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The Fighter's Block

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The Fighter’s Block

By
Hadley
Quinn

Copyright
© 2012 by Hadley Quinn

 

The
events
and
characters
portrayed in this work are entirely fictitious
and of the author’s imagination
. Any similarity to real persons, living or deceased, is purely coincidental and not intended by the author.

A love worth fighting for
leads to
a life worth living…
             
             
             
             
             
             

 

 

Chapter One

 

 

 

Indigo
Lounge
was bustling as usual on a Friday night. The location of the club assured that it always remained
lively
on the weekends, and comfortable for the slower paced on the weekdays. It sat in the middle of
2
nd
Avenue
, neighbored by several other social establishments, and the area promised that there was something for everyone.

Donavan Kemp didn’t feel the promise of anything that night,
not anymore,
and he stepped out of
Indigo
sometime around midnight.
He unbuttoned another button on his shirt, now with the top three to open his chest to more air. It had been hot as hell inside the club and he felt much better as he fanned himself with his shirt a few times.

He took a deep breath and slowly released it,
making
his way
in
to the sidewalk
traffic
. He waited while a couple breezed by him,
drunk and
barely noticing that they’d almost knocked into him. He watched them for a few seconds until he could feel his phone ringing
in his pocket
.

“Van, w
here’d you go, man?” Quincy shouted.

Van could hear that the club was still loud as ever, especially since he could hear the walls thumping from the sidewalk as he walked down the street.

“I’m heading home,” he replied, taking a left at the corner.

“What
!
?
It’s only midnight!”

“I know, but I got stuff to do in the morning.”

“Bullshit! Get your ass back in here!”

Van chuckled. “I’ll see you Monday, Q. Make sure
you
go home
to the right place this time
, okay?”

Quincy laughed, b
ut while he was offering more to the conversati
on, Van wasn’t listening any longer
. He had pulled his keys out as he got closer to the parking lot, but something caught his eye and he slowed.

“Uh, Q, I gotta go,” he interrupted
his friend
, and then hung up.

The girl had her back to him, but he could tell by her body language that something wasn’t right. She was sitting on a brick planter that ran along the side of the club,
shoulder
s
slumped with her slender arms wrapped around herself,
and Van thought she might be crying.

“Uh, excuse me. Miss? Are you okay?”

She startled somewhat
but
hardly
glanced his way. S
he s
eemed to turn her back to him even more
when she stood
, but not so she couldn’t see him in her peripheral
.

Van looked her over quickly, recognizing her clothes. He’d seen that
skirt and those legs
before
, probably an hour ago, and from what he remembered of the moment, he got a bad feeling.

“Can I help you with anything?” he tried again. But this time he walked around her so they were facing each ot
her, and even though the street
light from the corner barely offered much, he could see enough.

“Jesus, what happened to you?” he asked, stepping closer to her.

H
e could tell she’d been hit in the face
,
and the mark that was left had welted
just slightly
. Van was all too familiar with
battle wounds, and whereas he normally wouldn’t have blinked an eye at her injury, it looked completely wrong against her otherwise flawless face
.

“Nothing,” she finally replied. “It’s nothing—”

“That’s not nothing,” he said.

He tried
to
approach her, but she stepped away
defensively
.

“I’m not gonna hurt you; I want to make sure you’re okay.”
He realized just his presence could intimidate someone, and this time
wasn’t any different
. His six-
one
frame
wasn’t towering, especially over this girl, but he was aware
that she was already afraid of him.

“I’m- I’m fine,” she replied,
touching
the side of her cheek with the back of her hand.
She barely looked at him except to keep an eye on his movements, but his voice was deep and gentle, and the way he kept his distance told her he was trying to be respectful. However, she wasn’t in the best state of mind to be approached by this stranger, helpful or not.

“Well what
are you doing out here by yourself?” Van asked her. “This isn’t exactly a safe place to be by yourself this time of night.”

She scoffed, almost laughing at the irony. It apparently wasn’t safe being with other people, either.
But she decided again
st that particular retort and she turned somewhat to face him better. Her voice caught in her throat and the words wouldn’t come out. Something about him, his solid presence maybe, made her immobile. Maybe it was the way he was standing, casual yet totally in control of anything he wanted to be in control of.

