Punching and Kissing

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through a few layers of cotton. His palms were resting on my bare shoulders and my breasts were heaving from the shock of falling. The air seemed as thick as honey. I could feel the sweat on my skin, making it glossy and slick under his hands.
    I saw his eyes flick down to...my lips? God, is he about to—

 

     

Aedan
     
    I released her and stood up quickly. I had to put some distance between us or I was going to— Christ, I nearly snogged her!
    I stood there staring down at her. Feck, she looked amazing. When I’d first seen her talking to Connor, I’d stood behind her for a while just gazing at that outfit before I interrupted them. Every time she’d moved, the sweatpants had pulled tight over her ass and I’d felt my cock twitch in my pants.
    And then she’d been lying under me, sweating and open-mouthed, her lips just slightly trembling in that way they did. And just for a second—
    Just for a second, I’d been weak.
    “Sorry,” I said. “I’m a shitty teacher.”
    “Well, I’m a lousy pupil,” she said. “So I guess we match.”
    I hesitantly reached out my hand. She grabbed it and pulled herself up. God, she weighed nothing at all. How could I be doing this? How could I be even thinking about sending her into The Pit?
    Because without me, she’d have no chance at all.
    She stood up straight, dusting herself down, and her breasts bounced in a way that made my cock throb against my thigh. Then she shook back her hair and gave me a worried little smile, and I thought my heart was going to explode. God, I was hardwired to this woman. Every little thing she did sent a charge right through my brain. The rest of the world didn’t seem to exist when she was around, the clang of metal weights and the slap of glove against bag becoming so much distant background hum. All that mattered was her.
    And it was only getting worse, the more I was around her.
    “I don’t want to see you get hurt,” I blurted, before I was really aware I was going to say it.
    “Well then I guess we better get back to training.” She looked up at me, challenging me. Feck me, I wasn’t imagining it. She was into me. And I couldn’t allow myself to do a damn thing about it. It was more than just not wanting to hurt her, now. If something happened between us and it went wrong and she ran, I wouldn’t be able to help her.
    “We should work on your power,” I said. “Let’s test your strength. See where you’re at now, so we’ve got a baseline.”
    I showed her over to a weights bench, trying to keep my eyes off her ass. I got her to lie down on her back, then laid a barbell across the supports. I walked around behind her head so I could spot for her, grabbing the weight if she needed me to.
    “Just do your best,” I said. I was trying to be more patient, now, cursing myself for getting frustrated before. It wasn’t her fault she was starting from scratch. Hell, she was doing a lot better than me, the first time I ever walked into a gym.
    She set her jaw and lifted the barbell out of the supports, then lowered it down to her chest. She lifted it back up and racked it again—easily, because I’d started her out super-light. I figured she needed a win. “Good!” I said, with maybe a little too much enthusiasm.
    She gave me a look. “What was that—five pounds? Don’t patronize me.”
    I nodded, chastened. This teaching stuff was hard. I added another ten pounds. “Try that.”
    She lifted and lowered, steely-eyed. I added more weight. Christ, she might be little but she was determined. As I watched her grunt and push, I started to see beyond the obvious. I was in the perfect position, standing there, to stare right down her top at those gorgeous breasts. But I found myself looking at... her. The whole her. Looking at her and thinking how bloody unfair it was that she’d wound up here. I didn’t know what had happened to get her into such a shitty situation. No one fights at The Pit unless they’re desperate for

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