Outside, the world was wondering at a new supervillain powerful enough to fight off both Blaze and Plain Jane. At Davenport, I wondered about Guy. He’d sent a text message the morning after our incident, a brief apology and a thanks for the sandwiches, with no explanation. I’d replied, only to receive silence in return. Vicki, who dropped by on her way out of town for a fashion shoot in Milan, had mentioned that he had some project at his father’s company to handle, so he was probably busy. Without Guy’s company, I threw myself into training with Angélica. We were still working on the core basics, but we’d switched training rooms to an obstacle course. Rather than sparring, we raced across balance beams, low walls, and various pieces of furniture, trying to beat each other. I hadn’t a hope of winning, not against a member of the speed team, but it was nice not to take a beating. It wasn’t enough to distract me from Guy’s weird distance, but I appreciated it nonetheless.
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