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I watch Reina walk to the stage and fiddle with a projector, then the white screen behind the stage lights up, and a video begins to play.

Of . . . me.

My unease surges to wild panic as I watch the video unfold. Every single incident this year plays over the wide screen. I watch myself, the feeling surreal, like watching another person.

Except the videos have been edited to only show certain parts. I’m on my knees in the hallway, arguing with Inara. Then I’m in the club, surrounded by male Fae. But from the angle of the camera, I look like I’m enjoying the attention.

Boos fill the air.

The video of me standing over the bed of the girl who was turned to stone comes next. I’m glaring at the camera, a snarky smirk on my face.

Of course Inara’s comments have been edited out so it looks like I’m somehow responsible for the girl’s death.

My heart sinks as more footage emerges. Moments between the prince and I that I didn’t know were filmed. When the camera pans to a window and draws close, and I see the prince and I inside the gym, my heart sinks. He’s on top of me, my legs wrapped around his waist.

“Fae-whore,” someone yells.

I try to look away from what I know comes next, but Rhaegar’s hand forces me to watch the final footage. I cringe as the girl in the video slinks from the prince’s house, her white-blonde hair messy and matted.

“Yes,” Inara purrs, “she’s still wearing the same clothes from the night before. Classy.” Her crystalline eyes meet mine, and a grin carves into her face. “Time to come up and claim your title, Summer Solstice.”

Time seems to slow as Rhaegar forces me toward the stage. Boos and hisses assault me from all sides. Inara’s lackeys mock me as I pass. Lyra performs a dramatic bow. Kimber doesn’t bow, but she bares her fangs at me.

Reina winks at me and mouths, you’re so dead. Her twin boy toys make vulgar gestures.

I climb the steps, my legs shaky. This will not end well.

Inara glides toward me like we’re best friends. I should have known she wouldn’t let the humiliation from last night stand. I should have been ready for something like this.

“This human thought she could come to our academy and spit on our traditions. She thinks she’s better than us. That she can come here and use spells to trick the Winter Prince into thinking he’s mated to her. First she tried to lure Rhaegar into her bed, and when that didn’t work, she went after the prince.”

A symphony of boos echo off the walls.

“She wants to become a Fae queen,” Inara continues, “so let’s make her one.”

Panic swells behind my sternum. I scan the crowd for a friendly face. I can’t breathe. Can’t move.

“On your knees,” she says pleasantly, still smiling. When I refuse, Inara motions to Reina. When I see what she holds, it takes all my willpower not to cry out.

Reina’s hand squeezes around Ruby’s body. Her other hand holds a pair of scissors.

“On your knees,” Reina orders, “or I go snip snip.”

“Don’t do it, kid!” Ruby shrieks.

But what choice do I have? My ego isn’t worth hurting my friend.

I force my head high and drop to my knees.

Reina releases Ruby, who takes to the air.

“I’m going to get help,” Ruby promises.

My eyes are trained on her form until she disappears out a side door. I didn’t have the heart to tell her it doesn’t matter. The teachers are all lesser Fae, and the Evermore students have had thousands of years to amass their powers.

The professors are terrified of them. Which means they can do whatever they want to me.

“All hail the Queen of Everwilde,” Inara says.

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