drill.”
“When do we start?” Oz asked.
Solan nodded at a clock. “We have one minute to find our starting places. Begin.”
They scattered. Lena’s vest was even heavier, but she had to ignore it. She could see the seconds counting down and had to find a good spot, somewhere she wouldn’t be vulnerable or trapped. It was impossible to see far enough into the maze of obstacles to determine where the keys were hidden, but that wasn’t the real issue. She had to watch out for her opponents.
An alarm blared and they were off.
Lena held her position, trying to keep her wings in the shadows. They were like flares, announcing where she was for all to see. But she couldn’t retract them, not if she wanted to win.
And she wanted to win. The bragging rights would be epic.
Her spark jolted within her, and she was sure Solan had used his power. She tried to concentrate on him to get an idea of where he was, but it was useless. Blue and red wings came into sight and Lena lashed out, smiling when she heard a masculine grunt. Oz.
She took off, her hiding place blown.
The warehouse was huge. It could have fit a space ship, so the four of them could hide from one another all day. Of course, their trainers wouldn’t like that. And it didn’t take Lena long to find the keys. They were in the middle of the maze, completely in the open. No cover for twenty feet on either side. She wanted to make a break for it, but she was sure someone would be waiting to take her out.
So she wasn’t going in from the ground.
She found a ladder and scrambled up to the second floor. It was a hell of a fall, but she could manage. Her wings weren’t meant for flight, but she could manage a controlled glide. It would have worked, too, if a jolt of someone’s spark hadn’t hit her right as she jumped. She flared her wings out in time to stop herself from breaking anything, but she couldn’t help but cry out as she hit the hard floor.
“Lena!” she heard Solan call.
She almost said she was alright. Almost.
Then she remembered she was here to win. So she kept quiet.
Footsteps rushed towards her, and before she knew it she breathed in a whiff of an all too familiar masculine scent. Her Match. He covered her protectively, looking for any injury. She felt kind of guilty, but it didn’t stop her from what she did next.
“Are you alright?” he asked.
Lena leaned in close and gave him a quick kiss. “I want you to remember that I love you.”
“Huh?”
He didn’t have time to say anything else. Lena hit him with the biggest dose of her spark that she dared. It was enough to send him flying off his feet, but apparently not too much. Neither of their vests lit up with a disqualification.
She sprang to her feet and rushed the keys, not looking back to see how Solan was doing.
Then she sprinted for the stairs, but before she made it up two steps, someone’s spark hit her and she stumbled.
This thing was far from over. And whoever had hit her was going down.
But as she lashed out, she couldn’t help but laugh. This training exercise was too much fun. She already wanted to do it again!
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