Talya
I fought back laughter so maybe he'd think he insulted me. "Cecily, do you mind holding Meesha and keeping Jasper back?"
"No, no, no mama..."
I looked at Jasper, giving him a small push of alpha. He immediately stopped begging. "You can watch and learn from today's lesson. When we're finished someone will practice with you. You are not to interfere when we train or you will answer to me."
My ability to charm a four-year-old needed work and I was grateful when he didn't argue. "Mitty, you're first. Everyone else make a circle."
It wouldn't surprise me if Mitty peed where she stood. That's why I wanted her up first. Her worry over taking a turn would only increase her nervousness.
"Today is about learning to fall. We're cats and it shouldn't be hard for us to land on our feet, but I want you rolling into it."
Mitty didn't fight me or move back when I swept her legs. She fell hard. I nodded my approval when she rose and faced me instead of running away.