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"Asael, don't be upset." Her voice came out trembling. She observed him closely, not afraid of him hurting her. If he wanted to, he would have already hurt her but instead, he moved his hand away when punching the wall. Stella wanted to hug him but was hesitant because so far everything she did only managed to make him angrier. They stood in a stalemate for minutes. Stella lost count. Her back was stuck to the wall, drenched in sweat. She was tired from the training and soon, her legs were shaking from standing. "I'm sorry." She whispered. Asael's wandering mind snapped back into place. Her apology must have worked. When he looked into her eyes, Stella saw a pained redness in them which in turn pained her heart. "I'm sorry Asael." She repeated. In the blink of an eye, Asael g