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Kahn hated spying on his best friend. Zayd was like a brother to Kahn. Unfortunately, Kai was his commander, not just his elder brother. When he gave an order, Kahn had to follow. Kai had basically raised Zayd, just as he had raised Kahn. Kai had taught them to fight, follow orders, and many other survival skills. Within that time, the Kasaji brothers had both developed a few tricks to keep Zayd out of their heads over the years of living with him and training with him. One of the tricks Kahn used was to think of really obnoxious things as loudly as he could. This kept Zayd from wanting to listen to his thoughts so he could think of what he wanted while Zayd did his best to block him out. Last night, Kahn had done just that. Kai had used some trick of his own to keep Zayd out. Kai was pla