The Elite (Selection)

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knowledge.
    “I don’t know about that.” Part of me was sick of people saying that. Another part yearned for it still to be true.
    Over Officer Woodwork’s shoulder, I saw Aspen dancing with Celeste. Something knotted in my chest at the sight.
    “Sounds like you get along well with most everyone. Someone even said that during the last attack you took your maids with you to the hiding place for the royal family. Is that true?” He sounded amazed. At the time, it seemed like a completely normal thing to protect the girls I loved, but to everyone else it came across as daring or strange.
    “I couldn’t leave them behind,” I explained.
    He shook his head in awe. “You’re a true lady, miss.”
    I blushed. “Thank you.”
    I was left gasping for breath after the song, so I took a seat at one of the many tables sprinkled around the room. I drank orange punch and fanned myself with a napkin, watching others dancing on the floor. I found Maxon with Elise. They looked happy as they spun around in circles. He’d danced with Elise twice now and still hadn’t sought me out.
    It took awhile to find Aspen on the floor since so many men were in uniform, but I finally spotted him in a corner, talking with Celeste. I watched as she winked at him, her lips turned up in a flirtatious smile.
    Who does she think she is? I stood to go and tell her to stop but realized what that would mean for both Aspen and myself before I took a step forward. I sat back down and continued to sip my punch. By the time the song ended, though, I was on the move and had situated myself close enough to Aspen for it to be appropriate for him to ask me to dance.
    And he did, which was good, because I didn’t think I could have been patient.
    “What in the world was that?” I asked quietly but with obvious outrage in my voice.
    “What was what?”
    “Celeste was running her hands all over you!”
    “Somebody’s jealous,” he sang into my ear.
    “Oh, stop it! She’s not supposed to be acting like that; it’s against the rules!” I looked around to make sure no one could see how intimately we were talking, particularly my parents. I noticed Mom sitting and talking with Natalie’s mother. Dad had disappeared.
    “This from you,” he said, rolling his eyes playfully. “If we aren’t together, you can’t tell me who I’m not allowed to talk to.”
    I made a face. “You know it’s not like that.”
    “So what is it like?” he whispered. “I don’t know if I’m supposed to be holding on or letting go.” He shook his head. “I don’t want to give up, but if there’s nothing for me to hope for, then tell me.”
    I could see the effort behind him keeping his face so calm, the lingering sadness in his voice. And I hurt, too. Thinking about letting this end brought a stabbing pain to my chest.
    I sighed and confessed. “He’s been avoiding me. He’ll say hello, but he’s been very devoted to dating the other girls recently. I think I must have imagined that he actually liked me.”
    He stopped dancing for a moment, shocked at what I was saying. He quickly picked back up, studying my face for a moment.
    “I didn’t realize that was what was going on,” he said softly. “I mean, you know I want us to be together, but I didn’t want you to get hurt.”
    “Thanks.” I shrugged. “I feel stupid more than anything.”
    Aspen pulled me in a little closer, still keeping a respectful distance though I knew he didn’t want to. “Trust me, Mer, any man who passes up the chance to be with you is the stupid one.”
    “You tried to pass me up,” I reminded him.
    “That’s how I know,” he replied with a smile. I was glad we could joke about that now.
    I looked over Aspen’s shoulder and found Maxon dancing with Kriss. Again. Wasn’t he even going to ask me once?
    Aspen leaned in. “You know what this dance reminds me of?”
    “Tell me.”
    “Fern Tally’s sixteenth birthday party.”
    I gave him a look like he was crazy. I

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