Grid Seekers (Grid Seekers Book One) - Plot & Excerpts
Our days were long; some of the training took the better half of a day, while other times it seemed to go all the way until dinner. It wasn’t entirely bad, though; our own work was short, and when another group took on the challenge, we all got to stand around and watch them, which definitely helped the time slip by. I was adjusting to my new life well, even if I did get a little annoyed or homesick sometimes, but I had Liam there to help me through it. He had been great, always making sure I was okay and that we were doing things together. I think we were the closest of all of the teams; some of the others weren’t even friendly with each other at all. They were together more out of necessity, and not because they wanted to be. I could see Liam and I being friends after this was all over, especially if we ended up seeing each other at the labor camp. I knew they liked to separate friends, but I still had my fingers crossed that somehow it would happen. I walked out into the lobby, my uniform fresh and crisp, my hair tied back, my ponytail flopping back and forth as I moved.
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