“Was there another attack?” he asks Ivana, but she shakes her head and gives him a look that he clearly understands.
 
 “Celeste,” he curses under his breath.
 
 I look between the two of them, and when neither of them says anything, I do.
 
 “What about Celeste?”
 
 Ivana slaps Ajax on the back with a smile before heading off to train with Piper. I put my hands on my hips and wait.
 
 “Thanks for that,” he shouts in her direction before turning back to me. “Celeste is just a spoiled heir with nothing better to do with her time than attack humans.”
 
 “I already know who she is; her father owns my bloodhouse, remember. I want to know what she is to Karius?”
 
 He moves around me, falling into the stretches that we always do before we train. I watch him; he points to the space next to him, and I fall in beside him, stretching out.
 
 “Spit it out, Ajax.”
 
 “There’s not much to say, really. She and Karius had a thing once, and well, she…you know…wants it to continue, but you really don’t need to worry about that.”
 
 Something tightens in my gut, and a flash of me killing her crosses my mind.
 
 “I’m not worried,” I say. I stretch out my leg and find Ajax watching me with a knowing smile. “What? I’m not.”
 
 He stands and holds his hands up in surrender. “I didn’t say a word. If you want to pretend not to care, then that’s up to you.”
 
 I stand up in frustration. “I don’t care. Karius can screw whoever he wants. It has absolutely nothing to do with me.”
 
 Suddenly, I hear Piper laughing and turn to find her and Ivana exchanging amused glances.
 
 “I don’t get what’s so funny.”
 
 “You really believe what you’re saying, don’t you?” Piper asks, and I turn to her in surprise.
 
 “I expect this from him, but you, Piper.”
 
 She feigns innocence with a smile. “I’m just being honest.”
 
 “We’re not judging, Red. I prefer Karius when he’s around you; he’s less uptight. Minus the time you tried to kill him, of course.”
 
 “I’m going to killyouin a minute.”
 
 “Whoa, let's save that energy for the impures.” He gives me a look, but I roll my eyes, earning me one of his biggest smiles. “We’re mixing it up today so you can take out all of that pent-up anger elsewhere.”
 
 “What do you mean?” I ask.
 
 “I want to see how you handle fighting someone whose style you’re unfamiliar with.”
 
 I raise my eyebrows. “Like who?”
 
 “Me.”
 
 I turn toward the sound of Kaia’s voice as she enters the training room, her face stony as usual.
 
 “Are you trying to get me killed?” I whisper to him. “She hates me.”
 
 “I’m a vampire, remember, I can hear you,” she says, pointing at her ear.
 
 “Well, it’s the truth.”