Return To Pandora: Book 1 in The Pandora Series

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skills to help you. I do not need your safety to be something I have worry about while I try and defeat Christina. Got it?” I said looking them all in the eyes to let them know that I wasn’t joking, I will not have them slacking off while I’m trying to help save their lives.
    They seemed to understand me because they nodded their heads at me.
    Shanieza said, “Show us what you can do.”
    I proceeded, making sure I used my hands as I tried to make things around the room move. I felt Zackary do the same and I tried to make the sheet of metal he was moving above his head move onto him. I held my mind closed on purpose so he wouldn’t know what I was thinking and I was able to move his slightly before he pushed out with all his strength. It was coming right at me and all I could do was swipe my hand at a metal rod on the right of me. I used it as a bat and hit the sheet away right before it would have collided into me. I used more strength than I thought because I sent it flying into Zack and he flew back into the wall and landed on the floor with a thud.
    He stood up looking like he was in pain but with a huge grin on his face.
    I laughed at him and all I heard was, “Wow!” from everyone watching. If only they knew what we could really do, they would be beyond wows, I thought as I walked toward Zack to check him for injuries. When I got to him, he was still smiling.
    I wanted to wipe that corny looking grin off his face, but instead I asked, “Are you alright?”
    He looked at me baffled, as if I just asked him to borrow a million dollars. “Alright?” He asked. “I’m better than alright, that was amazing. We haven’t tried that yet and I wasn’t expecting that to happen. Let’s do it again,” he said sounding a little too eager to get the crap beat out of him again. “I heard that and just so you know, I don’t want to get the crap beat out of me again, I just want to try that again.”
    He whispered that last part since I really didn’t say anything out loud and no one knew of his mind reading capability and I wanted to keep it that way.
    “Later, right now we fight,” I said as we walked towards the group of people waiting to start their training.
    I don’t know what I was expecting from the others but they complied and trained as hard if not harder than Zack and I were training. It was good to see them sweating from all the effort they were putting into this. It was our lunch break and we all sat on the floor in a circle eating and talking.
    I have no idea if it’s because of our new titles but I felt like I was being treated differently by Leah and Joshua, who always seemed to think they were better than me because they were popular and I wasn’t. I didn’t need anyone anyway, all I needed was my best friend and that is still all I need today. My mother seems to think I need all these sixteen year olds risking their lives with me. I don’t like it and I know it’s something I have to deal with right now, but it doesn’t mean I have to like it either.
    Joshua was throwing a tomato at Shanieza while she tried to pour her water over his head and I couldn’t help but think that they shouldn’t be involved in this, they’re just kids. I can’t even really consider them my real friends since the only reason I got invited to anything by any of them was because our parents were friends. So it’s not like I could count on them to have my back like I could Zackary.
    Even before our relationship took the turn into romance I could always count on him to have my back and help me if I ever needed it. These people are just a part of my life because of who my mother is.
    Joshua was this tall lean kid. I was always around him growing up, but he was a bully and I didn’t like the games he liked to play. His golden blonde hair and gray colored eyes had everyone fooled. I knew he was a bully from day one, but he used his looks and charm to make people believe the best in him.
    Then we have Leah. Miss Leah

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