Chapter 67: How Did You Get In Here?
Evelyn’s POV
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“Evelyn! You made it!” A familiar voice called from the hot tub. Sophia waved excitedly, her face lighting up. “That strategy you came up
with during trials was brilliant. I knew you’d end up here!”
She climbed out and gave me another wet hug. “Sit with me. I’ll introduce you to everyone.”
I carefully rolled up my pants and dipped my feet into the water. The warmth immediately melted into my sore muscles, bringing instant
relief. Mental note: bring actual swimwear tomorrow, though plenty of Sentinels didn’t seem too concerned about modesty.
“How many people from trials got picked?” I asked, curious.
Mark sat back down with a splash. “You’re the last one to show up. Though your situation is… different.”
Sophia started rattling off names and roles of people around us
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too many to remember at once.
A blond guy sitting across from us raised an eyebrow. “So how’d you end up with ‘Number One’ as a nickname?”
Mark and I exchanged amused glances.
“He was my first opponent,” I explained. “Didn’t have time for introductions, so I just gave him a number in my head.”
“Nicknames after one fight? Sounds suspicious,” Blondie smirked.
Sophia jumped in before I could respond. “She didn’t just nickname him. This girl took over our entire team during the challenge phase. Analyzed the field, developed a complete strategy, even patched up Raven’s broken nose while still giving orders. Our team scored highest
in the whole event.”
‘I couldn’t have done it without your scouting,” I said, meaning it. “Your intel was crucial.”
“No joke,” Mark added. “When enemies hit us from both sides, she slipped straight through their lines and snagged four flags without
getting caught. Had to see it to believe someone so small could move that fast.”
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“Wait – that was you?” A warrior named Cyrus suddenly stared at me with new interest. “You’re the one who dislocated my shoulder in the
simulation?”
Blondie’s eyes widened. “Her? No way! You described her as a ‘dangerous hulk like some wild buffalo! She’s tiny!”
Cyrus rubbed his shoulder awkwardly, clearly embarrassed.
I couldn’t help laughing. “Just used your weight against you. Not my fault you charged at me without thinking.”
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“Remember our final strategy?” Sophia turned to Mark. “Evelyn made each of us play to our strengths. Like conducting an orchestra.
*She fought everyone in our squad,” Mark added. “Don’t let the size fool you. On the field, she’s like a shadow impossible to catch.”
Blondie leaned forward, studying me. “So, shadow girl, what’s your story? Sentinels usually take adults who’ve finished their education.
Taric personally brought you there must be a reason.”
I hesitated. The last thing I wanted was to drag Acacia and all that darkness into my fresh start. These people didn’t need my baggage.
“Honestly, didn’t expect to come this early,” I finally said. “Just did well in the Polaris City selection. Later, Nathan and Taric decided I
should train here.” I shrugged. “Their call, not mine.”
“Using the Alpha King’s and Sentinel’s names,” Seraphina’s cold voice cut in from the other end of the tub. I hadn’t even noticed her there.
“Your arrogance is remarkable.”
“They asked me to call them that,” I answered truthfully, though I shifted uncomfortably.
“Proper respect should still be maintained,” she said icily. “Don’t think being special in your old pack means anything here. No one will
coddle you.”
I couldn’t tell if she genuinely disliked my attitude or was just jealous of my apparent special treatment.
“Yes, ma’am,” I replied, trying not to sound sarcastic but probably failing.
She studied me silently, eyes narrowed. Great. My floor supervisor was clearly not a fan.
A bell suddenly rang throughout the training grounds.
‘What’s that?” I asked.
‘Dinner warning, Mark leaped out of the water. “Ten minutes till food. Trust me, you don’t want to be last in line.
I followed quickly, with Sophia right behind.
‘Which floor are you on?” she asked while drying off.
‘Second, middle section. You?”
“Third. I’ll come find you after changing. Wear black sweats and a long-sleeve, don’t forget slippers.”
“Wait, there’s a dress code for dinner?” That seemed oddly formal.
“Just an unwritten rule,” she explained. “Training gear in training areas, but comfy clothes at dinner when there’s no training afterward. Everyone dresses the same, so nobody stands out. Seraphina definitely wouldn’t bother telling you this stuff.”
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As we climbed the stairs, she lowered her voice. “She’s got it out for you.”
“Why? I’ve been here like four hours and only did the basic assessment.”
“That might be exactly the problem,” Sophia muttered. “We’ll talk later. Now hurry up. Mark wasn’t kidding about dinner this pack of
hungry wolves won’t leave crumbs for latecomers. Eating here is survival of the fittest.”
She walked me to my door. “Three minutes. Don’t make me wait.”
I rushed inside and changed quickly, not wanting to hold her up. What had Sophia meant about the connection between Seraphina’s
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