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Poppy Dennison – BLINDSIDED (Hurt/Comfort)*
Genre:
contemporary
Tags:
boxing, tattoos, athletes, mafia, hurt-
comfort
Ever since he lost
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everything he’s been
wasting away in
BLINDSIDED
underground fighting rings,
selling his meat in an
by Poppy Dennison
attempt to pay back a debt
greater than his own life.
Noah held his fist in front of his face, the
When events lead to his
bloody knuckles wrapped up in an old t-shirt
fighting days abruptly
after last night’s fight. He moved his fist slowly
ending, what is a broken
man to do with nothing left
to the side and after an inch or so, it
to give? Perhaps a familiar
disappeared.
Fuck
. The peripheral vision in his
looking someone can save
right eye was gone.
his lost soul.
[PHOTO: Two tattooed,
A crowd’s muffled roar came from above
muscular fighters hold each
and he looked up as he undid the make-shift
other tightly while kissing.
bandages from his hands. One fight down, two
The shorter, in a white tank-
top, has his right arm
to go. His fight was the last of the night. It
behind his lover’s lower
would probably be his last period. The boss had
back, the left hand, wrapped
brought in some monster of a Russian for the
in white fabric, across his
bout. His nickname was the Terminator and
lover’s shoulders. The taller
Noah’d heard stories as to why. His opponents
is naked, his left hand
holding the back of his
didn’t always walk away.
lover’s neck, the right
playing with his own rear.]
The boss told Noah it would be the best
fight of the night. Huge bets on the match
Please give these sweeties a
happy, smexy ending~
guaranteed that he’d make plenty of money,
Thank you muchly!
even though he wouldn’t see a penny of it. No,
the boss got it all. Would keep getting it all until
~ Min
he no longer owned Noah’s ass.
But with one eye barely working, he wasn’t
sure how much longer he could fight. One solid
punch from the Russian’s ham-sized fist and
Noah was pretty sure he’d be totally blinded in
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his right eye. He considered dropping the left and giving the other
fighter an opening on his good side. He just didn’t know how much
damage that would cause. Still fifty grand in the hole, Noah couldn’t
risk losing sight in his other eye.
He heard footsteps coming toward the locker room and cleared his
expression. It wouldn’t do for anyone else to know he was scared
shitless to face this fighter. Noah stood up and started his dance, his
fists up in front of his face and his feet moving from side to side as he
dodged imaginary punches.
One of the other fighters, known as The Jackal, sauntered into the
room, his face slightly battered after his time in the ring. A relative
newcomer to the scene, Jason Jackson was rapidly becoming the
fighter to beat. His quick fists and quicker feet made him hard to take
down. His nickname fit, Noah thought, because he stalked his
opponents and wore them down until he went in for the kill.
Something about him had drawn Noah in from their first meeting.
Maybe he recognized a little of himself in him? They were a bit
similar in appearance, both with cropped dark hair and lean frames.
Jax also had a number of tattoos, and they’d compared ink and stories
that first time they’d met while working out.
Noah remembered that night with mixed feelings. Jax was brand
new to the scene, hadn’t even had his first fight for the boss yet. Mr.
Salvatore kept a run-down warehouse that they used as a gym. He
wanted his fighters in tip-top shape, which was laughable really, since
the equipment he provided was so worn out and beat up that it was
barely usable.
That night Jax had made the rounds, introducing himself to the
few other guys there before making his way over to the bag Noah was
punching. He’d grabbed it and kept it from swinging while Noah kept
up his hooks and jabs. After a few minutes, Noah had stopped to
shake the stiffness out of his arms and Jax had stuck out a hand.
“Jason Jackson, but you can call me Jax.”
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Noah had raised a brow, but returned the handshake. “Noah.” He
didn’t really have much to say to anyone and wasn’t looking to make
friends, so he’d turned and gone over to the corner where a few jump
ropes hung from a peg on the wall. He’d grabbed the least dilapidated
one and continued his workout. Jax took a second one from the wall
and tested the handles. He huffed out a frustrated breath at the shabby
state of the rope but started to use it anyway.
Noah had tried to ignore him, but Jax moved so fast that Noah
found himself wanting to compete. He picked up his pace, and they
found a rhythm together, the slap-slapping of the ropes hitting the
concrete floor matched by the slight squeaks from their shoes as they
found purchase.
After several minutes, Noah was a sweaty mess. His breath came
in harsh pants and his feet began to miss their steps. He stumbled over
the rope and stopped, resting his hands on his knees. Jax stopped also,
and Noah was relieved to see that he was struggling to breathe as well.
When Jax looked like he was going to speak, Noah hung his rope back
up and went over to the weights.
The guy was unshakable. He followed Noah to the bench and
spotted while Noah pressed the heavy barbell up and down. He leaned
over and Noah couldn’t help but stare at his crotch in his loose, black
boxing shorts. There was a nice size bulge in them and Noah felt a
stirring of his own that he tried to ignore. He looked away and
concentrated on counting his reps, but his eyes kept drifting back to
that one spot where he shouldn’t be fixated.
