A Little Bit of Excitement

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"Gi?"

"Yes Archie?"

"I'm exhausted, do I have to train today?" Archie grumbled as we made our way to the basement of the house.

"Yes. I'm sorry bub." I said as I wrapped my arms around him.

It had been five days since we all moved into the manor. Archie had been training every morning for hours on end, hidden from the others, so it was understandable that he was tired and sore.

Everyone else had found their respective places. Noah and I shared my room. Armie, Will, and Dominic all shared their rooms with their girlfriends as well. The twins shared a room, as did Archie and Alex. We all stayed in the main house. The Ren boys had all taken their places in the different guest houses spread across the property. It was nice to have them separate but still on the property. Maz had gotten there three days before. She was placed in one of the guest rooms.

Armie and I had both decided to remain at the house as much as possible. Thankfully, much of our business could be done out of the office.

That morning, I had decided to join Archie and see how his training was going. Each night he would complain about how rough Vicrul was being with him. I couldn't help but laugh knowing that he was definitely exaggerating and how I felt the same when I had gone through my training.

"Good morning miss."

"Good morning Vicrul." I have him a warm smile. "So, Archie tells me your kicking his ass?"

Vicrul laughed at that. "Just doing my job."

"Good." The smile remained on my lips as I looked back over to Archie. "So, let's get started."

I looked back to Vicrul and we all moved our way into the indoor training area. It was on lower level of the house. The area consisted of a large open space with concrete flooring. There were different targets set up for the specific training that Archie was going through. Boxing bags were set up in another corner. A large boxing ring set up in the middle of the space. Workout equipment was spread throughout the space as well. It reminded of the days when I would train with Will and Armie with our father. Our father was a skilled man. He knew how to work with knives and many different kinds of guns. He wanted all his children to learn as well. Being able to protect ourselves was important to him. It made sense. Having so many children, it was just easier to have them protect themselves allowing him to worry less. He wasn't exactly the perfect loving father, but he was a great teacher.

I followed Vicrul and Archie as they made their way out to the first station that Vicrul had set up and began to watch their training.

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"No, no. That's not how you hold it." Vicrul reached to the gun in Archie's grip. "Woah—be careful, don't swing it around like that." Vicrul had dodged the gun that Archie was being less than graceful with and grabbed it from his hand.

I couldn't help but laugh at the encounter. Vicrul and Archie were much alike.

"You can't be mad at me, I'm still learning!" Archie came back with frustration.

"That's for sure."

I couldn't get used to Vicrul's sarcasm. I had never interacted with him much, so all I knew was the brooding second oldest Ren. He never spoke much, but seemed very observant, something important to his lifestyle.

"Enjoying the entertainment?" Came Rey's voice from behind me.

I turned to look at her. "Much more entertaining than any tv show." We both laughed.

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