"Why it’s not fair?" Khaos held back his laugh to see how upset Zuri was.
Her beast was way smaller than him, obviously, but she was very fast. She could dodge attack very swiftly, not to mention her agility and sharp instinct, but Khaos could read her movement and he was a well trained lycan with the same natural killing instinct like her.
"It’s not fair," Zuri repeated the same thing, she frowned, trying to find an excuse. "Your beast is bigger than me."
Khaos laughed at that absurd reason. He leaned over and kissed her lips, while Gayle and Caiden took interest at the bleak sky above their head.
They were worried something out of control could happen, but ten minutes into the training, they felt ridiculous to even feel that way, because all the time, the the alpha looked like he was teasing her, playing with her.
The difference in their body sizes was very obvious, especially because the color of their fur was the opposite of one another, it was pleasant to see, but this was not the training that the two of them expected.
"I can’t make my beast smaller, but you can make your beast bigger." Khaos brushed away the dirt from her face. "You need to eat more."
"Don’t talk to me like I am a child." Zuri swatted his hand away and tugged her hair. She could tell that Khaos wasn’t even serious when he fought her. He was very strong and his every movement was precise.
"Then don’t be a bitter loser," Khaos said lightly, which made Zuri growled at him. She was rather competitive and Gayle already knew this side of her when they trained together.
"I waste my time here..." Caiden grumbled. He stretched his body and yawned.
"Go back first, I need you at the gates," Khaos said. He patted her head and nudged her to leave with Gayle, but Zuri looked at him, as if she wanted to say something. "Hm?"
"I want to train with you again. I heard you are good with sword." Zuri then glanced at Gayle. "There is no point of training if I can beat my partner all the time."
"Ouch, that’s hurt." Gayle scrunched his nose, but he had to admit that after a few weeks, he was not suitable to train with her anymore. There was nothing he could teach her.
Meanwhile, Caiden laughed out loud when he heard that. He agreed with Zuri and had witnessed it with his own eyes.
"Sure," Khaos said. "Now, change your clothes. I will wait at the gates."
Zuri then left with Gayle. It happened naturally, as Gayle became not only her partner in training, but also her personal warrior.
"Khaos, are you sure, you want to train her? I think she is already strong enough," Caiden said with serious expression this time once Zuri and Gayle left.
"Hm. I like my woman strong and smart."
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