He jumps up, turns and starts moving forward in a fluid motion someone his size shouldn’t be able to do, but he made it look like nothing. He reaches me and grabs for my arm and I turn out of his grasp only to be caught by his other arm. I take a swing of my own making an attempt to free myself fro
He stepped over to the trainer who was keeping time and grabbed a water and a towel before turning back to the group and dividing us up into pairs. I am pulled over to Warrior Osiston. “When can I train with the group, this seems like a punishment now. Did I do something wrong that you keep separa
I wake up feeling just a bit lighter and I want to talk to Sierra about what Lillian said at dinner. I’ve never actually talked about my scars to anyone or what they could possibly mean. I race to get ready and head down to the kitchen to grab a snack from Stella. I’m actually excited for school,
I walk back to the bunkhouse with a plan to ask Osiston if I can have regular study time with Sierra on the weekends. I don’t know what training looks like, but I have to have some time set aside to get the work done if they want me to actually finish school. I really like my classes in this ‘fas
I grab a plate and start eating. Luna Anne’s note said that a car would be by to pick me up, but no time or other direction was given. It did say I would have breakfast, but I don’t want to impose and I don't know what she’ll have. I don’t want to be rude and scarf down all of her food, warrior t
“Hey, don't do that. You are not weak.” “Are you a mind reader too?” “It’s my job to anticipate what the Luna Queen needs, which has me interacting with a lot of different people, including warriors. You all have a look when you feel inadequate in some way.” He gives me a look like when Alpha Luc
Hey Guys! Sorry I disappeared. This summer has been crazy as I'm sure it is for most parents. I coach 2 sports and both my kids play sports (that I don't coach). Just when I thought I was catching up I caught the worst case of the Rona I have ever had. I have been down with a blinding migraine
We walk inside to a grand entrance and I am immediately wrapped in a hug. I can’t see anything around the soft material covering my whole head, burying my face in a chest. “You have no idea how good it is to see you. I thought we were all going to go crazy not being able to check in or see you at