Milaâs look of surprise is quickly replaced with a look of determination before she turns her glacial eyes to Cole.
He dismissively rolls a shoulder. âDid you really think we werenât going to call him?â
âI can find another gym,â she says.
Abeâs brows arch, surprised by her response. I wish I were.
âWeâll give you a minute,â Mackey says, whistling to catch everyoneâs attention before directing them to the opposite end of the gym.
I return my focus to Mila. âDid you bring a bag?â
âIâm not leaving.â
I glance around, looking for something that might be hers.
âThis isnât part of our deal. I told you, if you want to do this, we do it my way.â
âThen the dealâs off.â She throws her cup in the garbage and turns on her heel.
I shift, intercepting her before she can make it more than a foot. Animosity shines in her gaze. âYouâre not working out here.â
âWhy not?â
âBecause one or more of these assholes isnât going to hesitate to punch you, and likely itâs going to be fucking Abe.â
âThey already told me Iâm not allowed in the ring.â
Thank God Cole was here. I have a sneaking suspicion that Abe would have led her into the ring like the mother fucking Gingerbread Hag. When Cole texted me she had shown up, I was heading to the facility for a weightlifting session. I skipped it and drove straight here, fearing all the ways this could have gone wrong.
âLetâs go.â I point at the door.
Mila glances at the others, who arenât even trying to hide the fact that theyâre listening. Her shoulders fall, recognizing theyâre not going to come to her defense before she pivots and passes me, shoving the door so hard the bells swing and clang violently against the door.
I follow her, though my reflex is to stay.
âWhy did you come? Why didnât you call me?â I ask.
Mila refuses to look at me, continuing to her car.
Shit like this, drama and the silent treatment are two factors that make avoiding relationships so goddamn easy. But my anger is too concentrated, and my list of questions is too damn long, directing me to follow her. I press my hand against the driverâs side door of her car before she can reach for it.
âMila, why in the hell did you come here?â
Her gaze pierces mine, offense and anger on full display, but my attention quickly shifts to her mouth, noting sheâs biting the inside of her bottom lip again.
âWhat happened?â I ask.
Her eyes bounce between mine, and through the veil of her anger, I see the vulnerability sheâs working to hide.
âTalk to me,â I implore, taking a step closer to her.
âIâ¦â She shakes her head, eyes glittering with tears. âI didnât come here to cause issues or to piss anyone off.â She swallows. âI know youâre about to get a hell of a lot busier, and I donât want to put the weight of my impatience on you.â
I blow out a breath, searching for level ground. It feels like Iâm dangling from a peak, the same damn peak Iâve been suspended from for weeksâlonger. âIâll still work with you every day. You have my word. But this place isnât safe for you toââ
âI need to learn how to hit, Grey. Today.
â
A tear slips from her eye, eliciting an ache in my chest that nearly brings me to my knees. She hastily brushes her fingers across her cheek, trying to rid the signs of her emotions.
âYou donât have to hide from me,â I tell her.
She looks away as two more tears slip down her cheeks.
I wrap an arm around her shoulders and pull her against me, her face meeting the crook of my neck. Sheâs rigid but doesnât make a sound or movement to object as I hold her, my palms pressed to her back as I feel the frantic race of her heart and stilted breaths.
Minutes pass before her muscles loosen fractionally. She doesnât melt into me, doesnât even lean her weight on me, but the slight shift is enough to tell me that she needs this contact.
âI saw the guy who broke into my apartment yesterday.â
I try not to let her words reflect in my posture, feeling regret wash over me for not being there. âWhere? What happened?â I want to ask a dozen more clarifying questions but force myself to stop.
She shakes her head and for a second, I think she doesnât want to answer, but then she shudders, and I realize sheâs trying to keep her shit together. âHe was waiting for me.â
âWhat?â The word explodes from me as I step back, needing to look at her again to verify I didnât overlook any bruises or injuries.
Mila stares at me with so much naked fear it disarms me.
âDid he touch you? Hurt you?â
She shakes her head.
âI think heâs crazy. He claims Iâve been ignoring him for years. Letters or ⦠something. And how I made him miss his motherâs funeralâ¦â She shakes her head. âI donât know. I canât remember.â She wets her lips.
My breathing stops as my thoughts tumble down a hill of dread as the number of questions I want to ask her triples. This scenario has become so much bigger than needing to learn to strike someone, bigger than self-defense, but I know firsthand how imperative it is to have control over your future. I canât take away her past or erase these fears, but I can give her this ounce of control. âWeâll set up a schedule. Cole, Dustin, Mackey, and I will train you, but I want to be clear, this isnât for you to engage with him. If this guy approaches you again, you get as far away from him as you can. Do you understand?â
Mila stares at me with so much hope, she could ask for the world right now, and Iâd find a way to give it to her.
She nods.
âI have two rules: no training with Abe, and no getting in the ring with anyone else.â
Milaâs appreciation and relief are tangible, reflected in her bright eyes as she nods. âDeal.â
I tip my head back toward the gym, considering the rules Iâll be setting for my friends as we walk across the parking lot. Milaâs eyes are wide, her nerves still visible as I reach for the door.
