Kasadya Hellhound Twisted

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    Well it kinda makes sense, if the traitorous fallen get their hands on the ball, bye bye communication. Suddenly I heard Chax’s voice in my head. “We need to get a move on, Kasadya, suck it up and let’s go,” came his dominating demands. Looking up, I gave him a death stare.
     
    “I hope you had the same effect when you used it the first time,” I replied, still trying to keep my head from spinning.
     
    “I am afraid I did not. I am used to such heights and speed,” he explained, a small smile forming at the end of his lips. Oh that does it, I was up and shaking myself back to soberness. I can’t believe he would rub it in like that. So I don’t go upstairs that often, don’t need to. Demons are pretty much Earth bound. Max and the rest followed my lead and in a few minutes we were back in action.
     
    “Let’s go, the day is almost over and we haven’t even reached the arena. If I knew it was going to take this long I would have taken you to Corra this morning,” Chax complained, taking his cross necklace in his hands and closing his eyes on the last words. Without any warning, he shifted all of our butts to the arena, right in the middle of training. Like the first day in Exsilium, there were a lot of fallen training in the arena. But unlike that day they now trained in packs against each other.
     
    “Hurry up, the others are waiting,” Chax said, pushing past me to take the lead. Oh boy, here we go. Shaking my head, I joined the others following Chax as we moved around the arena, watching one fight after another.
     
    “So this is your training facility?” Max asked, looking around as we moved.
     
    “Not the one I started with, but it would appear to be the new one,” I replied.
     
    “It looks unorganized and underdeveloped, you have no weapons section,” Max continued on. Yeah, it was a totally different scene from our training facility. With all the human technology we had available this looks a lot more … old style. “And how do they keep track of the demon’s activities if you don’t have the necessary resources?” he kept on. Now that was an interesting question, how do they keep track of the activities if they don’t use human technology?
     
    Smiling at Max, Caim answered the question, “Unfortunately, it is difficult to shift human communicators to Exsilium. The moment the shift takes place the device becomes unusable, it would appear that the shift destroys the entire device.”
     
    “I see, but how do you keep track of things?” Max asked him.
     
    “At this stage, it would be on what is reported back to us from other fallen,” Caim replied and came to a stop. In front of us, Chax had stopped next to Don and another female in the middle of a discussion. As we waited for them to finish, Max, the others, and I looked around to see what activities and training was going on. The fallen was still on the pack training thing.
     
    “Okay, we will train with Nina’s team today, start falling in,” Chax said next to me so I turned around to look at him, and only then did I see the female he was speaking with. Oh crap, it’s freaking Nina the werewolf, and she was giving me the “hello there missed you not” smile. Yip, back to square one it would seem. “Kasadya, you and the half-breeds would need to learn to combine your training into ours. Unfortunately, it has to be fast,” Chax continued on, walking to make a stand against Nina and her team.
     
    I watched as a still smiling Nina and her team made their way to stand in front of us. Already pissed off at this session, the picture finished itself off with my good old buddy, Marcus, joining her side. “Oh this is just perfect!” I snarled out, unlocking my body to start the fight.
     
    “What’s wrong?” Max asked in concern.
     
    “You see the female standing there? Well we hated each other when I first started to train here, and the male next to her is the reason I was punished before I ended up in

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