True to his word, Coach didnât cut anyone and Ellery was right, the next day was harder. At least she wasnât wearing shorts today, although her jeans and pink tee-shirt werenât hiding her assets.
As she called out the stretches she walked between us adjusting shoulders, poking backs and making one guy walk out of the gym when she told him to unclench his ass or heâd never reach his toes. She lingered with the returning players giving them a little extra attention before moving on.
When we were walking our hands forward to do the lunges she yelled âScott! You should have said something.â She grabbed him by his arm and made him sit on the ground. âKeep going everyone.â
Scott was a returning team member and I was reminded of how Iâd been told she took a shine to the players. I couldnât help but sneak a peek at what she was doing as I did my lunges.
âSorry, Ellery, it happened last night. I thought it would be better by now.â Scott hid his face a bit as if he was embarrassed.
She didnât respond to that, merely yelled âtape!â and Coach Murphy threw her a roll of athletic tape that she caught with one hand. Then she knelt down and wrapped his left wrist.
âDo your lunges, Scott. Everyone go ahead and pause while Scott catches up. If you are hurt or sick in any way for the love of everything holy tell me!â
She ruffled Scottâs blond hair as he finished his lunges. Scott was definitely a Shifter of some type, but he kept his scent masked. I hoped he wasnât a skunk, but given his build I doubted it. Skunks tended to be short and Scott was easily six one.
âOn your butts everyone, itâs time for your favorite: butterfly sit.â We were halfway through the second neck stretch when I realized that I was the only one on the court she hadnât spoken to or touched. I couldnât decide if that made me feel better or worse.
I looked up to see her rubbing Andy, the guy most likely to be Leeâs backup, on his lower back. Worse, definitely worse. After our laps, which were thankfully devoid of the pursuit, we did different passing drills from Monday and then Coach Hendrix brought out a small step ladder and set it at the free throw line.
âGentlemen, one of the keys to a successful free throw is the ability to focus. Without touching you Ms. Sinclair is going to do her best to distract you from your shot. And fellas, for every shot you miss you earn an extra defensive slide for everyone. Grab a ball and line up.â
Ellery climbed onto the top step of the stool and straddled it facing where a shooter would stand. No one was willing to go first, afraid of what she was going to say or do.
âIâm waiting, boys. Donât you want to play with me?â She looked over her shoulder and made direct eye contact with me.
âScrew it, Iâll go first,â said Sam, a redhead who I also knew from my English class. Heâd been on the team last year as a small forward.
âHi, Red,â she purred as he lined up. Just at the point of no return on his shot she said âdo the curtains match the drapes?â Clang.
âGod, Ellery, I hate you,â he said, turning pink.
âNo you donât,â she replied grinning. âWhoâs next?â
I turned to Matt. âYour dad is a sadist.â
âYou think this is bad? Iâve got four classes with her, and I can tell you, she can make anything sound sexual.â
Lee had accepted the challenge to go next. Elleryâs demeanor changed ever so slightly. Lee grinned at her as he lined up and said ânice to see youâre up to no good, Ellery.â
âYou ever bother to call me, youâll see how good I can be, Pooh Bear.â Leeâs shot almost went in, but rimmed out.
âNever change, Ellery,â he chuckled.
âI wonât.â
The next seven shooters also missed their shots after she said things like âis it cold in here? It feels a little bit nippy to me,``â³ Too bad Coach said hands off,``â³you could bounce a quarter off your ass,â and the worst so far âdo you ever have an itch you just canât scratch?â while practically moaning.
It was starting to look like going early would have been the wisest decision as with every provocative comment we all squirmed in line. When the tenth player missed the backboard completely after she blew on his ear we all groaned, the growing horror of defensive slides looming over us.
At long last Nick made the first basket and grinned like a fiend at Ellery. We all cheered and I was amazed that anyone could survive hearing âI could just lick youâ as they took a shot.
My turn arrived and I steeled myself for what she might say. I lined up and she didnât make a sound. I dribbled once, then twice and still nothing. I made the mistake of cutting my eyes to her as I squared up for my shot.
âSo,â she murmured, âare you just going to stare at me or are you going to speakâ¦Foxy?â She timed the last word to coincide with the upward arch motion of my shot. I pulled it, not even caring that I missed.
âWhat did you say?â I demanded, but all she did was grin at me. I felt my anger rising along with a degree of fear. She couldnât know, could she? Only Shifters were supposed to be able to identify the species of other Shifters without being told. I stalked away, furious with myself for letting her get to me.
âDude, what did she say?â Matt whispered. Heâd missed his shot too after sheâd asked if anyone had ever followed his happy trail.
