Royal Crush by Meg Cabot

Royal Crush by Meg Cabot

Author:Meg Cabot
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Feiwel & Friends


Thursday, November 26

1:30 A.M.

Eis Schloss Stockerdörfl, Austria

I’m writing this in the bathroom because my roommates are in bed with the lights out and I don’t want to disturb them … but I know I’ll never get to sleep if I don’t get this down!

Two of the weirdest things just happened. One was good—I think—and one was bad.

Really, really bad.

Good Thing first:

Prince Khalil told me that I look cute!!!!

It’s true.

The bad part is—well, one of the bad parts—he said it as we were all going inside after the snowball fight, which got busted BY MY GRANDMOTHER.

I already knew from the T-shirt incident on the train platform that having Grandmère as a chaperone was going to be tricky.

But I didn’t think she wasn’t going to let us have any fun at all!

(Although I will admit, things did get a little out of hand when kids from both BrATS and FARs showed up. I think there might have been people who weren’t even part of the Royal School Winter Games throwing snowballs. I’m pretty sure I spotted a few of the hotel employees hurling a couple at us.)

All of it came to an end, however, when Grand-mère came storming out of the hotel in her bathrobe, nighttime turban, and boots, and yelled (in French), “Cease this behavior at once, Your Royal Highnesses, or I will telephone your parents!”

I have no idea whose parents she meant … she might actually have meant everyone’s parents. I’m pretty sure she knows all their parents, because I saw Grandmère’s Rolodex once (that’s an old-timey thing that people used to use in the days before address books on cell phones), and it is HUGE. It takes up her entire desk, practically.



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