SERAPHINA'S POV "Stop—f**k!" I doubled over, bracing my hands on my knees as I struggled to breathe through the burning in my lungs. Someone must have connected a Bluetooth speaker to my heart, because it was thundering so loudly that I barely heard when Lucian came to my side and said, "That's enough for today, Sera." I shook my head, immediately regretting it as the training field tilted. "No, I..." I swallowed against the dryness in my mouth. "I can keep going." Lucian, the sadistic bastard, was gone, and Lucian, my friend, said in a gentle, patient voice, "You're done, Sera." I straightened and winced when I felt a stitch in my side. "I haven't completed the course," I panted, resisting the urge to rub at the ache in my chest. I'd run the obstacle course at OTS three times befor

