It took me a while to walk down the stairs especially since my ankle was still sprained, but I eventually made it down without breaking anything. "Oh my gosh, this is amazing!" Bailey yelled when she saw the manor.
"It's supposed to house over a hundred SAs and their protectors so yeah it's huge," I said. The place is made of marble and cement so basically it's built to last. There's pillars and a path leading to the house.
"Are you sure this is secure?" Mason asked looking around.
"Positive, my parents made sure no one could enter unless a SA was with them, even then we have a code to say if we're being forced," I replied.
"Your parents?" Ashley asked.
"Yeah, didn't I just tell you this a minute ago? My parents redid all the safe houses, added all the security systems, and created the main computer, and they also invented the computer I use," I answered, they all looked at me. They apparently weren't listening to me before.
"Her parents were billionaires, they had money to spare and when they figured out their kids were SA they updated everything to make sure they were safe," Hannah explained.
"You're a billionaire?" Brandon asked.
"Yeah, technically but I don't use any of the money and I don't have access to all of it since I'm still under the age of eighteen. It's for emergencies only which means when we need to move with little notice," I explained.
"Maybe you should start training them," Carl said.
"What?" I asked. I knew what kind of training he meant, even though I had sworn to never train like that again.
"He's right, it'll be easier for everyone if they know how to use their abilities," Hannah said.
"One training session won't teach them how to use their abilities at their will and you both know that. And I thought you two were on my side for this argument," I replied.
"Didn't you offer to train us?" Mason asked obviously confused.
"I did, but not in the way Hannah and Carl are thinking," I replied while still looking at Carl and Hannah. There was a reason I never stayed at the Camp for very long.
"You're the only one with the experience to train them," Hannah argued.
"I can train them normally, you know how they were trained before I started and how they are training now," I countered.
"We have no time for that Seer, you must train them quickly," Carl replied.
"We're in no immediate danger here guys and we'll be at the Camp by tomorrow," I said and I felt both of them staring me down. "Fine, we'll drop off our stuff and head into the training room," I said as I walked away.
"Why doesn't she seem happy to train us?" I heard Bailey ask.
"It's nothing, just ignore it," Carl said as he followed me.
"Follow me, I'll show you to your rooms," Hannah said as she followed him.
"What's their problem?" Mason asked.
"Who knows, but we should go," Ashley replied. Everyone nodded, grabbed their bags and ran after Hannah. We each found a room and then I showed them to the training room.
"Okay, we should get down to business," I said as I sat down on the mat, "This area is usually used for combat training, but it'll work for this as well. Before we start you each have to find your own trigger, I can help you find it but I can't create one for you; it's up to your mind and ability to decide. If we are going to do this you all need to listen to me. If I tell you to do something, do it. Once we start the training you cannot stop, until I say so."

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