Seclusion sighed, “Sounds about right, it’s why Death gave up on him a bit” she said as she ate the soul she’d brought for herself to eat. “I’ve not seen them alive, sounds interesting” she said to him as he told her what the meat was. She noticed the look on Alex and frowned, “If you had trained maybe you’d be a match for my horse and as for who I take as a mate that’s my business alone. I don’t like little boys after all” she said bluntly, knowing exactly what was going on in his mind, mainly because it was reflected in his soul, something she could read but also it was on his face. “Plus I explained to last time what my race look for in mates and you don’t match the criteria. it’s there for a damn good reason. So buck up and move on Alex” She could read the thoughts he was having and didn’t like them one bit.
Death came over wondering what was going on and looked to Agma, “See he doesn’t train when he’s meant to” he explained. “Also Seclusion, I think we need a few more training lessons so you know how to use those new abilities of yours and Alex… Don’t be an idiot and get yourself killed” he said. Death knew what dragons could be like when it came to their mates and he doubted Agma was any different, if not worse. He took Seclusion into the training arena and began teaching her some of her new and also a bit more about her now enhanced abilities.
After that though he spoke up, “How about a match? I want to see just how much that power boost effected you, feel free to use anything at your disposal” he said, noticing Deadly and Despair were coming over. Despair looked to Agma and gave a nudge, almost like a type of acknowledgment before speaking. “Least she picked wisely”
Seclusion smirked a bit and called Deadly over, the wolf turned into a scythe before Death summoned his own scythe. The pair went for each other locking blades quickly, Seclusion wasn’t one for brute strength but used her scythe well enough to make up for such a thing. They pushed off each other, using that push to send herself into he air where she stretched open her wings. He grinned watching her, he never got to fight often, so when he could spar with his student he would. She dived at him locking blades again before being pushed back. “Hmmm, your flying has improved as well.” he smirked and then he went for her, thinking quickly, Despair was behind her, she flipped onto the horse at the last second and he bucked her off, giving her another push into the air, using it instead to flip over Death and aim for his back. The fight was entertaining to say the least but ended with a draw.