She finally swallowed, unnoticeably she hoped.
“I,
uh… W
ell, do you
have a phone I could use?”

Van noticed her empty hands, thinking it unusual that she didn’t even have a purse.
But the fact that she wasn’t holding anything might have been why he could tell her hands were shaking.

“Did you get mugged or something?” he asked, handing over his phone.
He held it out to her for the taking so he didn’t make her feel uncomfortable by stepping towards
her
.

“Um, no, not exactly,” she replied.

Her hands were
even shakier
as she
took
the phone, but before Van could offer to make the call for her, or call her a cab, another figure appeared from the parking lot. The scene was already played out in Van’s head before the guy even said, “Who the
fuck
are you? Get away from
my girlfriend
!

Van let the guy
shove a forearm into his chest
and
he took a step back.

One
,
Van
counted
to
himself
.

“Brian,
please don’t
,” the girl said
before she could make a call.
This was bad, really bad. And why was Brian still here? To make sure she had nowhere to go so she would be forced to need him?

“Did you do that?” Van asked
the guy
, motioning to her
cheek.

“Eat me, dickhead. Get out of my business.” The guy grabbed
her
arm
, causing her to drop the phone,
and said
, “Get in the fucking car, Dani!

“Hey, don’t talk to her like that,”
Van
warned him.

“Or what, asshole.
Mind your own damn
business!” He went to grab her again
but Van stepped in his way. He shoved Van in the chest with both hands and said, “You’d better watch it, man!”

Two
.

“I think you’re the one that needs to watch it,” Van told him. “
Just turn around and leave
and you can save yourself a lot of trouble.”

Brian laughed. “Not a good night to play hero,
shithead
. I’m in a
pissy
mood, so don’t fuck with me.”

“You beat up on girls.
You really think I’m gonna to let her go with you?”

“Do I think—?” Brian laughed bitterly, too arrogant to realize what he was up against. “Do I think she’s coming home with me? Yeah, she is. So get the
fuck
out of my way.”

Dani stepped around Van, feeling like she owed it to him to let him out of the bind he was in. She only wanted to find a different ride home, and now things had gotten way out of hand.
She didn’t want this guy to be stuck in the middle of her mess.

“It’s okay,” s
he told Van. “You should leave.

Brian gave Van quite the smirk, but Van shook his head at her. “You don’t
have to go with him.
In fact, why don’t you just take my
truck
right now and leave.” He handed her his keys and said, “It’s the black
one
right there on the end.”

She wanted to say yes and just get the hell out of there, but she couldn’t do it. The guilt she felt for this poor guy trying to help her out made her pause.
He was serious too, she could tell.

By then Brian snatched the keys out of her hand and chucked them across the street.

“Get in the car, Dani.
Now
.”

Van stepped in front of the girl again
to keep her safe and faced the ridiculous fool that was just begging him for a beatdown
. It was still count number two, right? He sighed and
calmly
said, “Go get my keys.”


Fuck
you!” Brian laughed. “Get ‘em yourself.”

He reached for Dani again, but Van blocked him once
more
.

“You know, I’m getting really pissed off right now,” Brian growled. He shoved his fists into Van’s chest once again.

Three
.

“So am I,” Van replied
, shoving him back
twice as hard
.

Brian
was
surprised at first, but then he smiled, ready for a fight.
Perf
ect timing for his pent up rage
and this asshole was going to regret this macho bullshit.

“Brian, don’t do this,” Dani said. “Just stop it, okay? I’m getting in the car.”

By then she’d come up to Brian to prove that she would comply,
using seductive body language to initiate an idea. But Brian was way too
wrapped up
in his testosterone to even notice her. W
hen she
put her hand on his arm to lead him
to the car
, he shoved her
off
and she almost fell
.

Jealousy had built in Van when she’d tried to lure her boyfriend away,
but Brian’s
re
action made him
even more upset
.

“Here’s the deal,” he said to Brian. “I’m
gonna
break your hand, but I’ll let you choose which one.”

Brian laughed. “You’re a piece of work
, faggot
. I’m gonna
like
kicking your ass.”

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