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Chapter no 18

The Heir (The Selection, 4)

โ€œALL RIGHT, YOURย HIGHNESS, WHENEVERย youโ€™re ready.โ€

The makeup girl did a last check, and I corrected my posture, reviewing the names in my head. I nodded, and the light on the camera turned red, telling me we were filming.

โ€œYouโ€™ve seen the extravagant tea party, you heard about the delicious food, and you saw all the breathtaking fashion; but who did you think should be eliminated?

โ€œYes, Sir Kile looked somewhat less than manly in my tiara, and Sir Hale nearly swept me off my feet . . . in a bad way,โ€ I concluded with a grin. โ€œBut, after much deliberation, the two Selected leaving us today are Kesley Timber from Whites and Holden Messenger from Bankston.

โ€Œโ€œHow is your favorite doing? Dying to learn more about the remaining contestants? Hungry for more Selection-related news? Tune in to theย Reportย each Friday night for updates from me and the gentlemen themselves, and donโ€™t forget to look out for exclusive programs dedicated to the Selection exclusively on the Public Access Channel.โ€

I held my smile a few seconds longer.

โ€œCut!โ€ the director called. โ€œExcellent. Sounded perfect to me, but letโ€™s do one more for good measure.โ€

โ€œSure. When will this go out?โ€

โ€œTheyโ€™ll edit all the footage from this afternoonโ€™s party tonight and get it on air tomorrow, so this should be out on Monday.โ€

I nodded. โ€œGreat. One more time?โ€

โ€œYes, Your Highness, if you donโ€™t mind.โ€

I swallowed and went over my speech again before pulling myself up into the exact same pose.

At ten past nine I heard the knock on my door, and I skipped over to answer it. Kile was there, leaning against the doorframe, tiara in hand.

โ€œI heard you were missing this,โ€ he said jokingly. โ€œCome in, loser.โ€

He passed through the doorway, looking around again as if I redecorated my room daily. โ€œSo am I getting cut yet?โ€

I grinned. โ€œNo, itโ€™s Kesley and Holden. Donโ€™t let that spill though. I canโ€™t

send them away until after the garden party airs.โ€

โ€Œโ€œThat wonโ€™t be a problem. Neither of them really speaks to me anyway.โ€ โ€œNo?โ€ I asked as he handed me my tiara.

โ€œIโ€™ve heard they thought me being a part of the Selection was unfair. And then seeing our kiss plastered everywhere sealed that opinion.โ€

I placed the tiara on the shelf with the others. โ€œMade a good call then, didnโ€™t I?โ€

He chuckled. โ€œOh, I brought you another present.โ€ โ€œI love presents!โ€

โ€œYouโ€™ll hate this one, trust me.โ€ He reached into his pocket and pulled out that spectacular disaster of a tie.

โ€œI figured if you were having a bad day, you could take it to the garden and burn it. Get your aggression out on something that wonโ€™t cry. Unlike Leeland.โ€

โ€œI wasnโ€™tย tryingย to make him cry.โ€ โ€œSure you werenโ€™t.โ€

I smiled, taking the wound-up fabric from his hand. โ€œI actually really like this present. It assures me that no human will be forced to wear it ever again.โ€ Looking over at him, at his hitched-up smile, I was able to push away everything for a minute. It felt like the Selection wasnโ€™t even happening just

then. I was a girl with a boy. And I knew what I wanted to do with that boy.

I dropped the tie on the floor and put a hand on his chest. โ€œKile Woodwork, do you want to kiss me?โ€

He let out a whistle. โ€œNot shy at all, are you?โ€ โ€œStop it. Yes or no?โ€

He pursed his lips, pretending to think it over. โ€œI wouldnโ€™t mind it.โ€

โ€Œโ€œAnd you understand that me kissing you doesnโ€™t mean I actually like you and that I would never, ever marry you?โ€

โ€œThank goodness.โ€ โ€œRight answer.โ€

I wrapped my hand around his head, pulling him to me, and an instant later his arms were around my waist. It was the perfect balm for a long day. Kileโ€™s kisses were direct and slow, and he made it impossible for me to think about much else.

We toppled onto the bed, holding each other as we laughed.

