Iย SENTย EAN IN SHORTLYย thereafter, and he didnโt protest at all, maybe proving right away that he would be as compliant as I needed him to be. It was certainly an interesting proposition, though Iโd have to get much further along in this process before I could know if Iโd need to use it or not.
Too soon, I had to get ready for dinner, so I put Butterscotch away and took a brush to my boots. I wasnโt terribly dirty. โNight, night,โ I whispered to my horse, slipping her a piece of sugar before heading back to the palace.
โEadlyn!โ someone called as I entered the palace.
It was Kile. He was talking with Henri, Erik, Fox, and Burke. He gave the others a sign to wait for him and jogged down the hall to me.
โHey,โ he said, his crooked smile settling on his face. He looked a little nervous.
โGood. I was talking with some of the guys, and we have a proposal for you.โ
I sighed. โAnother one?โ โHuh?โ
โNothing.โ I shook my head to clear it. โShould I come speak to them now?โ
โWell, yeah, but I wanted to ask you something first.โ โSure.โ
Kile stuffed his hands in his pockets. โAre we okay?โ
I squinted. โKile, you realize youโre not actually my boyfriend, right?โ
He chuckled. โYeah, I do. But, I donโt know, I liked having someone to show my designs to and laugh with, and I wanted to come check on you after I heard about Jack, but I was afraid you wouldnโt want to talk about it. Then I was afraid that staying away would make you upset, too. Do you know how difficult you are?โ
โIโd forget, but you keep reminding me!โ I teased.
Kile fidgeted. โIโll ease up. But seriously, are we okay?โ
I watched as he bit his lip, and I had to fight myself from daydreaming about them. He said he was here for me, so I hoped, maybe, Iโd get to feel those lips again.
โYes, Kile. Weโre okay. Donโt worry so much.โ
โAll right. Come over here. I think youโre going to like this idea.โ
We turned and walked down to the cluster of boys waiting. Henri immediately kissed my hand.
โโHello today,โ he greeted, making me laugh. โHello, Henri. Burke, Fox. Hi, Erik.โ
โYour Highness,โ Burke began. โMaybe this is a little out of line, but we were thinking that the Selection is a very challenging time for you.โ
I chuckled. โYou have no idea.โ
Fox smiled. He and Burke looked a little comical next to each other. Burke was so burly, and he was so lean. โIt has to be crazy. You have your work to do, and then you need to find time to do solo dates or try to get around to everyone at a party. It seems exhausting.โ
โSo we had an idea,โ Kile said. โCould the four of us do something with you this week?โ
This was completely brilliant. โYes!โ I exclaimed. โThat would be great.
Any ideas on what to do?โ
โWe were thinking about cooking together.โ Burkeโs face was so happy, I couldnโt say no, even though that was exactly what I wanted to do.
โCooking?โ I said, a fake smile plastered on my face. โCome on,โ Kile urged. โItโll be fun.โ
I exhaled nervously. โAll right. Cooking. How about tomorrow night?โ โPerfect!โ Fox said quickly, like he was worried Iโd change my mind. โOkay. Thursday, six oโclock. Iโll meet you in the foyer, and we can walk
to the kitchens together.โ This was going to be a nightmare. โIf youโll excuse me, I have to get ready for dinner.โ
โI headed upstairs wondering if there was any way to make this better. I doubted it.
โNeena,โ I called, walking into my room. โYes, miss?โ
โCan you start a bath? I need one before dinner.โ โCertainly.โ
I wrestled with my boots and flung off my dress. Besides the simple giving and responding to orders, we hadnโt spoken much lately, and I had to admit, it was hard on me. My room was my retreat, the place I rested and sketched and hid from the world. Neena was a part of that, and her being upset with me set everything off-kilter.
I walked into the bathroom, happy to find that she was dropping pieces of lavender into the tub without me asking.
โNeena, youโre a mind reader.โ โI try,โ she said slyly.
I moved cautiously, not wanting to anger her again. โHave you heard from Mark recently?โ
It seemed she couldnโt help her smile. โYes, just yesterday.โ
โWhat did you say he studied again?โ I slipped into the warm water, already feeling better.
โBiochemistry.โ She looked down. โI admit, he uses plenty of words I donโt understand when he tells me about it, but I get the idea of what he means.โ
โI wasnโt trying to imply I thought you were stupid, Neena. I was curious. I thought that was obvious.โ Biochemistry. Something about that rang a bell.
โShe sighed and dropped more lavender into the bath. โIt came out much harsher than that.โ
โThere are boys here from very different walks of life than mine. I can hardly stand to be in the same room with some of them. It was intriguing that the two of you do such varied jobs and still manage to share common ground.โ
She shook her head. โWe work. Itโs not something you can figure out on paper. Some people are meant to be together.โ
I leaned back in the tub. If there was no way to explain anything, then why bother? I thought again of Eanโs offer and Kileโs worry and Haleโs questions. I couldnโt believe how murky everything had become. I barely understood my own feelings anymore. I knew I wanted my independence, and the idea of any man coming up behind me trying to fix my work or do it for me was unacceptable. Then I thought of Dadโs gray hairs, slowly mixing in with the blond, and wondered how far Iโd go to make his life easier.
It was strange. Basically, every boy downstairs was an option, if I really had to choose one. And each of them could easily hurl my world into a new trajectory. I didnโt like that. I wanted to be in charge of my path. I wondered if that was the reason for putting a fence around myself, if it was the worry that anyone who crossed it would take away my control.
But maybe that control was an illusion. Even if I passed on all the Selected boys, would someone eventually come along and make me not even care about control? Would he cause me to hand it over willingly?
โIt seemed impossible, something I certainly couldnโt have imagined happening a few weeks ago.
There were still plenty of reasons to keep my guard up, and I knew I would. Still, I didnโt think Iโd be able to ignore the way these boys were affecting me much longer.





