When we get to the top of a hill he


    signals to me to take a break and I put my hands on my knees, catching my breath.


    “Why are you so much fitter than me,” I gasp, ring at him. “I do…ballet. I do sports!”


    He grins at me andughs a little. “You have hobbies, Ari. Dad and Uncle Dom have been prepping


    Rafe and I for this since we were kids.” He takes a deep breath, looking out over the gorgeous, hazy


    countryside with a smile. I follow his gaze as my breathinges easier, likewise admiring the way that


    the hills roll and the early–morning clouds settle low over them.


    “That’s such crap, you know.” I say, crossing my arms and shaking my head, aware that my angry


    thoughts are in contrast to such a beautifulndscape. “I hate that you and Rafe got to be


    bastions of athletic prowess and I got to train to be a perfect wife and Queen.” I cross my arms, bitter


    as I stare out at the beautiful view. “A whole lot of good it did me, in the end.”


    “No one forced you into that engagement, Ari,” Jesse says gently, letting me have my bitterness while


    still pointing out the truth. “That was all you. Mom was pissed as hell when Aunt E let you move


    forward with it.”


    “Really?” I ask, my eyes wide.


    He nods and smiles at me. “Yeah, she said that she had seen your future at your moonlight baptism


    and that guy was not your mate – so why the hell would we let you go into a marriage that we knew


    would fail? But Aunt E said you had to be free to make your own choices.”


    I turn my head to stare at him, baffled by this. “So, you knew the whole time too? And wait – they had


    this conversation in front of you!?”


    Heughs a little and runs his hand through his hair. “I may have been eavesdropping. Just


    216


    a little bit.”


    “Jesse!” I shout, reaching out to smack him butughing as I do. Jesse – he’s always been good at


    being sneaky.


    “But seriously, Ari,” Jesse says after he dodges my hand, still smiling at me. “You trained your whole life


    to be a Queen, and it didn’t work out in that way, but the fact that your mate is here? Training for the


    Academy at the same time you are?” he shrugs and grins at me, a little baffled. “Honestly, I think it


    sounds a little bit like fate – like you’re meant to be here.”


    “I know,” I whisper, nodding with him. “It feels like…grandma has a hand in it.”


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    Heughs, shaking his head a little at our inside joke of calling an all–powerful moon goddess


    “grandma.”


    “But Ariel,” Jesse says, and I turn to him, a little surprised to hear him use my full name in such serious


    tones. I raise my eyebrows, inviting him to say what he wants to say.


    Jesse sighs and puts a warm hand on my shoulder. “I get that you’re a big girl now, and that I have no


    right to tell you what to do, and that you’ve already got an overprotective big brother to y this role.


    But…” he hesitates and I step closer, wanting to hear what he has to say. “Just…maybe give this whole


    mate thing a little breathing room, yeah?”


    “Why?” I ask, a little confused.


    “Well, your mate – he hasn’t figured out who you are yet, right?“.


    Slowly, I nod.


    “Maybe…” Jesse says, shrugging, “let it stay that way for a while – just until you learn more about him.


    I mean, I’m sure he’s great, but…”


    “Just say it, Jesse,” I say, frowning at him.


    “Ariel,” he sighs, shaking his head at me. “In your life you’ve only really spent time with men who really


    respect women and admire their mates. You’ve been a little bit sheltered, which is not a bad thing,


    but…not all men are like that.”


    “Yeah,” I say, nodding and raising my eyebrows at him. “I learned that when I heard my fiancé’s secret


    conversation with his dad – and thank god I did.”


    “I know,” Jesse huffs, looking off into the distance with a grimace as he, too, remembers what I dodged.


    “But see how easy it was to miss that? It’s just…not all guys are good to


    women – so many were raised to believe that women were born to serve them, or to be their second


    mom, or that women are inherently inferior. And a mate? He’s going to feel… so possessive over you,


    Ariel, from the start. I think, for you, I just want…”


    “A little time,” I say, finishing his thought for him, as I so frequently do.


    “Yeah,” he replies, turning to me with a little sad smile. “Time for you to figure out who this guy is and


    how you feel about him, before all this mate stuff gets in the mix as well. And for you to figure out if you


    actually want to like…date him. Let alone be mated to him.”


    Iugh at this, shaking my head. Because Jesse’s right – I’ve never even had a boyfriend, let alone a


    mate. Let alone two mates. How on earth am I going to juggle all of this?


    “I think I want to just concentrate on getting into the Academy,” I say quietly, stepping close to my


    cousin and resting my head on his shoulder.


    “I honestly think that’s a good n,” he murmurs, wrapping an arm around me and giving me a little


    squeeze. “I think you’re here for a reason, Ari – and I don’t think it’s just to meet your mate.”


    “I feel that way too,” I say with a confused frown know. And I’m d you have my back.”


    —


    and honestly, it’s true. “But I’m d you


    “Always, little Shrimp,” he murmurs with a happy sigh. After a long pause he speaks again. “Now. Are


    you going to tell me who this mate is?”


    “Nope,” I say, a little smirk pulling at my own lips now. “I get to keep some mysteries to myself, don’t I?”


    “Boo!” Jesse says,ughing and shoving away from me. “And now, just for that, I’m going to kick your


    ass double–time on this run back to the barracks so that we can make it for breakfast.”


    “Nooo,” I moan, tipping my head back.


    “Come on!” he whoops, starting down the hill at a full run. “Let’s raise that ranking, Shrimp! Plus, I


    heard there’s pancakes in the breakfast line today.”


    “Damn it,” I hiss, shaking my head, and my stomach growls because damn it… I want those pancakes.


    And so I take a deep breath before I start to sprint after him.
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