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Elisabeth left the stall not long after Rhea and her sidekicks did. She was seething on the inside, but on the outside her face was as calm as it could possibly be. She made her way to the training field. Their trainer was already there. Elisabeth took her place at the back. She stood at the distance where she could hear him but not be in his line of vision. Her ears were still ringing with what Rhea said. She was confident that Vador will take her if she behaves like Tina. Elisabeth knew it was bullshit because from her memories, it was very clear that Tina had a very good personality. Rhea could never be as good as her. Elisabeth felt a connection with Tina at this point. And Vador was a different case altogether. Elisabeth was attracted to him, but her respect for his dead mate wa