Eighteen

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Your POV

I didn't think to start the morning the way it started, but I may have used it to my advantage. I know Scarlett won't be happy when I tell her that my fight with Colin last night wasn't over, it was just postponed. We plan to have our revenge in the ring. A satisfied Scarlett won't argue as much.

- We need to talk about last night.

Scarlett's happy face, who's just cum with two fingers in her, withers. All more reason to smack that asshole's ass. Tteal the glow from her orgasm.... this better be the last time Colin enters this room when I'm with her!

- What about last night? - Scarlett sits, her relaxed demeanor instantly tense.

- We arrange a few things and I need to tell you about it.

- You arrange some things? Like what? - With the frown, her face is an open book for me to read: confusion mixed with a lot of worry.

- Colin and I are going to work out our differences in the ring.- Sounds a lot better in my head than when I say it out loud.

Her eyes widen.

- What? I hope you're kidding.

I look at her with a serious look but don't say anything.

- You're not kidding.

- No. And I'm looking forward to it too. He deserves a beating for touching you.

- This is madness! - She screams.

- Look at you my angel. Your neck is purple. God knows what he would have done if I hadn't been there.

- Violence is not the answer to violence. - For the daughter of a champion fighter and one of the owners of a chain of gyms, I thought she would have a different attitude. While violence is not the answer, it does a great deal to prevent it from turning into a war.

- Maybe not. But that's what will happen. - I shrug my shoulders. - It was either that or solve everything last night, without a judge or people to stop us from killing each other.

- I don't want to be the reason why you're going to hurt yourself.

- And what makes you think I'll be the one to get hurt? - I tease back, offended that she thinks I can't handle that asshole. He provokes women for a reason: he can't have a fair fight with anyone.

- That's not what I meant. He's just... just ... he's not right. In the last few months I've seen a side of him that scares me. I don't want you to get in the ring with him. I will never forgive myself if something happens to you.

- I'll be fine. I've seen him fight. I'm going to enjoy beating him. And he will deserve every minute of it.

- But....

- I won't change my mind Scarlett. - I warn her, my tone is a little more indifferent than she has ever heard me speak. She looks into my eyes and sees that I'm serious.

- You're doing exactly the same thing Colin did to me: You don't hear what I'm saying.

- Don't compare me to him.- My answer is sharp.

- But you're not listening to me.

- I'm listening to you, I just don't agree with you. I will listen to every reason you have. Tell me why shouldn't I get in the ring with Colin? You grew up surrounded by fights. It is obvious that you are not against a good, clean and fair fight.

- Because I don't want to be the reason.

- He's the reason Scarlett. I'm not a dumb cavewoman. We wouldn't be having this conversation if he hadn't laid his hands on you. Would i like to look at him knowing he is your past? No, but I wouldn't start a fight over it.

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