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Chapter no 11

The Elite (The Selection, 2)

HEYย KITTEN,

Iโ€™M SO SORRY WE DIDNโ€™T GET TO SAY GOOD-BYE. THE KING SEEMED TO THINK IT WOULD BE SAFEST FOR THE FAMILIES TO LEAVE AS SOON AS POSSIBLE. Iย TRIED TO GET TO YOU, Iย PROMISE. IT JUST DIDNโ€™T HAPPEN.

Iย WANTED TO LET YOU KNOW WE GOT HOME SAFELY. THE KING LET US KEEP OUR CLOTHES, ANDย MAY IS SPENDING EVERY SPARE MOMENT IN THOSE DRESSES. Iย SUSPECT SHEโ€™S SECRETLY HOPING SHE NEVER GROWS ANOTHER INCH SO SHE CAN USE HER BALL GOWN AT HER WEDDING. IT REALLY LIFTS HER SPIRITS. Iโ€™M NOT SUREย Iโ€™LL EVER FORGIVE THE ROYAL FAMILY FOR MAKING TWO OF MY CHILDREN WATCH THAT FIRSTHAND, BUT YOU KNOW HOW RESILIENTย MAY IS. ITโ€™S YOUย Iโ€™M WORRIED ABOUT. WRITE US SOON.

MAYBE THIS ISNโ€™T THE RIGHT THING TO SAY, BUTย Iย WANT YOU TO KNOW: WHEN YOU RAN FOR THE STAGE, Iโ€™VE NEVER BEEN SO PROUD OF YOU IN ALL MY LIFE. YOUโ€™VE ALWAYS BEEN BEAUTIFUL; YOUโ€™VE ALWAYS BEEN TALENTED. AND NOWย Iย KNOW THAT YOUR MORAL COMPASS

IS PERFECTLY ALIGNED, THAT YOU SEE CLEARLY WHEN THINGS ARE WRONG, AND YOU DO EVERYTHING YOU CAN TO STOP IT. AS A FATHER, Iย CANโ€™T ASK FOR MORE.

Iย LOVE YOU, AMERICA. ANDย Iโ€™M SO, SO PROUD.

DAD

How was it that Dad always knew what to say? I kind of wanted someone to rearrange the stars so they spelled out his words. I needed them big and bright, and somewhere I could see them when things felt dark.ย I love you. And Iโ€™m so, so proud.

The Elite were given the option of breakfast in their rooms, and I took it. I wasnโ€™t ready to see Maxon yet. By the afternoon I was a bit more put together and decided to go down to the Womenโ€™s Room for a while. If nothing else, there was at least a television, and I could stand to be distracted.

The girls seemed surprised when I walked in, which I guessed was to be expected. I did tend to hide from time to time, and if there was ever a moment to do that, it was now. Celeste was lounging on a couch, flipping through a magazine. Illรฉa didnโ€™t have newspapers like Iโ€™d heard other countries did. We had theย Report. Magazines were the closest things we had to printed news, and people like me could never afford them. Celeste

always seemed to have one on hand, and, for some reason, that irritated me today.

Kriss and Elise were at a table drinking tea and talking as Natalie stood in the back, looking out a window.

โ€œOh, look,โ€ Celeste said to no one in particular. โ€œHereโ€™s another one of my ads.โ€

Celeste was a model. The idea of her flipping through pictures of herself drove my irritation deeper.

โ€œLady America?โ€ someone called. I turned and saw the queen and some of her attendants in the corner. She looked like she was doing needlework.

I curtsied, and she waved me over. My stomach did a flip as I considered my behavior yesterday. Iโ€™d never intended to offend her and was suddenly afraid Iโ€™d done just that. I felt the eyes of the other girls on me. The queen usually spoke to us as a group, rarely one-on-one.

I gave another curtsy as I approached. โ€œMajesty.โ€

โ€œPlease sit, Lady America,โ€ she said kindly, motioning to an empty chair across from her.

I obliged, still very nervous.

