Although Kaya tried to ignore the match as much as possible, pretend she wasn’t interested and that it was stupid. Which it was. However her concern for Bryant was overwhelming as she heard the boys yelling and she ended up clutching her book to her chest as she watched. There was an instant, a fraction of a moment when she saw a look of pain cross Bryant’s face, as well as a look of pride cross Cody’s and her eyes fell to where his hand was and saw the strain on Bryant’s arm. She’d spent enough time putting him back together to know his arm had been broken. “Stop the match!” She shouted as she stood up, however the class was rather riled up at this point so her shouts were drowned out by the plethora of screaming. Moving she attempted to make her way to the teacher. “He’s been hurt!” She insisted, looking back to the match. He didn’t look like he was in a lot of pain, but that was the way he worked. He had a very high pain tolerance. Eventually he managed to subdue Cody and the match ended, Kaya quickly hurried off towards Bryant, looking at him worriedly before she turned to look at Cody with a glare. “You really hurt him!” She accused angrily. “You knew what you were doing and you intentionally ignored the rules anyway.” Cody simply scoffed and bumped Kaya as he passed. “Calm down. We all know you can put him back together again.” He said as he went off to Ashley. Kaya frowned slightly before she turned her attention to Bryant, taking hold of his arm gently. “He shouldn’t have done that.” She said softly as she led him away from the training room to a place where she could heal him. “And you! What was that?! What is this?!” The girl demanded as she indicated to the burn mark on his arm. “Seriously if I did half the stuff you did you’d die of worry.” She informed him as she began preparing to heal him. Putting the bones back together was actually the simplest part. Burns were actually the hard part. If Kaya got hurt nearly as much as Bryant did he’d never let her do anything either. “Sit still or you’re gonna end up with things in places you don’t want.” She warned, an empty threat really. But it certainly made things easier for her.