didn'
, purposeful strides. The echo of boots and careless l
nce, his pace measured, h
wolf w
's shoulders. This wasn't just about the drill. Darius had known that the moment Adria
ed the boys'
teeth, the air thick with the sharp scent of sweat, metal, and
ed inside and
oed louder than
sed your
aid, wasti
o the nearest bench and exha
n turne
allowed," he snapped. "On a h
drill," Dar
s not th
narrowed slightl
ressure rolling off him in controlled waves. The ls," Adrian said. "One mistake. One human
tep back. "You trained us to survive among them-not to shrink
u ass
outsiders. Just boys desperate to believe in talent. Humans
tretched be
and turned away, dragging
though," he s
us went on, his tone casual, alm
sed deli
forgo
owly. "What do you
his head sligh
jaw tighten
oodie," Darius continued, unh
ing to do with t
. "Because I've never seen y
ed uneasily, sen
Darius went on quietly. "About risk.
pau
fraid. And it made me wonder... since when does our fear
ds landed
er room fe
low and dangerous. "You're
almly. "If we're measuring danger, we sho
eat p
," Darius said. "I think it was con
ashed down b
me, Adrian didn't
knew that Darius was
led his focus in a
Adrian hadn't calculat
t, voice ice-cold, "you speak abo
ned his head-n
now
the door open
here he was, a faint smirk li
time, Adrian wasn't guar
arding hims
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