âI donât want to talk about it.â
I fumed in silence with the rest of the players whoâd taken their shots; unable to enjoy the spectacle of her flustering the rest of the players, or to celebrate those who managed to withstand the onslaught of Ellery. By the time it was over twenty of us had missed our shots.
When Coach Hendrix asked if those of us who had missed wanted a chance to redeem themselves I was one of the fifteen who raised their hands. Four of the others just shook their heads and the fifth said âIâd rather be horsewhipped.â
Coach Hendrix pulled out the card that Ellery had given him yesterday and chuckled. âDamn,â he muttered.
âI was right, wasnât I?â Ellery was still on top of the step ladder, but she was no longer straddling it. She was sitting with her back to us playing with her hair.
âYou were.â Coach Hendrix shook his head and then said âAlright, those who raised your hands line up. You five, thank you for your interest in varsity basketball, you may leave.â
I had no idea how she planned to outdo herself for round two, but before we started Coach had some words for us. âMissed shots on this round wonât add another slide to the tally, but made shots will erase them. Youâll get two attempts. This time, listen to what she tells you.â
A bunch of guys shifted in discomfort, but Lee grabbed a ball and walked up without hesitation.
âHi, Pooh Bear.â
âElly, you know I donât like it when you call me that in front of the team.â
âYou know I donât like it when you miss your free throws.â She looked at his hands and her voice softened. âYou grip the ball too tightly and for too long. Relax and kiss it off your fingers.â Lee took a deep breath; relaxed his grip, and shot, sinking his basket.
And so it went, with Ellery giving form corrections in a voice I found increasingly erotic. Sam got âyou aim for the front of the rim Red, aim for the backâ while Matt got âyouâre normally automatic from the line, whatâs going on with you?â
She paused and then said âDo you mind?â and gestured to his body. When he shook his head no she climbed down and stood right behind him.
âNormally Iâd have you lay down for this, but under the circumstances this will have to do.â Hiding most of what she was doing with her body position she rubbed his right butt cheek.
âYour sciatic nerve is cramping your butt muscles. Itâs making you tense up on one side so your shot is off. You need to stretch your glutes before bed and when you get up. Iâll teach you a couple. Or get yourself a girl whoâll do this for you. I know for a fact that Lindsey thinks youâre cute.â
She slapped his ass and climbed back on the step stool. âDonât forget to breathe, Matthew.â He closed his eyes and took three of the deepest, longest breaths Iâd ever seen, opened his eyes and sank his shot.
âHow does it feel now?â she asked.
âBetter.â He looked stunned. âI hadnât even realized that was the problem. Thanks, Ellery.â
âNo problem, sweet cheeks.â
When Ryan stepped up she climbed down again. âYou fan your right elbow out on your shots.â
âNo I donât,â he protested.
She shot him a look of exasperation. âYes, you do, Ryan. Come on, Iâll prove it.â She had him line up and then she stood beside him. âIf you donât fan it out you wonât hit me, but if you do your elbow is going to nail me in my boob.â
Ryan rolled his eyes as he lined up his shot. Sure enough his elbow flared out and drove itself hard into her left breast.
âDamn it!â she yelped as she staggered backwards. She stood there scowling at him for a few moments rubbing where heâd hit her. Ryan seemed to shrink into himself and I looked at the ceiling to control my bodyâs response to what she was doing. âDo you believe me now?â
He nodded mutely as she ordered him to turn around and then stood behind him guiding his arm through the motion and rubbing his right shoulder.
âShit, no wonder it flared out, your right shoulder is in knots. You took a really hard hit in the last game of the football season didnât you?â He nodded again.
âYou need to get a massage therapist to work on this or your rotator cuff is going to get jacked so badly that youâll need surgery.â She placed her right hand on the front of his shoulder lifting it up, and dug her fingers of her left hand into the muscles under his shoulder blade.
âAh, Christ on a bike!â he cried.
âHold still.â She worked her hand a bit more. âThere. Give it a windmill and tell me how it feels.â
âWow!â He wind milled it three times then grinned at her. âWhat did you do?â
She shook her head and rolled her eyes. âJust shoot the ball, Ryan. Imagine yourself as a fluid.â
He sank his shot. âThanks, Ellery,â he said as he trotted off the court.
Whatever else she was Ellery certainly knew her mechanics and the human body. The guy in front of me, who I had taken an instant dislike to, snorted. âWho does she think she is?â he grumbled.
âSomeone who is getting us out of defensive slides.â
âYeah, the ones that she helped us rack up.â He glared at Ellery who was providing Andy with the gentle suggestion that if he built up his quads with squats heâd have more power in his shot. âIf sheâs so great, why doesnât she play?â