When he finished his first set of presses, Noah sat up and rested
his arms. Jax came around and Noah did the polite thing and gave up
his seat to him. Jax laid back and got ready to do his exercise then
watched Noah expectantly. Noah held back a sigh and took his turn at
spotting. Of course, the position put his groin in the same position and
Jax definitely noticed. He licked his lips a bit and Noah pretended that
the gesture didn’t mean anything.
“We going bigger?” Jax asked when he’d finished.
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“Yeah.” Noah grabbed another large weight off the stand and
brought it over to the equipment. After loading it on and tightening
the bolts to secure it, he returned to his spot and started his next set.
Jax again stood at his head, but this time he seemed to be just a little
closer. Noah couldn’t tear his gaze away and when that bulge jerked
and grew bigger, he fumbled the bar and nearly crushed himself. Jax
grabbed it and helped Noah guide it back to the rest.
Noah covered his slip by wiping his hands on his shorts. “Sorry.
My hands were sweaty.”
“You should be more careful,” Jax said with a wink.
Noah could feel a blush forming and tried to fight it. Jax came
around to his side and ran a finger down Noah’s arm. “Nice ink,” he
whispered as he touched the lines of Noah’s tattoo.
“Thanks.” Noah searched the room and realized that the other
guys had left. He felt more exposed than he had just moments before
knowing they were alone.
Jax traced the lines of the woman on Noah’s arm before asking,
“Who is she?”
No one had asked him before and Noah didn’t want to answer.
The tattoo looked like a woman in old-fashioned clothes. She wore a
big brimmed hat and resembled a southern belle. “My sister,” Noah
finally replied.
“She’s beautiful.”
“Yeah, she was.” Every time Noah remembered Natalie, he got
this big lump in his throat. The tattoo honored her in the only way he
knew how, especially since he couldn’t really talk about her to
anyone. She was the only family he had, and now she was gone. The
medical treatments she’d needed were so expensive that he’d taken a
loan from Mr. Salvatore to pay for what she had to have, but they
didn’t work and he’d lost her anyway. And now he was trapped here,
paying off a seemingly endless debt with his fists.
“I’m sorry.”
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Everyone always said that, Noah thought, but the words didn’t
help. “I’m going to go shower. I’ll see you around.” This time, Jax
didn’t follow.
Noah pushed the memory aside and forced his attention back to
the empty locker room where they now stood. Again that spark
between them burned brightly. Jax looked Noah up and down and
Noah felt a surge of something in his belly that he hadn’t felt in a long
time. Noah gave him a little nod and looked away, uncomfortable
with the intensity of his stare.
“You ready to fight?” Jax asked, stepping back into Noah’s field
of vision.
“Yeah,” Noah answered. “Gonna be a good one.”
Jax snorted. “Not if you don’t get that right arm up. The
Terminator has a wicked left hook and you’re dropping that side.” He
took a practice swing at Noah, who jerked back and nearly tripped.
“What the hell?” Jax jumped forward and grabbed Noah by the arms
to steady him.
Noah shook out of his hold. “Back off, man” He hated showing
his weakness in front of anyone, but he hadn’t been expecting that
swing. His mind was focused a little further south. Jax pulled him in
closer and when Noah tried to look away, he pulled his head up so
their eyes met.
“Fuck. What’s wrong with your eye?”
Noah flinched and tried to pull away. “Nothing. I’m fine.”
Jax ran his thumb over Noah’s cheek. “You aren’t fine.”
Noah couldn’t afford to let the other guys know about him. He
wasn’t quite sure how Jax had figured it out so fast. Maybe that’s
where his nickname came from. Weren’t Jackals known for having
good instincts or something?
Before Noah could think of a response, he heard more footsteps in
the hall. Heavy and slow, with a distinctive click, Noah realized the
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boss was on his way down. He jerked away from Jax and spun around
to face the hook that served as his locker.
Mr. Salvatore’s slick black boots appeared at Noah’s side. One
meaty mitt clapped down on Noah’s left shoulder and he tried not to
flinch as the boss gave his muscle a tight squeeze. His guard went
over to Jax and crossed his arms. “Out,” he demanded.
Jax nodded and left. No one questioned the boss or his goons, not
if they knew what was good for them. The guard followed him to the
door and left Noah and the boss alone. “Big fight tonight, boy.”
“Yes, sir. I’m ready.”
“You better be. I’ve got a lot riding on this one. In fact, that’s
what I’m here for. Got a job for you.”
Noah lowered his head and held back a sigh. He knew what was
coming. “Yes, sir.”
“Third round, you go down and don’t get back up. Make it look
good.”
It wasn’t the first time he’d been asked to throw a fight. Mr.
Salvatore liked to know where he was going to make his money for
each of the events he hosted.
“You got it, boss.” Noah knew it was pointless to argue.
“That’s my boy.” Mr. Salvatore patted his face and smirked. “You
do it right and it’ll be 5 g’s off what you owe me.”
Damn. Five grand for one fight would be his best payout yet.
Problem was, he wasn’t sure he could last three rounds against his
opponent. He’d planned on getting in and getting out fast, using his
speed to his advantage in the first round or two. The Terminator was
known for his stamina, taking fights low and slow and wearing his