Vile Boys: Chapter 26
Vile Boys (Spine Ridge University)
Days later
âSo what do we do?â she asks as she stands in the open grassy area, looking all fine and fancy.
God, it almost makes me pity her.
Sheâs got a long road ahead of her.
But I will be there every step of the way.
I chuck a wooden stick her way, and it lands in front of her feet.
âPick it up.â
She does what I say and holds it like itâs filthy, but if you ask me, itâs the finest wood around. The trees here in Priory Forest are old and provide the best sticks one could ask for while training.
âWhat am I supposed to do with this?â she asks.
âHold it. Tightly, but not too tight.â
âLike this?â She holds it in front of her.
I nod and tilt my head to look at her stance. Weâll have to work on that.
âNow what?â she asks.
I straighten my back, positioning myself sideways while I pull off my belt buckle and toss it aside so she wonât hurt herself. Then I raise my hand and beckon her. âCome at me.â
âWhat? With this?â She looks at the stick like itâs a piece of rubber.
âMm-hmm.â
She laughs. âYou want me to hit you with a stick?â
âDid I not make myself clear, darling?â
âOh no, you did. Iâm just wondering what this will teach me,â she murmurs.
âItâll teach you the basics of fighting with a weapon,â I say, still beckoning her. âNow come. See if you can hit me.â
âIf?â Her eyes narrow.
I grin at her. âGive it your best shot.â
The shimmer in her eyes as she bolsters herself is nothing short of magnificent.
She runs at me, clunky at best, swiping her little stick left and right, but none of her hits actually land because I know how to avoid them. Her moves are like how a child with no training would attack.
âJesus, how are you making this look so easy?â she mutters, breathing raggedly after what seems like the fiftieth try.
âExperience,â I muse.
She makes a snooty face. âWell, you didnât say Iâd start with a stick. I might actually be able to hit you with something real.â
I snatch the stick from her hand and swipe it under her legs. She falls down immediately, and I point it at her face, then say, âAnything is a weapon if you know how to use it. Iâm not going to give you a weapon you arenât ready to use.â
She scowls, and I raise a brow in response, then hold out the stick so she can take it back.
âYet.â She surprises me with a swift swoop while getting up, and I avoid it by jumping away.
âClever girl,â I mutter. âAgain.â
She keeps on trying to strike me instead of going for the obvious.
âHit me,â I say.
âIâm trying,â she barks.
âCâmon,â I say, still easily avoiding each of her strikes.
âStop moving so much!â
âYou think your enemies will just stand still and let you hit them?â I retort.
âEnemies?â She pauses. âWho said anything about enemies?â
âYou assume Caleb and Ares are the worst people out there. Theyâre not.â
She tries to strike me again, but I donât have a black belt for nothing.
âThe question isnât if you can win in one-on-one combat. You canât,â I say.
âThen why are we doing this?â she yelps between breaths, on the edge already.
âThe question is, can you outsmart them?â I tilt my head and smirk when her eyes narrow.
Finally, sheâs beginning to understand.
âHit. Me.â
She swoops in from underneath and repeats my own move right back at me.
SNAP!
The stick breaks in half against my thick calves, and the sound makes me look down.
PUNCH!
Her fist strikes my chin out of nowhere, making me lean away and rub my chin.
She gazes at me with a smug grin on her face. âThat good enough for you?â
Oh my â¦
So there is spice in her after all. I like it.
âGood. Youâre starting to understand the art of distraction.â
She tries to hit me again, but I grab her fist and twist her wrist so sheâs forced to spin around, and I easily subdue her. âDonât get cocky now. I can bend you to my will with little to no effort.â
She huffs and puffs, her body snugly fitting into mine as I hold her down.
But she stomps on my feet and shoves her elbow into my midriff, making me buckle in pain. She breaks free when I try to take a breath.
âWell ⦠you got me there,â I say, huffing as she steps away with a giant smirk.
To be honest, I kind of let her have that win.
But she doesnât need to know that.
âYouâre a swift learner.â
Her face begins to radiate, and it makes my heart throb.
Thatâs the face Iâm looking for.
The spirit of persistence is what sheâll need to cultivate.
âYou want me to win using dirty tricks,â she says, rain slowly beginning to pitter-patter down from the sky. âI want to learn how to fight fair.â
âDarling â¦â I sigh out loud. âThe fight was never fair to begin with.â
I grab my umbrella and open it. âReady to head back?â
She frowns. âAlready? Weâve only just started.â
I point at the sky.
âItâs just a little rain,â she says. âIâm not made of sugar.â
âYou sure about that, darling?â I taunt.
She narrows her eyes. âYou say the fight isnât fair, but you wonât even make it fair.â
Iâm intrigued. âHow so?â
She grabs a new stick off the ground and holds it in front of her. âYou said they have weapons, and I need to prepare for that. You have nothing. I have this stick. That isnât a fair fight.â
A dark smile slowly forms on my face. âNothing?â I close my umbrella again and point it at her. âI beg to differ.â
Her face contorts as a smug grin appears. âAn umbrella?â She snorts, droplets of rain rolling down her cheeks, making me lick my lips at the thought of lapping them up.
She emboldens her stance and grips the stick tightly. âLike you said ⦠it was never fair to begin with.â Her lip quirks up into a lopsided smile as if she thinks sheâs already won this fight. âSo bring it on.â
Too bad for her I still have a trick up my sleeve.
I tilt my head and pull the handle of my umbrella outward, opening the secret compartment. And as I slowly take out my katana, her smile dissipates swiftly, her eyes glinting in the harsh glimmer of my blade. The complete and utter shock on her face as her pupils dilate and her jaw drops was worth every second of this encounter.
âNow, darling ⦠are you truly ready to fight me?â