Chapter 13
Learning Curve
Scottie
Ace bounces off Finn slowly at first, and then faster as Finn helps him to the side. One second, Finnâs five feet away, and the next, heâs right here. I watch like Iâm seeing a train wreck happen while Iâm standing on the tracks.
Daneâs eyes widen briefly as Finn gets in his face, towering over him by a good three or four inches. Finnâs energy vibrates, so much I would swear I can feel it like a current in the ground, but for all intents and purposes, it seems controlled. If it werenât, I imagine Dane would be pulverized already. âItâs time for you to get the hell out of here,â he tells my ex-boyfriend unequivocally, his pronunciation clear and his message unmistakable. âGo to class or find somewhere to cool down, whatever. Just fucking go.â
Thereâs a beat of timeâjust one, where the air feels thick and I can hear the sound of my own blood in my earsâbefore everything shifts and turns on its head.
Daneâs eyes narrow, and he swings an unexpected punch, landing his fist on the underside of Finnâs waiting chin. Finnâs head jerks violently, and I let out a scream just as Ace steps in front of me and holds me back with one strong arm, preparing for a fight.
Finnâs control is beyond impressive as he settles onto his toes once again, almost as though the punch never even happened. âFeel better?â he taunts Dane, a barely there smile curling up his plump lips. I donât understand how itâs even possible, but he almost seems like he likes to be hit in the face. Which is insane, so I know I must be imagining things.
âYou get the one free shot, understand? The next one, though, is going to end with a whole lot of fucking hurt on your end. I suggest you get out of here before the urge to tempt it overwhelms you.â
âFuck you, asshole,â Dane says instead, doubling down with yet another swing of his fist.
I gasp, and Ace grabs me by my arms and pulls me back even farther. My gaze, though, is glued to the action. This time, Finn blocks the punch, catching Daneâs hand in his grip and twisting his arm behind his back. Daneâs posture is completely deflated as he gets on his toes to keep from falling forward. Itâs humiliating and emasculating in a way I know he canât stand.
âFuck,â Dane cries out then, rage in every hard line of his face. âYou can have the stupid fucking cunt!â
I hear a gasp behind me that sounds like Kayla and then nothing but the sickening crunch of Finnâs fist landing a direct blow to Daneâs face. Itâs audibly overwhelming, the thick sound of physical devastation. Thereâs absolutely no way his nose isnât broken.
From there, things devolve quickly, the two of them going at each other with a savagery Iâve never experienced before. Finnâs blows make contact every time, and I swear Dane looks more and more like a scared little boy as the seconds tick by. People yell and shout around us, but all I can see is the fight. Finn stands Dane up when he canât stand up on his own and hits him again, and both of my hands fly to my mouth in an attempt to stop the scream I know Iâm emitting involuntarily.
I donât love Daneâin fact, the more I think about all the moments weâve had recently, the more my feelings seem like hateâbut watching Finn beat him up is like something out of an action movie. Itâs guttural in every possible way.
I know itâs about me, but it feelsâ¦brutally personal for Finn too. His fighting skills are so much better than Daneâs. Frankly, Iâve never seen anyone fight like this.
Ace, secure in the fact that Iâm not diving headfirst between their meaty fists, steps in again, trying to separate them. At first, I think itâs because he wants Dane to stop getting demolished, but when I allow my eyes to leave their clench for one second, I see the more likely reason.
Our teacher, Professor Winslow, is headed this direction at a run.
âYo!â Professor Winslow yells. âStop!â I have no doubt heâll be able to handle the situation when he gets hereâheâs a big, muscled-up guy. But Finnâs physique looks like it wonât be far off from matching it in a couple of years.
âFinn! Dane!â Professor Winslow shouts, this time from the middle of their fray. âStop right now!â
Finnâs careful control of earlier reengages first, and he steps back, wiping just one tiny speck of blood from his lip while Ace clasps him on the shoulder. Dane, on the other hand, is much worse for wear. His normally kempt, preppy face looks like it got run over by a truck, but that doesnât stop him from continuing to swing, hoping heâll manage some sort of cheap shot.
âDeanâs office,â Professor Winslow barks, his face hard. âNow.â
âTy, Finn was just defending himselfââ Ace attempts to interject, but heâs stopped by a harsh look and a silencing hand.
âNot right now, Ace.â
âBut, Tyââ
âAce,â Finn says then with a firm shake of his head. âDonât worry about it.â
Aceâs eyes narrow. Heâs a good friend, but even in the short time Iâve known him, heâs made it abundantly clear heâs not the type to drop something just because someone suggested he should.
âFine. But if you need bail money, I know plenty of investors.â
Finn manages a small smile at thatâso does Ty Winslow, though Iâm thinking heâs hoping no one noticesâand everything gentle Iâve known about Finn since the first day I met him comes back into startling focus.
Finn Hayes is a lover, not a fighter. But boy oh boy, is it obvious heâs spent some time moonlighting as the second anyway.