โ€œYou put up quite a fight yesterday,โ€ she commented. I swallowed. โ€œYes, Your Majesty.โ€

โ€œYou were very close to her?โ€

I choked back my sadness. โ€œYes, Your Majesty.โ€

She sighed. โ€œA lady ought not to behave in such a way. The cameras were so focused on the action at hand that they missed your conduct. Still, it doesnโ€™t behoove you to lash out like that.โ€

It wasnโ€™t the order of a queen. It was the reprimand of a mother. That made it a thousand times worse. It was like she felt responsible for me, and Iโ€™d let her down.

I bowed my head. For the first time, I truly felt bad about how I reacted.

She reached over and rested her hand on my knee. I looked up to her face, shocked by the casual touch.

โ€œAll the same,โ€ she whispered, โ€œIโ€™m glad you did it.โ€ And she smiled at me.

โ€œShe was my best friend.โ€

โ€œThat doesnโ€™t stop because sheโ€™s gone, sweetheart.โ€ Queen Amberly patted my leg kindly.

It was exactly what I needed: motherly affection.

Tears bit at the corners of my eyes. โ€œI donโ€™t know what to do,โ€ I whispered. I nearly let everything spill out right there about how I was feeling, but I was conscious of the eyes of the other girls on me.

โ€œI told myself I wouldnโ€™t get involved,โ€ she stated, and sighed. โ€œEven if I wanted to, Iโ€™m not sure thereโ€™s much to say.โ€

She was right. What words could undo all that had happened?

The queen leaned in to me and spoke sweetly. โ€œStill, go easy on him.โ€

I knew she meant well, but I really didnโ€™t want to discuss her son. I nodded and rose. She smiled at me kindly and gestured that I was free to go. I wandered over to sit with Elise and Kriss.

โ€œHow are you doing?โ€ Elise asked sympathetically. โ€œIโ€™m fine. Itโ€™s Marlee Iโ€™m worried about.โ€

โ€œAt least theyโ€™re together. Theyโ€™ll make it as long as they have each other,โ€ Kriss commented.

โ€œHow do you know Marlee and Carter are together?โ€

โ€œMaxon told me,โ€ she replied, as if it was common knowledge. โ€œOh,โ€ I said, disappointed.

โ€œI canโ€™t believe he didnโ€™t tell you, of all people. You and Marlee were so close. Besides, youโ€™re his favorite, right?โ€ she said.

I glanced at Kriss, then at Elise. They both carried a look of concern in their eyes but also maybe a sense of relief.

Celeste laughed. โ€œSheโ€™s obviously not anymore,โ€ she muttered, not bothering to look up from her magazine. Clearly, my fall was to be expected.

I changed the subject back to Marlee. โ€œI still canโ€™t believe Maxon put them through that. It was disturbing how calm he was about it.โ€

โ€œBut what she did was wrong,โ€ Natalie remarked. There wasnโ€™t anything judgmental about her tone, only a quiet acceptance, like she was following instructions.

Elise spoke up. โ€œHe could have had them killed. The law is on his side in that one. He showed them mercy.โ€

โ€œMercy?โ€ I scoffed. โ€œYou call having your skin torn apart in public merciful?โ€

โ€œYes, all things considered,โ€ she continued. โ€œI bet if we could ask Marlee, sheโ€™d choose caning overย dying.โ€

โ€œElise is right,โ€ Kriss said. โ€œI agree that it was absolutely terrible, but I would rather have that than death.โ€

โ€œPlease,โ€ I sneered, my anger coming to the surface. โ€œYouโ€™re a Three. Everyone knows your dadโ€™s a famous professor, and youโ€™ve lived

your whole life in libraries, completely comfortable. Youโ€™d never survive the beating, let alone a life as an Eight afterward. Youโ€™d be begging to die.โ€

Kriss glared at me. โ€œDonโ€™t pretend that you know anything about what I can and cannot tolerate. Just because youโ€™re a Five, you think youโ€™re the only one whoโ€™s ever suffered?โ€

โ€œNo, but Iโ€™m sure Iโ€™ve experienced far worse than you,โ€ I said, my voice rising in anger, โ€œandย Iย couldnโ€™t take what Marlee went through. Iโ€™m saying I doubt youโ€™d fare any better.โ€

โ€œIโ€™m braver than you think, America. You have no idea the things Iโ€™ve sacrificed over the years. And if I make a mistake, I own up to the consequences.โ€

โ€œWhy should there be any consequences at all?โ€ I posed. โ€œMaxon keeps saying how difficult the Selection is for him, how hard it is to make the choice, and then one of us falls for someone else. Shouldnโ€™t he be thanking her for making his decision easier?โ€

Natalie, seeming distressed, tried to interject. โ€œI heard the funniest thing yesterday!โ€

โ€œBut the lawโ€”โ€ Kriss called over her.

