Chapter 146
The next day started forearly in the morning. | felt a renewed confidence in myself.
| hurriedly pushed the sheets aside and went into the bathroom to take a quick shower.
The warm water rejuvenated my senses, but as soon as | picked the shower gel, | sneezed
“| forgot about that. | mumbled to myself and grabbed the soap bar with the least scent.
Smiling happily to myself, | stepped out of my room while wrapping a towel around my body and went towards
the wardrobe.
Pulling out track pants, and a T-shirt, | put it on, pulled my hair in a ponytail, and put on the shoes before
heading out towards the mansion grounds.
The air was chilly so | was glad that | had the shirt to protect my skin. The first light of dawn kissed the grounds,
painting the world in hues of soft pink and gold.
The world seemed to awaken with me, and a profound connection to the natural beauty surrounding the Hybrid
mansion filled me. The training grounds, usually tranquil in the early hours, now held the promise of action and
growth. My eyes sparkled with curiosity as I looked at a rose blooming on one of the plants.
Even from this distance, | could count the exact number of petals, and see the soft and varying shades of red
and pink along with the fine dust of pollen in the center.
That word brought forth a memory that | chuckled at and prepared to exercise: | hoped Arthur would show up
soon because | was dying to train with him. And it was too early to text him, so | decided to do sstretching
and maybe he would show up by the t| was done.
And as if on cue, | saw him walk outside the main door carrying a water bottle and a towel in his hand after ten
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“Good morning. Early Bird”
| smiled back at him. “Morning.”
He took the bottle and towel on the side and approached me.
| cracked my knuckles as he asked, “Ready to make today count?” | grinned, feeling the warmth of his positive
energy. “Absolutely. Let's get started.”
“So, what do you want to do?” He asked, and | grinned, “I want to learn how to fight”
Arthur cocked an eyebrow but did not object to it. | worried he would say | was rushing things, and that | had to
get used to shifting first, but he nodded.
“Great. Try attackingthen”
Under the canvas of the morning sky, our dynamic training session began. Arthur, with his years of experience,
transformed into a patient mentor, guidingthrough the intricacies of combat.
Earlier, | had only focused on training and improving my stamina, but it would be of no use if | didn't know how
to throw a punch or defend myself.
Pack wars and fights were second nature to werewolves, and | was done being the weak woofless girl in this life.
Now, | wanted. to beca warrior, a useful soldier in the pack. And Arthur was more than happy to help me
achieve that goal.
He offered tips and tricks, correcting my posture and demonstrating techniques to conserve stamina.
“Eden,” he called, gently stoppingmid-swing, “you're leaning too far forward. It exposes your side. Keep
your weight centered, like this.” Arthur demonstrated the adjustment, his movements precise and fluid. “Feel the
balance. Now, try it,” he encouraged.
I mimicked the correction, but a wave of self-consciousness washed over me. “Am | doing it right?” | asked, a
hint of uncertainty in my voice.
Arthur's warm gaze met mine. “You're getting there, Eden. It's a process. Keep practicing, and it'll become
second nature.”
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As we continued, Arthur guidedthrough refining my footwork. “Your steps are too wide; it leaves you off-
balance. Try a shorter stride and pivot your back foot like this. It'll give you better control and agility”
With each new correction, | couldn't help but feel a bit flustered. Arthur's patience, however, was unwavering. He
would demonstrate the movement, his gestures graceful, and then guidethrough the steps.
“Watch my footwork,” he said, showing a series of precise steps. “See how I shift my weight? It’s all about
maintaining balance
and control.
I mirrored his movements, trying to capture the finesse he effortlessly displayed. Arthur's watchful eyes caught
any nuance that needed adjustment.
“Good, Eden. You're catching on quickly. It’s like a dance, each step intentional and purposeful.”
As the sun climbed higher in the sky, casting a warm glow on my sweating body, | found comfort in Arthur's
guidance. Minutes turned into hours, and | was panting and sweating as Arthur taughtscool moves.
It was hard and my breathing would get labored occasionally but he would offershort breaks, inquire if | was
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| was learning, but not fast. | had to be quicker to attack him and so far, the only tI got to hit him in any way
was when he
let me.
“Relax, it is still your first day after getting your wolf right? You don’t have to rush” Arthur ruffled my hair and
offereda towel after could not take it anymore and my knees buckled under my weight. He was quick to
break my fall and steady me.
“It has been hours since we started. Now go, get srest, Arthur advised, and I let him guideto one of the
benches to sit.
| took a sip from the battle as he tightened the laces of his shoes “Are you not done yet?” | asked.
He had been teachingfor hours as well. He should be feeling just a little tired, if not completely exhausted,
like me.
“Oh. Nope, not yet He smiled while wiping his head with the towel.
“When you first learned to train, how long did it take for you to learn everything?” | asked.
Arthur looked up at the sky, thinking about
nanswer
“Not sure. Maybe a week or two?” he shrugged but my mouth fell open.
Just a week?”
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