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Elisabeth subtly stared at the unknown person who was sent to train them for the day. As far as she knew, Ezra was supposed to train them. If not for the whole duration of the training then at least the first few months. Upon asking others, Elisabeth found out that something came up that held Ezra back. Out of recent habit Elisabeth started making up scenarios in her head. This wasn't a good habit. Usually Elisabeth tend to think of worse things when in fact they weren't so in reality. Upon further consideration, she looked away and continued punching the hay doll before her. It was a part of their basic training. Because all the trainees were best among their packs, this basic level training wasn't fancied among them. They wanted to go through something difficult; something new th