Kael Kael should have stepped in sooner. As Orion’s assistant, it was part of his duty to prevent accidents during training. To stop any of the pent up students from taking it too far with one another. But Nadia’s endurance had shocked him. Intrigued him. He had let it go too far, too caught up in wondering how long the wolfless girl could hold on. It didn’t help that Professor Orion preferred entertainment over safety. At no point had he shouted at Kael to step in. Instead, he remained on his perch by the tree, grinning like a mad man as the blood began to spill. By the time Anna had gotten Nadia on the ground, Kael’s wolf stirred uncomfortably at the sight. Stop her, it urged as Anna slammed her boot into the girl’s stomach. Kael shoved down the impulse to listen. With the an

