shake the impression that Forth had been in two places at once for a split second. The animorph dropped his weapon and raised his hands in a gesture of surrender.
-Our turn.- Ari got up from his seat and took his weapon. Vi did the same and yawned as he watched Kei energetically pat Forth on the back. Draco looked around for a sign of a change of trainees. -We're training alone today. We're supposed to have the day off, but somehow it turned out this way...- He shrugged.
-Draco!- Kei finally let go of the vampire and ran up to the dragon. -After them, you fight me!- The redhead announced and collapsed on the ground next to the mage. Forth made a face that said, don't involve me in this, and sat down on the other side of the reptile.
-I see that out of the four of you, you're the only one holding up, even though you're a little distracted.
-Kei is always like that.- The vampire almost snorted. -I'm more surprised that you don't show any signs of it.- He gasped heavily and lay down, staring at the dome.
-I thought the weather would change.- Draco changed the subject, remembering his thoughts from his meeting with the master. -It's been gloomy all day.
-Yeah. - Forth stretched. - You're right, it'll probably rain tomorrow afternoon or the day after. Just don't ask me how. - He added, seeing that the dragon was about to speak.
-When it rains, it rains.- Kei smiled.- Why complicate things? There may be no clouds in Atlantis, but rain is rain.
They were interrupted by cheers coming from the nearest group of guards. Two of them had just finished their struggle, and the others had clearly bet on the outcome.
-By the way...- Draco suddenly remembered something and turned to Kei. -I've been wondering about this... If it's not too personal. - He added defensively, but the curiosity on the redhead's face indicated that he didn't mind the questions.
-You're an animorph, so you must practise in your transformed state too. At