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of the male fighters were at breakfast. One of the female fighters complained to her that the males each had a private suite with room service, but the female fighters had to share suites. Well, all the female fighters except Zara, who also had her own private suite. The only other exception was the married couple, Tipin and Resa, both Rasilian. Sersan told Rachel that Zara would meet them after breakfast and introduced her to some of the other female fighters.
    There were many different mixed species on the circuit. Lesak had explained that the GCFA required most of the fighters have some amount of human DNA since the physical traits were more appealing to the majority of the fan base.
    Resa was a 5’5” beautiful brown-haired Rasilian, able to shape shift like Lesak. Alana, as an Arian, was smaller in bone structure and height, reaching only 5’3”, with spiky blond hair, dark brown eyes, and very pale skin. Gana was with a human and Priman mix. She was as tall as Zara, reaching 6’. She had gorgeous mixed red and brown hair and green eyes. And then of course Zara, missing from the dining hall, was a mix of human, Sorian, and Bestial.
    Rachel was the only pure human fighter there. She felt so ordinary compared these exotic beauties. She had let her hair grow to just past her shoulders. Her bright blue eyes were her best feature , at least in her opinion.
    She definitely felt out of place. Everyone stared at her with a mixture of curiosity and mistrust. Why did they seem to hate humans so much? Everyone in the room had human DNA. It was like they hated that part of themselves, too. The only ones friendly enough to talk to her were Sersan and Alana.
    After they finished their buffet style breakfast, Sersan took her on a short tour of the ship. Then they went back to their suite to change into their sparring clothes. Rachel wore her usual stretch pants and sports bra with a baggy t-shirt over it. She pulled her shoulder length blond hair back into a ponytail. Lesak suggested she shave her head, but she had refused. Her hair was the one thing that made her feel feminine.
    She needed to earn these fighters’ trust to get the answers she needed to solve this investigation. The only way to do that was to pay her dues and to prove to them that she could fight. Lesak told her to stare her opponents down and never let them sense her fear. She looked at her appearance one last time in the mirror to get herself into her persona. Her sky blue eyes shone sharp. “I am Rachel Starr, new Galactic Cage Fighter for the GCFA.”
    She had thought that the female fighters were hard to warm up to, but the male fighters were even more intimidating. The moment she walked into the training facility, all motion and sound ceased. She couldn’t even hear the sound of anyone breathing. She felt over a dozen pairs of eyes watching her. She looked around the facility, marking the exit points and the location of each fighter.
    Three male fighters were standing to the side watching as she passed. From her reports, she knew that the tallest one with the tightly shaved head was Hammer. They called him the Sledge Hammer and rightly so. The man was 7’ 2” tall, almost 260 pounds. He towered over the other two men. The one on his right was Zen, half human, half Felon, whom she had met at tryouts. His fighting name was Zen the Sin. The other was Taurus, a half-human half-Priman. He was called Taurus the Ape Man. She spotted a man and woman kissing on the other side of the room. That would be the married Rasilians, Resa the Reed and Tipin the Tail. The two male fighters inside the cage had to be Rage the Animal and Talon the Fallen Angel. Only one male fighter wasn’t there yet, Sersan’s brother, Esan.
    Zara was standing next to the cage they had in the center of the room. The two men inside the cage stood still as they watched Rachel walk into the training facility with the other women.
    “You’re shitting me! She’s a pure human,” a deep male
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