Kasadya (Hellhound Awakened)

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Author: Karen Swart
build muscles like a gym jockey or I most likely won’t be able to move tomorrow, the last one a hundred percent guaranteed.
    “Tomorrow after lunch I’ll meet you at the front door. I will shift you here but by the time we are finished you will take over the shifting and then be on your own.”
    “Okay.” Like I have a magic wand stuck somewhere.
    He offered his hand again and this time I took it a little more easily. And, like that, I was standing in the front lobby of The Hellhouse . The moment I released his hand he shifted out without even saying good-bye or night. Man he needs some classes on manners.
    Walking back to my room I felt like a train hit me, each step was agonizing, my muscles straining from all the exercise they had this afternoon. I made it into the hall to find the three divas standing at the first door talking to someone. Just moving passed them I ignored them and walked to our room. The moment our door came into view I sighed and walked inside to find Nanini jumping on a spot and Lada on a laptop.
     
    “Wow girl, you look wasted,” Lada commented.
    “You don’t want my body at this moment,” I replied, and walked to my bed and crashed on it.
    “Yeah, Chax really packs one hell of a training punch,” Nanini said, coming to pace in front of me.
    “Yeah, he’s what I would call a lady-killer,” I replied, and tried to roll over to get back up again, without any luck.
    “Seth was totally pissed at him the whole afternoon; Arianna had to calm him down a few times,” Nanini continued, and leaned over to look me in the eyes.
    “Yes, he is fascinated with the new girl,” Lada said, laughing softly.
    “Hey, cut me some slack here. Just went through one hell of a day and it’s not even over yet. Man I’m so sore.”
    “How are you going to get to the grub spot like this?” Nanini asked, still hanging over me.
    “Definitely not going to make it, don’t even think the bathroom is reachable at this point.”
    “Nanini go get Lilly, she’ll be able to help Kas,” Lada instructed, and Nanini ran out of the room.
    ”Who’s Lily?” I asked, worried that someone was going to help me into an even worse situation.
    “She is spirit fae, like Maia. Able to leave you sitting on the ground like a little child in the hot spot corner; or in your case, able to remove the pain from your muscles so that you can get up, go eat, and have a bath.”
    “You think she will come and visit me every night?” I asked, still trying to get off the bed. Stupid guy, how the hell did he want me to train if I couldn’t even move the next day?
    Hello, I hear I have a patient waiting for me,” a girl said, and came to lean over me smiling.
    “If you can take the pain away, I’ll be your best buddy until the end of days,” I said, begging her to help me.
    “Don’t worry, we do this all the time.” She placed her hands on my shins, and just like with Maia, a buzz went into my body followed by goose bumps. Then the warm feeling spread through me, taking away the pain.
    “That feels so good, thank you,” I said, to the girl who was now green from top to toe.
    “No problem, hope you feel better in a few minutes. I’ll see you guys. Still have to get ready for supper,” she replied, and walked out of the room.
    “I like her,” I said, and we started laughing.
     
    After a few minutes I got up, took a shower, and then we made it to the grub spot. I ate the entire plate. The girls went to the entertainment room, but I called it a night and went straight for bed; crashing on it with such force, I bumped it in into the wall. Holy crap, I hope tomorrow will be better. My first day here totally sucked big time.
     

 
    Chapter 3
     
    After I finally convinced myself to get up and start a new day, we went to breakfast. Lotan had been watching me since last night, but made no attempt to confront me or anything. That made two of us, still trying to forget my Custos dragging me away like a little girl,
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