โ€œOf all the things I thought would happen when my name was called, I never dreamed Iโ€™d ever kiss you.โ€

โ€œI never dreamed youโ€™d be good at it.โ€ โ€œHey,โ€ he said, โ€œIโ€™ve had a bit of practice.โ€

I propped myself up on my elbow. โ€œWho was your last kiss?โ€

โ€œCaterina. When the Italian family visited in August, right before I left.โ€ โ€œThat doesnโ€™t surprise me at all.โ€

Kile shrugged, not ashamed in the slightest. โ€œWhat can I say? Theyโ€™re very friendly.โ€

โ€œFriendly,โ€ I repeated, rolling my eyes. โ€œThatโ€™s one word for it.โ€ He chuckled. โ€œWhat about you?โ€

โ€œAsk Ahren. Apparently everyone already knows.โ€ โ€œLeron Troyes?โ€

โ€œHow didย youย find out?โ€

โ€ŒWe lay there, laughing so much we were nearly crying. I played with a button on his shirt, and he twirled a piece of my hair between kisses, and the world shrank to just the two of us.

โ€œIโ€™ve never seen you like this,โ€ he commented. โ€œI didnโ€™t know it could be so easy to make you smile.โ€

โ€œItโ€™s not. You must be in rare form today.โ€

Kile wrapped an arm around me and placed his face inches from mine. โ€œHow are you feeling? I know this has got to be a crazy time for you.โ€

โ€œDonโ€™t,โ€ I whispered. โ€œDonโ€™t what?โ€

โ€œDonโ€™t ruin this. I like having you here, but Iโ€™m not in need of a soul mate. You can be quiet and go back to kissing me, or you can leave.โ€

He rolled onto his back, silent for a few minutes. โ€œSorry. I just wanted to talk.โ€

โ€œAnd you can. But not about you, not about me, and definitely not about you and me together.โ€

โ€œBut it seems like you must be lonely. How in the world do you deal with all this?โ€

I huffed, standing and pulling him to his feet. โ€œIf I need advice, I talk to my parents. If I need a friendly ear, I have Ahren. You were helping for a minute, and then you had to start with the questions.โ€

I turned him around and pushed him toward the door. โ€œDo you realize how unhealthy that is?โ€ he asked

โ€Œโ€œAre you the model of adult behavior? You canโ€™t even get your mother to cut the apron strings.โ€

Kile rounded back, staring me down. I was sure his anger was reflected in my face. I waited for him to scold me again, as heโ€™d done a thousand times growing up. But his eyes softened, and before I knew it, his hand was at the base of my neck, pulling me to him.

He crushed his lips to mine, and I simultaneously hated and adored him for it. All I could think of was the way his mouth moved and how I seemed so

fragile in his hands. The passion slowed, until the kisses were so soft they tickled.

When Kile finally pulled away, he kept his fingers teasingly close to my hair, rubbing the skin absentmindedly.

โ€œYou are so spoiled, and you are so obnoxious . . . but Iโ€™m here.โ€ With a final kiss, he opened the door and left.

I gazed around my room, dizzy with confusion. Why was he trying to get me to open up when he clearly couldnโ€™t stand me? And I didnโ€™t like him either! Sometimes he could be just as bratty as Josie.

I went toward my closet to get ready for bed and saw his ugly tie on the floor. Iโ€™d be doing everyone a favor if I threw it away now.

Maybe I would set it on fire the next time I was having a particularly wretched day. For now I tucked it into a drawer.

โ€ŒMy thoughts the next morning were a mess. I kept wondering what Kileโ€™s goal was last night. And I couldnโ€™t shake off how it made me feel similar to when Hale asked too many questions. They were such different people with vastly different understandings of me, yet theyโ€™d both quickly figured out how to make me back away. Would all the boys be like that? Was that something they all knew how to do?

โ€œNeena?โ€ I pulled the brush through my hair, trying to tame it as my maid walked behind me in the steam-filled bathroom, picking up the pajamas Iโ€™d left on the floor.

โ€œYes, Your Highness?โ€ She caught my eyes in the mirror as we spoke.

โ€œI feel like itโ€™s been a while since weโ€™ve talked about your boyfriend.

Whatโ€™s his name again?โ€

A smile crept up on her face. โ€œMark. Why do you ask?โ€

โ€œIโ€™m surrounded by a million boys. Just wondering how it is when you only have to deal with one.โ€

She shook her head at me. โ€œOne boy on a string is a wonderful thing,โ€ she said, her happiness forcing me to smile along with her. โ€œHeโ€™s doing great. He finally got into a university, and heโ€™s studying all the time. I get a call from him maybe once or twice a week. Itโ€™s not much, but we both have pretty full schedules.โ€

โ€œI do need constant supervision,โ€ I said with a wink. โ€œAmen.โ€

โ€œDoes he mind much? That youโ€™re far away and busy?โ€

She straightened the clothes looped over her arm. โ€œNo. His program is very demanding, so for now itโ€™s actually helpful.โ€

I leaned my head to one side, continuing to brush. โ€œThatโ€™s interesting.