âKeep your head up and your shoulders back. If it becomes too much, let me know.â
Mila looks at me and then tilts her chin up, eyes becoming walls of indifference, oozing confidence.
I pull the door open wide and follow her inside. Cole meets my gaze with a grin. Abe snickers. âShe has a good stance,â Cole remarks. âDustin was planning to work the bags with her.â He nods toward the heavy bags.
I glance at Dustin, who gives a nearly imperceptible nod of assurance, and then at Mila.
âLetâs get you wrapped,â I say.
She maintains an air of indifference as she follows me to the pole where screws are drilled into the concrete, holding rolls of gauze and tape. I grab the gauze as Mila holds out both hands.
âWrists straight,â I say, pinching the joint to raise the palm on her right hand.
âDo you guys always wrap your hands?â Mila asks, watching me wrap the gauze around her wrist several times.
I nod. âIt keeps your wrists from getting hurt, your knuckles from splitting, and the small bones in your hands from breaking.â
When I finish, Mila stares at her hands, and though she doesnât voice how strange they feel, I know thatâs what sheâs thinking.
I grab a roll of red tape and rip off a large piece that I gently slap just below the neckline of her shirt.
She looks at it. âWhatâs this?â
âIt means youâre not allowed in the ring.â
She frowns. âSo youâve just marked me as the sacrificial lamb. Awesome.â
That red tape means she is off-limits, and anyone who dares to engage with her will get kicked out of the gym. âSit tight for a minute,â I say. âI need a word with Dustin before you begin.â
Mila shakes her head, cutting me off before I can move.
âHeâs already taking it easy on me.â
âI need to make sure heâs on the same page andââ
âThis falls within your two rules.â
âThose are the rules I have for . I have an entirely different set of rules for them.â
She maims me with a glare. âI need to do this, Grey.â
It goes against every damn instinct in me. Still, I manage to nod. âI have to get to practice. Tomorrow, weâll meet here at six instead of at your apartment.â
This time, anticipation glitters in her gaze rather than tears before she agrees and goes to where Dustin waits for her.
I head to where Mackey and Cole are reviewing notes on a clipboard. They stop talking, looking at me with matching expressions of humor and know-how.
âSheâs got spunk,â Mackey says.
Cole smirks. âIs this what all the girls at Camden are like?â
I scoff. âNo.â
His grin grows. âI didnât think so. Whatâs her story?â
I glance over my shoulder to see Mila following Dustinâs instruction, her gaze focused on him alone. I turn back to Cole. âYouâll have to ask her.â
He raises an inquiring brow. âDoes it involve you?â
Mackey taps his clipboard and walks away.
âYouâve caught feelings for her,â Cole says.
âWeâre friends.â
âHow long have you been telling yourself that line?â
Cole winces like he hears my thought. âIâll keep my eye on her.â
âJust so weâre clear, I expect her to leave here in the same condition sheâs in now.â
Amusement has him cocking his head. âSixteen fucking years.â
I lower my brow.
âIt took sixteen fucking years to find your weakness.â He grins, but itâs not predatory or cruel. Instead, he looks joyful. âThis will be interesting.â
I scratch my brow, unamused. âSheâs going through some shit. Keep an eye out for anyone who doesnât belong here, and if she starts acting cagey or nervous, donât let her leave. Get her in Mackeyâs office and call me.â
The humor drains from Coleâs face, and his gaze flicks to the glass door before returning to me. âWhat kind of shit? An ex?â
I shake my head. âI donât know all the details yet.â
Coleâs cheeks round before he blows out a breath. âShit. Okay. Yeah.â He nods, running a thumb across his chin. âIâll talk with Mackey. For her build, sheâs going to have the most strength in her legs. We can teach her the Triangle Choke andââ
I shake my head before he can finish his thought. âNo fucking way. If someone bothers her, I want her to run like hell and call me and then the cops.â
âYou want her to be able to defend herself.â
âA Triangle Choke puts her on her back. If she doesnât have him positioned right, it puts her at risk.â
âShe doesnât have the upper body strength to use her arms. Not yet.â
I shake my head again, my discomfort for leaving her here growing by the second. âThis is to build her confidence and teach her how to strike and stun someone as a last resort, not to actually fight.â
Cole raises his brow. âIf youâre worried that someoneâs going to show up here looking for her, it sounds like heâs already started the fight.â
My blood runs cold. âI have to go figure out whatâs going on.â
He nods. âWant Abe to go with you?â
I almost take him up on the offer just to keep Abe away from Mila. âCan I trust him to be here?â
Cole grins. âHeâll only taunt her.â
I want to believe him. Hell, I do believe him. Iâve known Abe my entire goddamn life, but I also know what a hothead he can be and how callous his words can be. âSheâll swing at him.â
He laughs. âIâm sure heâll deserve it.â
âI didnât say he wonât.â I glance over at where Abe is running a private session. Heâs been pulling shifts here for Mackey since last year.
âIâll keep her safe. Including from Abe.â
I tamp down my words of concern and doubt and extend my fist to his. âI owe you.â
Cole winks.
I take a final glance at Mila before heading back to Oleander Springs.