No Limits

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Author: Jessie York
have no powers,” she said stubbornly. “If I did I would have knocked down that door and escaped.”
    “You don’t have any power while you are wearing that,” the woman said, pointing to the bracelet on Riley’s wrist. “Don’t bother trying to take it off, by the way. Only the guard can do that. Silver saps our powers. We usually wear them in these pens so that we can be on equal footing with the men we mate. It is an ancient Amazonian rule that we never use our strength to force a man to mate with us. We believe that any Amazon who does so is cursed by Ares, who disdains men and women who have to use force in such unions.”
    “This is too much,” Riley said.
    “That is why we take it slowly on the first day,” the woman said. “Think about what I have told you for the rest of the day and get yourself ready. For goodness sakes, eat your food.” She looked Riley square in the face. “My name is Aria and I have been given the responsibility to train you by the Amazonian queen Hippolyta. You are my first trainee and your performance will reflect greatly on me so you must listen to, and do, everything that I tell you.”
    “What about my brother?” Riley cried. If they thought she had some sort of special powers, they must have thought the same of him. What had they done with him? Aria did not answer the question as she left the room, however, and Riley was left alone with her thoughts. She prayed that wherever her brother was, he was alright.

Chapter 9 – Chace
    Chace threw up. His stomach heaved as he emptied his lunch into the garbage can in the training room.
    “You’ve got to up your game, Chace,” Sam yelled. “I’m kicking your ass.”
    “I know that,” Chace said. He puked again. He was covered in bruises. Did the Gargarean think Chace was oblivious to the fact that he was getting his butt kicked? Chace had never been hit with a metal bo staff so hard in his life before. Come to think it, prior to coming to the Gargarean mansion, he had never been hit with a bo staff at all.
    Even after three weeks of combat training, Chace refused to think of himself as a Gargarean. All he could think about was escaping and freeing his sister from the Amazons. He had been told that was who had taken her. Although he was gaining more and more control over his powers, Chace had trouble believing that he wasn’t just trapped in some sort of crazy dream. He half expected Riley to shake him awake at any moment and tell him that he was late for school.
    The training itself was tortuous. New recruits were not allowed to leave the mansion. Instead, they were pushed to their physical limits in cavernous training rooms underneath the mansion. Chace was forced to run, jump, and fight until he was sick, sore, and bloody. His body mended itself with amazing rapidity, however, and he was quickly thrown back into training sessions.
    That was not to say that Chace was bad at the training. Much the opposite. The senior Gargareans marveled at his progress and told him that he was the most powerful warrior they had ever trained before. Chace was quickly moved up into more advanced training groups. Therein laid the problem. More experienced Gargareans like Sam pulverized him. The pain he had experienced with the new recruits quickly magnified.
    The only silver lining was that Kyle was moved up quickly with him. Chace could tell that Kyle hated him with a passion. Chace more than returned the sentiment. If it wasn’t for Kyle and his powers of persuasion, Chace might have still been free to find Riley. Training with Kyle gave Chace the opportunity to pummel the guy’s ass. Sure, sometimes Kyle got the better of Chace, but Chace was learning quickly and there were days when he would get to feel the pretty boy’s bones crack against Chace’s knuckles. He enjoyed that feeling.
    “Alright everyone, bring it in,” Jacob announced. At about 25 years of age or so, he was the senior Gargarean trainer present. “Tomorrow we are
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