Kasadya (Hellhound Awakened)

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Author: Karen Swart
what you’re doing. Unlike the others, I will engage and I will hurt you, understand?”
    “I didn’t mean to,” I croaked out, near the point of crying. How humiliating, being dragged away like that.
    Without a word we just looked at each other. I felt a tear drop down my face, over my cheek, and I looked down at my lap. He turned around and left me alone in the room; the moment I felt safe I burst into tears. The guy’s insane! I have a freaking insane Custos , and he’ll kill me before I even reach week two.
    With my hands over my face, I heard footsteps and quickly pulled myself together; a pair of men’s legs in jeans came into view.
    “Are you okay, Kas?” Seth asked, and then bent down to look at me.
    “Yeah I’m okay, just had the wits scared out of me. Thanks for helping me, and sorry for the trouble.”
    “I’m sorry you had to go through that. I’ve never approved of his methods and that makes the two of us incompatible.”
    “Yeah, he is a pretty tough guy.”
    “No not tough, he is out of touch with normal emotions,” he said, and when he raised me up to take me into his arms again, I went without resisting. His arms were very comforting and I allowed myself the moment.
    “I wish I could get you transferred to another, but it has never been done before.”
    “It’s okay I’ll survive. Have to, right?”
    He released me and we looked at each other, he leaned closer with his mouth. Just when he was about to kiss me, Chax came into the room. Seth stopped and looked up at him.
    “Come Kasadya, we will train at my house. There are too many distractions here,” Chax said, and stepped to the side. Opening the door he waited for me to follow. I looked at Seth and smiled then turned and walked out.
     
    “Careful, Seth, you play with fire,” I heard Chax say and then the sound of his footsteps following me. I just continued walking until we reached a set of doors where I stepped aside for him to take the lead. He walked by me like I wasn’t even there and just continued to storm down the next hall. Oh boy, I’m going to have one hell of a time with this guy; clearly he is not a people’s person.
    After a moment he stopped and turned around to look at me. “I can see this is going to take too long, take my hand,” and he offered me his hand. Nervous, I slowly moved my hand to his, and the moment it touched his we shifted into a lounge room, filled with antique furniture. He let go of my hand and walked out of the room. I followed him, all the while looking at the paintings and stuff. We were walking out a door to a garden with a wide open patch of grass. On the side I could see weapons and stuff hanging on walls. Oh boy this guy needs a hobby . Clearly this guy is taking his job beyond the point of serve.
    “We will practice here for the next few days. I want to make myself very clear. When you go out in the field you will meet much more dangerous creatures than here, and they will not stop before they kill you. There will be no one to save you but yourself. You fail here and you will die out there. Do you understand?”
    “Yes.”
    “Good, we will begin with basic battle techniques. I’ll show, and you follow.”
    He walked over to a small bench, removed his jacket and flung it over the bench. Now in just a t-shirt and jeans, he was walking to the middle of some type of ring and looked at me waiting. I moved over quickly, so as not to piss him off again.
    Then he started with a basic punch move and I followed. We did a few, and every now and then he had to move my arm or twist my hand, to ensure that I get the technique before we continued. I must confess, this guy moved very gracefully. I found myself fascinated with him every time he showed me a move. This guy can fight.
    We continued until the sun’s final rays peeked out from behind the horizon, leaving the sky orange and purple. I was totally wasted, since he doesn’t do time-outs during his training sessions. I’m either going to
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