The inside of the hospital was just like any modern-day hospital, full of bright fluorescent lights, white walls and white tile. Everything was clean and modern and had that disinfectant smell. But when you stepped outside the entire exterior was a dark gray brick with wood framing the windows and t
We walk to the left of the living room and into one of my favorite places, the kitchen. Just like the kitchen at Blue Crescent, there were multiple gas cooktops and at least six ovens, four refrigerators that I could see, and I'm sure there's a pantry probably as big as my bedroom hidden in here som
We walk past a few doors in the gray and white hallway. Stopping at a room near the middle. Osiston opens the door and motions for me to enter. “Everything has been provided for you, since none of your personal effects were brought from your pack. If there is anything that you need please let you
Alpha Reggie sat in my desk chair and looked at me with sympathy. “What about this third person who you say is in charge of your attacks? Are you ever going to reveal her identity to us? It would be helpful in getting the justice that you deserve.” “No sir, I can't prove anything that she has ever
“Thank you again sir.” “Well, I will leave you to it. Warrior Osiston will get you acclimated with the compound facilities. and he will get you your training and school schedule. I believe your friend Sierra will be very excited to know that the classes you will be attending will be at our local sc
“Over here are offices and study rooms if you do not feel like studying in your own bedroom or if you have a group project, this is as far as outsiders can go. Make sure you get permission from me before bringing anyone here though. There is a library down here as well. If there's any materials that
He turns and continues walking across the training grounds toward the hedge he pointed out at that weight area. I let out a sigh. That really wasn’t helpful information and yet the most fatherly ‘don’t care what others think’ advice I’ve ever gotten. Now, that’s not going to stop me from looking ov
I run towards the log and take as big a step as my legs can go and continue running to the top. I take a running leap off the end over a ditch that is so murky, I don’t want to know what is in there, and then onto a rope to climb down. I hit the dirt running, sprinting toward a cargo net that leads