โ€œAmerica has a point,โ€ Elise countered quickly, and the ordered conversation crumbled.

We were speaking over one another, trying to make our opinions heard, justifying why we thought what happened was wrong or right. This was a first, but something Iโ€™d been expecting from the start. With this many girls together, competing against one another, there was no way we wouldnโ€™t fight eventually.

Then, in a disconnected voice, Celeste mumbled to her magazine as we continued to argue, โ€œGot what she deserved. Whore.โ€

The following silence was as charged as our quarrel.

Celeste looked over her shoulder just in time to see me lunge at her. She screamed as I landed on her, knocking us both into a coffee table. I heard something, probably a cup of tea, smash onto the floor.

Iโ€™d closed my eyes midjump, and when I opened them, Celeste was underneath me, trying to grab at my wrists. I pulled back my right arm and slapped her as hard as I could across her face. The burning sensation in my hand was nearly overwhelming, but it was worth it to hear the satisfying smack that erupted when it made contact.

Celeste immediately let out a shriek and started clawing at me. For the first time I regretted not keeping my nails long like the other girls did. She made a few cuts on my arm, which only angered me more, and I

struck her again. This time I cut her lip. In response to the pain, she reached for somethingโ€”the saucer from her cup of teaโ€”and slammed it against the side of my head.

Thrown off, I tried to grab at her again, but people were pulling us apart. I was so consumed, I hadnโ€™t noticed someone calling for the guards. I took a swing at one of them, too. I was tired of being manhandled.

โ€œDid you see what she did to me?โ€ Celeste cried.

โ€œYou keep your mouth shut!โ€ I screamed. โ€œDonโ€™t you ever talk about Marlee again!โ€

โ€œSheโ€™s crazy! Donโ€™t you hear her? Did you see what she did?โ€ โ€œLet me go!โ€ I said, struggling against the guard.

โ€œYouโ€™re psychotic! Iโ€™m going to tell Maxon right now. You can kiss the palace good-bye!โ€ she threatened.

โ€œNo oneโ€™s seeing Maxon right now,โ€ the queen said sternly. She looked into Celesteโ€™s eyes and then into mine. Her disappointment was clear. I hung my head. โ€œYouโ€™re both going to the hospital wing.โ€

The hospital wing was a long, pristine corridor with beds against the walls. Pinned by the head of each bed was a curtain to wrap around for privacy. Cabinets of medical supplies were scattered throughout.

Wisely, Celeste and I were placed at opposite ends of the wing, with Celeste being closer to the entrance and me near a window in the back. Sheโ€™d pulled her curtain partially around her bed almost immediately so she wouldnโ€™t have to see me. I couldnโ€™t blame her. I did have a rather smug look on my face. Even while the nurse tended to the sore spot behind my hairline where Celeste had hit me, I couldnโ€™t bring myself to grimace.

โ€œNow, hold this ice here, and that will help keep the swelling down,โ€ she offered.

โ€œThanks,โ€ I replied.

The nurse looked up and down the wing quickly, seeming to check that no one could hear us. โ€œGood for you,โ€ she whispered. โ€œMost everyoneโ€™s been waiting for something like this to happen.โ€

โ€œReally?โ€ I asked, my voice as low as hers. I probably shouldnโ€™t have been smiling this much.

โ€œI canโ€™t begin to count the horror stories Iโ€™ve heard about that one,โ€ she said, nodding her head toward Celesteโ€™s curtained bed.

โ€œHorror stories?โ€

โ€œWell, she provoked that one girl who hit her.โ€

โ€œAnna? How do you know?โ€

โ€œMaxonโ€™s a good man,โ€ she said simply. โ€œHe made sure she was checked out here before she went home. She told us what Celeste said about her parents. It was so filthy, I canโ€™t repeat it.โ€ The look on her face conveyed her disgust.

