chapter 32
Violet’s POV
It had been a week since Asher announced me as his mate. Everyone was slowly adapting to the new life, including me. The fight with Kylie prompted me to train harder. I hadn’t missed a single day in the training court.
Yet weirdly, Kylie withdrew her challenge soon after. And the elders were also fine with that. It really baffled me because Kylie didn’t look someone who was afraid to lose. She looked really confident when she challenged me to that fight. So why
would she chicken out now?
I tried to find an answer by asking people around me. But
nobody knew. Or they just would tell me the reason. Either
way, it was another burden off my shoulder. My life had finally
returned to peace.
When I was not in the training court, I usually spent time with
Mia. She was like my own daughter. Whenever I looked at her, I
was reminded of my best friend Elena. They were both brave,
easy–going, and always remained a positive attitude in life.
Having Mia by my side helped ease some of the pain of losing
Elena.
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Mia had moved into Asher’s house with me. She would still ask
about her parent from time to time. But she no longer cried that
hard, nor locked herself in the room all day long. She was used
to living with us now, slowly recovering from the death of her
parent. The three of us had started a new family.
My days followed a steady routine now. It was the peaceful, uneventful kind of life that I had been dreaming for in years.
Asher had stopped talking about my betrayal and I could tell he
was slowly convincing himself to forgive me. I didn’t want to
rush him. Because we had a lifetime ahead of us.
It was the weekend and I took Mia to the packhouse after breakfast. She had been badgering me into taking her to the training court and seeing me train. Although the fight with Kylie was off, my brothers and I all agreed that it was a good idea to keep up with the training. A lot of the members still hadn’t accepted me. Who knew when the next challenge would
come at my way? It was better to stay prepared.
Coming into the training court, I set Mia down on the stands
and said to her, “You stay here sweetheart. There’re snacks in this back. Remember whatever happens in the wrestling ring later, it is perfect natural.”
Mis rounded her eyes, “Why do you say that? What is going to happen?”
“Your uncles are going to fight me in the wrestling ring to help
me become a better warrior. Things might get serious. But remember, they are only here to help me. So don’t panic when you see them put me on my back.”
My brothers took this training very seriously, and so did I. They
never held back against me. So I figured maybe it was a good
idea to give Mia a heads up incase the training became less child- friendly later.
I took off my jacket and climbed up to wrestling ring. It was my one–on–one day with Philip. He was already warmed up. Jayden and Michael were by the side watching.
“Ready for this, sis?” Philip grinned and got into fighting
position.
“Will it be a waste of time to tell you to go easy on me?”
“You know the answer!” he laughed, charging at me.
I had been training hard lately, but the gap between me and my
brothers was still too big. They all said I was improving, but
clearly, I was still not improving fast enough to be able to defeat
“You dropped your arms and left your upper body wide open. It almost seemed like you wanted Philip to go for your upper
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