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Chapter 216

Everything evaporated as | stared at Master Damien. How | had wished to do that very thing many times over, but | didn’t knowhow to knock out aman my uncle’s size. Desperately, | wanted to learn.

“It's easy,” Master Damien told me. “We've been learning to fight since we were very small.”novelbin

It was the strangest dream I’ve ever had. | watched as my young Masters learned to fight. It was like they invited me to sharetheir memories, by morning | felt Like a Warrior.

| was awake and nauseated by the time the men Let me out of the box in the morning. | leapt up and ran for the bathroom. Had Ispent one more moment in there | would have thrown up on myself.

That afternoon at the Keepers | crept along the dunes until | was mostly alone. The other girls that came down here did so forquiet. | wasn’t making noise, so they ignored me.

It had been a strange dream, but | felt like | knew how to fight. | searched my mind and found memories from the dream. | swungand kicked the way | had seen the men do. It seemed | had the right idea, just no strength or practice with the movement.

Fuji and Rose came down and wanted to know what | was doing. As soon as | saw them | stopped, but they stayed.‘s ita new dance, Ciara?” Fuji asked.

“No,” | said trying to figure out what to call it. “I was just fooling around. My...uncles taught me to fight and | was just doing themoves they showed me.”

It was a plausible lie.“Show us,” Rose encouraged settling down.

| demonstrated the moves, but | was far less adept than the figures in my dream had been. We all laughed as | struggled to getbetter. It was a fun and distracting way to spend the afternoon.

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The men came and got me at night as usual. We went into their rooms and they stood at the threshold staring at me. Usuallythey went down the bathhouse now, but they didn’t look like they were getting ready to go.

“When will it come?” one of them asked me. don’t understand, Master. When will what come?”

“The menstruation,” he pronounced carefully. “It has been seventy day cycles since the last one. We are being patient. You toldus this was a regular cycle. They should be even.”

Aterrible thought came to me then. The sickness every morning was not illness.

“Yes, it should,” | said raising my hands and taking a step back. | was sure they should not know. “It’s not something | control. Mybody does it when the hormones-*

“What is that word?” the long haired man interrupted me.

| tried desperately to explain, but thiswas one of those times. They lockedme in the box tha nigtibfornet beinghonest dre, seemed they justpreferred to sleep without me. Foronce | was glad to be alone and panicon my own. The content is onNovelDrama.Org! Read the latestchapter there!

My period was late. The men didn’t know what that meant, but | did. A late period meant something very different from what theyfeared.

My mother had suffered morningsickness with me. She'd lost weightand had to be plac eg CO mM

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It couldn't be, | assuaged myself.Master Damien had said this Ss Couldnot happen, Ne Heard ucts hadbéeh'so sure, but the truth was hardto refute. The content is onNovelDrama.Org! Read the latestchapter there!

| had menstruated, which was odd. That must mean | was fertile again.

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