Chapter Three

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After we had finished dinner, I went to my room to try and get some sleep. Micaela had mind-linked everyone telling us that the morning would come early so we all decided to go to bed.

I woke up just as the light began to pool in my room. A yawn escaped my lips and I stretched my arms. I looked around and smiled before getting up and getting ready. After I picked out a deep red skirt and a black blouse, I went into my bathroom for a hot shower. As soon as I turned the nob, the ceiling above the shower began to rain down on the ground. Oh I'm beginning to love this place. I stepped into the water after stripping and let the hot water melt the stiffness of my bones. I gently washed my dirty blonde hair and then cleaned my skin. Once I was done I stepped out and dried myself off. I pulled on my clothes, then dried my hair. I was never the type of girl to do something with it. It fell in lazy curls that I never found the need to tame. I decided that I looked good and that I was ready to head downstairs.

Lily was already downstairs and I walked over to her. When I got to her another girl came up. It was that girl from the train. Heck, I didn't even remember her name.

"Hey." She said. There was a nervous smile on her face. "I just wanted to apologize for what I did yesterday. I was sooo out of place when I said that."

I gave her a small polite smile. "It's fine. No damage done." She let out a sigh of relief.

"Thank the goddess. I don't know if you remember, but my name is Trish." She held out her hand and I took it. She had soft red curls that fell down her back. Her skin was the perfect light tan. She was pretty. I could see Aiden's interest in her.

"Hey Trish. I'm Sophie." She nodded.

"Who's this?" She asked turning to Lily.

"She's the real princess of Blue Valley." Trish smiled.

"Hi, what's your name?"

"Lily." She was shy, as always.

I giggled a little at her disposition. "She isn't used to attention." Trish nodded and just smiled at her.

At that point Miceala had come in. "Morning girls." We all replied with a good morning. "Now, today is going to be very rigorous. You will be asked millions of questions, and pushed to your limits. Don't let that discourage any of you. You are all strong girls and I know you all can handle it." She paused to look us over. "I'm sure you are all ready to get started, so let's get a move on." Miceala walked out the doorway and towards a larger building in the backyard. We followed silently, just listening to nature and the world around us. When we got to the building she stopped and turned to us with a smile. "Ladies, welcome to the Training house." The door opened to reveal tons of people. Men and women were training off to the right while others were running around a track to the left. In the center there was a basketball court along with a few volleyball nets. This was heaven for me. I was always more accustomed to this setting. It was like home.

"Form two lines, please. We will get you all to a tester and this process will go much smoother. If you already have an idea on where you will be, get into this line." A man gestured to the right. "If you don't know, then get in this line." He pointed to the left.

I crossed over to the right and stood beside Trish. "What do you think you'll be?" I asked, curiosity obviously eating at me.

She smiled at me. "Tracker. My sniffer is the best in my pack." She tapped her nose. "You?"

I smiled just like she had. "Warrior, I mean, obvious reasons." I laughed and so did she.

"Yeah, you give off a warrior vibe. I can see that." She laughed again and I smiled.

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