โ€œPoor Anna. I knew it had to be something like that.โ€

โ€œOne girl came in with her feet bleeding after someone slipped glass in her shoes in the night. We canโ€™t prove it was Celeste, but who else would do something so mean?โ€

โ€œI never heard about that.โ€ I gasped.

โ€œShe looked terrified that she might get worse. I suppose she chose to keep her mouth shut. And Celeste hits her maids. Not with anything more than her hands, but they come in for ice from time to time.โ€

โ€œNo!โ€ All the maids Iโ€™d encountered were sweet girls. I couldnโ€™t imagine any of them doing something that would provoke getting hit at all, let alone regularly.

โ€œSuffice to say, your antics are making the rounds already. Youโ€™re a hero around here,โ€ the nurse said with a wink.

I didnโ€™t feel like a hero.

โ€œWait,โ€ I said suddenly. โ€œYou said Maxon had Anna checked out before he sent her home?โ€

โ€œYes, miss. Heโ€™s very concerned that youโ€™re all taken care of.โ€

โ€œWhat about Marlee? Did she come here? How was she when she left?โ€

Before the nurse could answer, I heard Celesteโ€™s pouty voice pierce the room.

โ€œMaxon, sweetheart!โ€ she called as he marched through the doorway. We shared a brief moment of eye contact before he approached Celesteโ€™s bed. The nurse walked away, leaving me alone and aching to

know if sheโ€™d actually seen Marlee.

The sound of Celesteโ€™s whiny voice was almost too irritating to bear. I heard Maxon murmur his condolences, comforting the poor thing before extricating himself. He made his way around her curtain and focused his eyes on me, seeming exhausted as he walked down the wing. โ€œYouโ€™re lucky my father had the cameras barred from the palace, otherwise thereโ€™d be hell to pay for your actions.โ€ He ran his hand through his hair, exasperated. โ€œHow am I supposed to defend this,

America?โ€

โ€œAre you going to kick me out, then?โ€ I played with a piece of my dress while I waited for his answer.

โ€œOf course not.โ€

โ€œWhat about her?โ€ I asked, nodding my head toward Celesteโ€™s bed. โ€œNo. Youโ€™re all stressed after yesterday, and I canโ€™t hold that against

you. Iโ€™m not sure my father will accept that excuse, but thatโ€™s what Iโ€™m going to say.โ€

I paused. โ€œMaybe you should tell him it was my fault. Maybe you should just send me home.โ€

โ€œAmerica, youโ€™re overreacting.โ€

โ€œLook at me, Maxon,โ€ I urged. I felt the lump rising in my throat and fought to speak past it. โ€œIโ€™ve known from the beginning I donโ€™t have what it takes, and I thought that I couldโ€”I donโ€™t knowโ€”change, or somehow make it work; but I canโ€™t stay here. I canโ€™t.โ€

Maxon moved to sit on the edge of my bed. โ€œAmerica, you might hate the Selection, and you might be mad about what happened to Marlee; but I know that you care about me enough not to just abandon me in this.โ€

I reached for his hand. โ€œI also care enough about you to tell you youโ€™re making a mistake.โ€

I could see the pain in Maxonโ€™s face as he held my hand tighter, as if he could hold me there and keep me from disappearing. Hesitantly, he leaned in and whispered, โ€œItโ€™s not always so difficult. And I want to show that to you, but you have to give me time. I can prove that there are good things to this, but you have to wait.โ€

I inhaled to contradict him, but he cut me off. โ€œFor weeks, America, youโ€™ve asked me for time, and I gave it to you without question because I had faith in you. Please, I need you to have a little bit of faith in me, too.โ€

I didnโ€™t know what Maxon could possibly show me that might change my mind, but how could I not give him more time when heโ€™d done that for me?

I sighed. โ€œFine.โ€

โ€œThank you.โ€ The relief in his voice was obvious. โ€œI have to get back, but Iโ€™ll come see you soon.โ€

I nodded. Maxon stood and left, stopping briefly to tell Celeste good- bye. I watched him go and wondered if trusting him was a bad idea.

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