The Elite (Selection)

The Elite (Selection) by Kiera Cass Read Free Book Online

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Authors: Kiera Cass
come.”
    “He’s even cuter in person!” May whispered loudly, and I could tell by the slight shake of his head that Maxon had heard.
    He went off to Elise’s family, who were easily the most refined of the group. Her older brothers looked as rigid as the guards, and her parents bowed to Maxon as he approached. I wondered if Elise had told them to do that or if that was just who they were. They all looked so polished, with matching heads of jet-black hair topping their small, smartly dressed frames.
    Beside them, Natalie and her very pretty younger sister were whispering to Kriss as their parents shook hands. The whole space was full of warm energy.
    “What does he mean, he expected enthusiasm from us?” Mom demanded in a low whisper. “Is this because you yelled at him when you met? You haven’t been doing that again, have you?”
    I sighed. “Actually, Mom, we argue pretty regularly.”
    “What?” She gaped at me. “Well, stop it!”
    “Oh, and I kneed him in the groin once.”
    There was a split second of silence before May barked a laugh. She covered her mouth and tried to stop, but it kept coming out in awkward, squeaky sounds. Dad’s lips were pressed together, but I could tell he was on the verge of losing it himself.
    Mom was paler than snow.
    “America, tell me you’re joking. Tell me you didn’t assault the prince.”
    I didn’t know why, but the word assault pushed us all over the edge; and May, Dad, and I bent over laughing as Mom stared at us.
    “Sorry, Mom,” I managed.
    “Oh, good lord.” She suddenly seemed very excited to meet Marlee’s parents, and I didn’t stop her from going.
    “So he enjoys a girl who stands up to him,” Dad said once we all calmed down. “I like him more already.”
    Dad looked around the room, taking in the palace, and I stood there trying to absorb his words. How many times in the years Aspen and I had been dating in secret had he and my father been in the same room? A dozen at least. Maybe more. And I’d never really worried about him approving of Aspen. I knew getting him to consent to me marrying down a caste would be hard, but I had always assumed I’d get his permission in the end.
    For some reason, this felt a thousand times more stressful. Even with Maxon being a One, with him being able to provide for the lot of us, I was suddenly aware that there was a chance my dad might not like him.
    Dad wasn’t a rebel, out burning houses or anything. But I knew he was unhappy with the way things were run. What if his issues with the government extended to Maxon? What if he said I shouldn’t be with him?
    Before I could go too far down that path of thought, Maxon bounded up a few of the steps so he could see all of us.
    “I want to thank you again for coming. We’re so pleased to have you at the palace, not only to celebrate the first Halloween in Illéa in decades, but so that we can get to know all of you. I’m sorry my parents weren’t able to greet you as well. You will meet them very soon.
    “The mothers, sisters, and Elite are invited to have tea with my mother this afternoon in the Women’s Room. Your daughters will be able to escort you there. And the gentlemen will be having cigars with my father and myself. We’ll have a butler come for you, so no worries about getting lost.
    “Your maids will escort you to the rooms you’ll use for the duration of your stay, and they will get you properly suited for your visit, as well as for the celebration tomorrow night.”
    He gave us all a quick wave and went on his way. Almost immediately, a maid was at our side.
    “Mr. and Mrs. Singer? I’m here to escort you and your daughter to your quarters.”
    “But I want to stay with America!” May protested.
    “Sweetie, I’m sure the king gave us a room every bit as nice as America’s. Don’t you want to see it?” my mother encouraged.
    May turned to me. “I want to live exactly how you live. Just for a little while. Can’t I stay with you?”
    I

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