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Dawn We waited around for about 10 minutes before Kaden instructed us to move. We slipped casually out through wide, winding hallways until we got to the backdoor. There was no living soul in sight. Even my wolf couldn't feel anyone close by. It amused me. Delta's were very efficient. We found the triplets lounging outside the door, looking bored. “What did you say about training with us?” Tayla asked, linking her arms with mine. Kaden grunted and Princess rolled her eyes. “Leave her alone. Don't put ideas in her head now.” Princess warned. Tayla smirked and exchanged looks with her sisters, who had similar expressions. “And before we forget.” They said simultaneously, then laughed. We all turned towards them. “Forget what?” Kaden asked impatiently. “Marcus is around.” Layla co