Chapter 21: Unrealistic Reality

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This is not fun.

I threw the first punch, but Grey dodged it easily and threw one my way. He punched me right in the jaw. I crouched over in pain, but I wasn't giving up so easily.

I tried to kick him, but he grabbed my leg and kicked the other one away. I fell on the ground and Grey immediately on top of me. He tried to punch me in the face but I blocked it.

"Good block, now try to get away." He smirked while saying this, but he was panting a little bit.

I kicked him in the butt and he fell of off me. I rolled on top of him and this time, I did punch him. On his nose. Before I could punch him again, he grabbed my hand and turned it.

I yelped in pain and immediately rolled away from him. He quickly stood up and smirked down at me. "Not bad for a greeny, but you can be better. Here, let me help you." He said as he stuck out his hand for me to grab.

I looked at for a while and decided I didn't need him. I ignored his hand and stood up by myself. "A tough one I see. Don't let your pride get in the way Sam, it's one of the biggest mistakes you can make."

"Lesson number one," he continued. "Never, and I mean never, underestimate your opponent. He or she might be smaller, or look weak, but if you underestimate them, you are going to lose for sure." He took a standing position with his legs a little bit open, and his hands in front of him. One shielded his face and the other one was a bit pulled back.

"Lesson number two, never lose balance. If you are on the ground, you are most likely hopeless." I followed his movements as he threw a punch in the air.

"Lesson number three, don't give up. Don't ever give up." I nodded my head as I tried to throw punches as good as possible. He slowly let me see how to do it, but I held my elbow too high.

"No, you're doing it wrong. Look, you need to lower your elbow right next to you." He stood behind me and positioned my elbow in the good way. When I finally got it, he smiled.

"Lesson number four, if you aren't fast, than be smart. Specialize yourself in one thing you are the best in. Since you are small, I think you could be good for dodging and punching when people don't expect it." He suddenly punched me and I quickly dodged. Right after that, he threw another punch and I dodged it again. I quickly raised my hand and hit him in the face.

Well that would've happened if he didn't grab my arm and pulled me forward.

"Lesson two Sam, never lose balance." He pushed me away, and I was getting angry. I kept throwing punches at him, but he dodged them all.

At one point, my anger blinded me and I made a huge mistake by throwing my arm aimlessly.

I hit the wall.

Hard.

I cried out in pain as I looked at the blood on my knuckles. Grey walked up to me and chuckled when he saw my hand.

"Lesson number five, sweetheart, never fight when you are angry. Anger blinds you, and you can't see what you are doing anymore. I guess my job here is done for today." He grabbed a bottle of water and threw it my way.

"Here, drink." I nodded my head in thankfulness. I let a little water fall onto my knuckles and winched in pain as the wound began to stung.
Grey gave me a bandage to wrap up my hand. I looked at him and smiled.

"Thank you Grey, you're a good teacher. I can't wait for the next time." He smiled back at me, and it was honestly a beautiful sight.

How come all the guys here are so damn hot?

"You're welcome Sam, I can see you have potential. I'm looking forward to be able to work with you." He walked to the door and turned around.

"Oh, and don't forget to bring deodorant next time. You stink." I erupted into laughter as he walked away, leaving me here alone, laughing like a mad woman.

After I was done, I grabbed all my stuff, and looked for Charlie. I saw him standing there, talking to Elliot.
I silently walked closer to them, wanting to listen to their conversation.

When I was close enough, I pretended to be busy with something else, but in reality, I listened to them.

"Don't you dare talking to me this way, Samuel. I think you forget I am your boss in here." Elliot smugly said.

"I don't give a damn about who is the boss in here, I need you to stay away from Sam." They were talking about me?

Elliot took a step closer to Charlie and smirked. "What else?" Charlie's hand clenched into fists and I knew he was holding back.

A lot.

Charlie smiled and brought his face to Elliot's ear. "You will see, but the consequences won't be pretty. You don't know who you are messing with." He whispered something after that, and Elliot's eyes went wide. I couldn't hear it unfortunately, so I just let it pass.

He took a step back and smirked. "I hope I made myself clear." Charlie said as he walked away, a smug smile on his face.

What was going on?

Elliot just stood there, his mouth wide open. When his eyes met mine, they grew hard and he looked the other way.

Boys.

I walked away, not wanting to be here any longer. I looked around for Nate and Max for a while, but when I couldn't find them, I just sat down on a bench somewhere.

I was thinking about how I could defeat the killer when a voice pulled me out of my thoughts.

"Having second thoughts about being here?" the familiar voice whispered in my ear. I hadn't heard this voice for such a long time

I turned around and came face to face with Blaze.

Charlie's older brother.

Dubble update again, I am in a good mood today :)

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