Whatโ€™s he studying?โ€

โ€Œโ€œMark is a chemist. Heโ€™s studying biochemistry, specifically.โ€ My eyes widened. โ€œReally? Such a range in your professions.โ€

She frowned. โ€œThereโ€™s no caste system anymore, Your Highness. People can date and marry anyone they want to.โ€

I turned away from the mirror to look at her directly. โ€œThatโ€™s not what I mean. Itโ€™s simply intriguing to me the dynamic you must have. You have my laundry in your arms, and he might cure a disease. Those are two incredibly different roles in the world.โ€

Neena swallowed and dropped everything on the ground. โ€œI wonโ€™t be doing your laundry forever. I made a choice to come here, and I can leave whenever I like.โ€

โ€œNeena!โ€

โ€œI donโ€™t feel well,โ€ she said abruptly. โ€œIโ€™ll send someone else up to help you.โ€

She didnโ€™t even curtsy. โ€œNeena, I was simply talking!โ€

The door slammed, and I looked after her, shocked that she so shamelessly left without permission. I hadnโ€™t meant to offend her. I was merely curious, and that one observation didnโ€™t even begin to touch on the things I truly wanted to ask about.

I finished my hair and makeup on my own. When the substitute maid showed up, I sent her away. Just because Neena was in a bad mood didnโ€™t mean she could get out of her work. I could take care of myself, and she could clean tomorrow.

โ€ŒI picked up the applications for the remaining boys in the Selection. Whether I liked it or not, I knew what was expected of me. All I needed was to find situations that kept things as close to the surface as possible.

Ean was certainly captivating, but his charisma was almost too overwhelming. I wasnโ€™t sure I was prepared to spend time alone with him. Edwin was harmless enough. I pulled out Apselโ€™s sheet and looked it over. Nothing extraordinary there. I was tempted to send him home for being so bland, but after the reaction over the first elimination, I didnโ€™t think I could get away with that. Kileโ€™s form came up next, but he was a no at the moment. Winslow was, I hated to say it, considerably unattractive. The more and more I looked at him, the easier it was to see. I didnโ€™t think I had a type, but he made me wonder if I had an anti-type. Ivan . . . was this the guy who smelled vaguely of chlorine?

Near the bottom of the pile, Jack Rangerโ€™s picture jumped out at me. I had caught him staring at me a few times at the party, but we hadnโ€™t spoken. I took

that to mean he might still be intimidated enough for me to get through an evening together without him leaving me feeling as unpleasant as some of the others had.

I wrote a note out on my stationery inviting him to watch a movie with me tonight. That was an easy enough date. No unnecessary talking. Iโ€™d have a butler deliver it to him once Jack had joined the others. I was planning always to announce dates by sending a letter into or drawing the boys out of the room. That should make things interesting.

โ€ŒI sped through breakfast, ready to work. Looking at these endless requests and bills and budgets and proposals wasnโ€™t exactly my favorite thing, but it kept me busy, and I liked having my mind occupied all day. My nights and weekends for the next three months would belong to those boys, but the rest of the time I had a different job to do.

โ€œEadlyn, dear,โ€ Dad said, taking a break for some tea. โ€œI didnโ€™t get to tell you, but I thought the garden party was a success. I saw some of the stories in the papers this morning, and it was very well covered.โ€

โ€œI glanced at a few myself. And I caught a little of the special they did, and it all looked nicely done.โ€ I stretched in my chair, achy from sitting still.

He smiled. โ€œIndeed. I think you should try to do another event like that soonโ€”something with the group that people can see.โ€

โ€œSomething that might have an elimination afterward?โ€ โ€œIf you think that would help.โ€

I walked over to his desk, pouring myself some of his tea. โ€œI think it adds something. Like people might be more interested if their favorite might be on the line.โ€

He considered that. โ€œInteresting. Any thoughts on how it would be structured?โ€

โ€œNo, but I thought, since weโ€™re supposed to be looking for a prince here, it might be good to test them on the things they would need to know as a prince. History or policy. I think thereโ€™s a way to make it playful, kind of like a game show maybe?โ€

โ€ŒHe laughed. โ€œThe public would eat that up.โ€

I sipped my tea. โ€œSee, I have great ideas. I donโ€™t need a prince.โ€

โ€œEadlyn, you could run the world on your own if you needed to. Thatโ€™s not the point,โ€ he said with a chuckle.

โ€œWeโ€™ll see.โ€

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