Elsa We walked together to the car park, and I couldn’t help but notice the murmurs around us. Surprisingly, they weren’t derogatory; it seemed like people were actually admiring me. It was a strange, unfamiliar sensation, but one I wasn’t entirely displeased with. “How are those guys?” I finally asked, trying to mask my curiosity. Kane chuckled, a genuine sound of amusement. “Still in the clinic. You really messed them up good. Everyone’s laughing about it,” he said, his laughter mingling with the lightheartedness of his tone. “Most of the warriors were thrilled to see you take down the Gamma and Delta. I was pretty lucky Alpha Adam didn’t pit me against you. I might have ended up in the clinic, too,” he continued, still chuckling. I was stunned by how they had taken it. My con