Loving Kinnick (Rewritten 2024)
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  • Reads 3,626
  • Votes 132
  • Parts 38
  • Time 4h 1m
Complete, First published Jul 02, 2023
Boston Bennett is navigating her way through life after losing her mom in a tragic accident. Struggling with her mental health and reliving the car wreck through her nightmares, she continues blaming herself for her mother's death. She knows she shouldn't have gone to the party that night, but she went anyway, and now she's living with the consequences. To help with her mental health, she joins Delphi Boxing, hoping to cure the survivor's guilt she thinks she'll never escape from.

She feels alone, but what if a tattooed boxer with a foul mouth, and a promise to keep her safe, starts changing her outlook on life?

Kinnick's focus as an undefeated boxer is on his ability to get better, faster, stronger. Which becomes difficult when his life gets uprooted by a curly-haired girl he promises to train at his gym. But when he realizes her life isn't as bubbly as she is, he takes it as an opportunity to spend every day making her happy.

But Bo's mental health continues slipping as the memories of what happened at the party that night start to resurface. She's desperate to figure it out, but at what cost?
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She didn't reply and I felt her finger move across my skin, lower, and almost all the way down my lower back. A shiver coursed through my body, strangely pleasant, and I felt her finger stop. "Your tattoos are beautiful," she said softly. Too close. She was too close. My pulse was hammering and I could feel her cool breath against my skin when she spoke, and my body was warm from having felt her. I couldn't reply. My breathing was light and shaken. I wanted to just turn around and pull her against me, or rather put her against a wall, so I could kiss her and feel her more properly against me. If she touched me again, I wasn't sure that I could keep myself from doing just that. "I'm going to take a shower," I said suddenly in an attempt to escape. She didn't stop me, so I took that opportunity to walk away. When I reached the bathroom, I took a deep breath to steady myself as well as my pulse. Closing the door behind me, I ran a hand through my hair. She truly was a nightmare. A bad boy's worst nightmare was a girl that made him want to be a good one.