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The Lightning Wolf Chronicles (Evelyn and Nadia) novel Chapter 35

Chapter 35: First Day of Testing Ends

Evelyn’s POV

Selection day finally hit.

I woke up before dawn, heart hammering like crazy. This was it make or break time.

After washing up, I pulled on my training gear. Took a long look in the mirror – game face on, ready as I’d ever be.

The dining room felt different when I came down. All the selection participants were there, but nobody was talking. Just the sound of

forks scraping plates and nervous breathing.

“You good?” Elliot asked.

I nodded, even though my stomach was doing backflips. Too late to chicken out now.

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When we got to the training field, my jaw dropped. The place looked like a completely different world. Massive obstacle courses everywhere, way more intense than anything I’d imagined. The bleachers were packed – not just our pack, but people from all over who’d

come to watch.

Conrad stood in the center with a megaphone, other Sentinels flanking him.

“Morning, candidates,” his voice boomed across the field. “Welcome to the Northern Region Sentinel Selection.”

I walked toward the starting area with everyone else, doing a quick headcount. At least two hundred people. Shit. That was a lot of

competition.

“Today’s the first round,” Conrad continued. “Two parts – obstacle course and one-on-one combat.”

He gestured behind him, and I got my first real look at what we’d be facing. High walls, rope nets, balance beams, mud pits. Each one

designed to break you.

“Obstacle course tests everything strength, skill, brains,” another Sentinel added. “Thirty-minute time limit. Go over, you’re out.”

Thirty minutes? Looking at that maze of torture devices, I wasn’t feeling super confident.

“Get ready,” Conrad raised his hand.

We lined up at the start.

“Go!”

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The whistle shrieked and everyone bolted forward like their asses were on fire.

First obstacle was a three-meter wall. Some people tried to vault it, others looked for handholds. I spotted a slightly lower section and

used a nearby post to launch myself up.

Next came the rope net crawl. The net hung so low it practically kissed the ground. I dropped flat and army-crawled forward, mud

smearing my face and sweat stinging my eyes.

‘Go Evie!”

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Nadia’s voice cut through the noise from the stands. That shot of energy was exactly what I needed.

The balance beam came next, with a nasty mud pit waiting below. People were already falling in, struggling to climb out and keep going. I

kept my eyes forward and took it one step at a time.

Don’t look down, don’t look down.

After the beam was a tire run had to hit the center of each tire or risk twisting an ankle. I found my rhythm and danced through like it

was a game.

The final obstacle was a slippery slope with ropes. My hands were already raw and bleeding, but I gritted my teeth and hauled myself up

inch by inch.

When I finally crossed the finish line, the timer read: 24 minutes 37 seconds.

I collapsed, gasping like a fish out of water. Covered in mud from head to toe, but I’d made it.

‘First round complete, Conrad announced. “If you passed, take five and get ready for combat.”

I struggled to my feet, chugged the water bottle someone handed me. Looking around, about a third of the field had been eliminated.

The break was way too short. Before I knew it, combat time.

“Rules are simple, Sera called out. “Knock your opponent down or force them out of the ring. Multiple fights per person. Rankings based

on wins and performance.”

I got assigned to ring seven. My first opponent stepped up – some guy named Mark who was built like a brick house.

“Hey there, little girl,” he grinned. “I’ll try not to hurt you too bad.”

I didn’t bother responding, just dropped into my fighting stance. Underestimating me was his first mistake.

The whistle blew and Mark charged with a haymaker aimed at my face. I sidestepped and swept his legs. He stumbled but didn t fall.

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“Huh. You’ve got some moves,” he said, getting serious.

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The fight ramped up fast. Mark hit like a truck, so I couldn’t trade blows with him. Had to stay mobile, look for openings. His strengt was impressive, but it made him clumsy.

When he threw another wild punch, I stepped inside his guard and rammed my shoulder into his armpit. Grabbed his arm and executed a perfect hip toss.

Mark hit the mat hard and stayed down.

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