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"Kathleen ... Kathleen wake up," Zach said softly as he shook her shoulder.

She sat up quickly and was about to scream. Zach quickly put his hand over her mouth. "Shush," he ordered in a low voice. "The Comancheros are camped about three miles from us." She nodded her understanding and Zach took his hand away.

He went to Buck and gave him another hat full of water. Kathleen rolled up the ground cloth and blanket. "Leave it," Zach ordered. He was speaking in a low voice but not a whisper; a whisper would carry across the desert. "We need to cut down the weight. I know it isn't much but we need to lighten the load as much as we can." He looked at Kathleen. "Can you ride bareback?"

"Why?"

"I'd like to leave the saddle too. It's a roping saddle and weighs about 40 pounds. Save a lot of weight if you can ride bareback."

"As a child, father would scold me for riding our horses bareback. He said it wasn't ladylike." Kathleen smiled. "And in case you've forgotten, I've been riding bareback behind you when we've been riding double."

Zach fixed a sling for his rifle and put it over his shoulder. He put two of the canteens around Kathleen's neck, slid the saddle blanket on Buck and mounted; they would leave everything else including the saddlebags. Holding out his foot for Kathleen to use as a step up, Zach helped her get up behind him. Looking back to make sure she was ready, he put his heels into the horse's flanks and they quietly and quickly began the next leg of their journey.

Half an hour later, he pulled Buck down from the slow lope they'd been traveling at and dismounted. As before he took hold of the lead rope and ran beside the animal as it continued at a fast walk. Another 20 minutes he remounted kicking Buck back into the lope with Kathleen holding tight to Zach's waist. The 'Hunter's Moon' gave them plenty of light so they could hold their pace.

The sun was coming up, turning the desert into shades of purple and gold, when they reached the next water hole. Zach guided Buck into a small grove of Cottonwood trees growing at the base of a rock outcropping where a spring came to the surface from underground. After dismounting, Zach led Buck to the small pool of water and let the animal drink for a couple of minutes; then he pulled him away. He tied Buck off so he could graze and joined Kathleen.

Zach took a few pieces of jerky out of his vest pocket and shared them with Kathleen. She nibbled and then sipped from a canteen. Kathleen looked about done in and truth be told, Zach was feeling the hard trip himself.

"These are a different type of tree," Kathleen said.

"Cottonwoods," Zach replied, nodding his head. "You don't see em much out here on the mesa; they only grow where there's a lot of water." He pointed at the spring and the shallow, narrow stream that disappeared between the rocks. "This spring runs deep and all year long, so they grow here."

"Mr. Carson, I..." Kathleen began, but Zach waved her quiet.

Pointing with his chin, he said, "Horses coming. Sounds like five or six riders." His voice was soft and low. "Get over behind the big Cottonwood next to Buck and untie him." Turning to look her in the eye he ordered, "If things go bad, jump on the horse and whip it for that big mountain to the east. Tucson sits at the base of that mountain."

"But..."

"No argument Lady Kathleen. I'll be damned if I'll let anything happen to you after all the trouble you've been." Zach smiled as he talked, trying to get her over her natural fear.

Standing up straight, Kathleen replied, "And I'll be damned sir, if I'll leave you to face whoever is coming by yourself. Give me the rifle and I will help."

Zach had to admire her reaction to the possible danger. "Can you shoot? You know how to handle a gun?"

"I shot clays and hunted when I was younger; I also practiced with Father's army pistol. Later Father made me quit; he said it wasn't ladylike." Kathleen paused in thought for a moment. "It seems like everything I like to do, such as riding astride, hunting and fishing, is considered unladylike." She smiled at Zach. "Maybe it's time I started doing the things I enjoy instead of worrying about being a lady."

Zach returned her smile. "Maybe so; seems like the thing to do." He led her to one of the biggest trees and handed her his Colt. "This is better for close in work," Zach said. "This Colt is a single shot; means you have to cock the hammer back each time you want to shoot. It's accurate out to about 150 feet; don't waste your shots on anything farther out. If any of them come for you or the horse, protect yourself."

"Is it the Comancheros?" Kathleen asked.

"Not sure, but I don't think so. They're coming from the south instead of the west. Guess they could have looped around, but if they did they would have gotten ahead of us and cut us off from Tucson, instead of coming up from the south."

The dust cloud rising into the air was getting closer; within a few minutes he could make out that there were five riders. Zach knelt down behind a fallen tree with a section of the rock outcropping at his back and waited. Those are Apaches, he thought when they got close enough to really see them. Looks like a hunting party, what with that deer tied across the rump of the lead rider's horse.

The Apache rode single file, one behind the other, until they were about a hundred yards from the spring. Then they spread out with one rider leading and the others forming a sort of V behind him as they cautiously approached the water hole. At fifty yards they saw Kathleen and the horse back in the trees and stopped. They talked among themselves and after no more than a couple of minutes, continued toward the grove of Cottonwoods.

Zach stood from his hiding place with the butt of his Winchester resting on his hip. "What do you want?" He asked. The Apaches stopped and looked at each other. Zach repeated his question in Spanish. This time he got a response.

"We wish water for us and our horses," the lead rider called back. He spoke English with a Spanish accent.

"Ysun, the creator, provides for all his people," Zach said lowering his rifle. "Come and welcome." His experience with the Comanche in Texas and other Apaches in New Mexico told him that this band was as friendly as the Apache get and the mention of their God would reassure them. They weren't looking for trouble.

Zach walked back to the spring as the Apaches rode in. One at a time, they knelt down at the pool and drank. Then, again one at a time, they watered their horses. As one drank and watered his horse, the others stayed alert. The leader kept glancing at Kathleen, who had not left her hiding place.

"You're woman is afraid," one Apache said.

"No, not afraid," Zach answered. "She is careful and protecting me." He didn't want to or try to explain that Kathleen was not his woman. It was better that the Apache thought she belonged to him.

"I am 'Speaks Three Times," the Apache introduced himself. Zach told his name. "It is good that your woman is brave and protects her man."

"Yours is an interesting name." Zach knew that all Apache, and most other Indian names, had some meaning other than just a name like Bob or Bill.

"The name was given to me because I speak three tongues. I am mostly called 'Speaks' except at tribal consul." He pointed at Zach. "I speak the white eyes tongue, and that which you call Mexican, and Apache."

"I am named after a great one in our religion," Zach offered.

"There are Waka Sica Wanasa Pis following you," Speaks said, pointing to the west. Zach wasn't familiar with the word. Seeing that Zach didn't understand he said, "Devil hunters, Diablos,, are on your trail. We saw their sign and circled around to the water hole. They are about three of your hours behind you."

Nodding, Zach replied, "Yes I know. I didn't realized they were that close. We call them Comancheros and you're right, they are devils." Motioning to Kathleen to bring his horse, he told Speaks, "I was going to wait until night to ride on but with them that close we'd better go now."

The Apache finished watering their horses and rode out, heading north by north west. Zach gathered the few things they had, including the refilled canteens and he and Kathleen continued on their trek to Tucson.

"I thought we were going to wait until dark to ride," Kathleen said leaning in close to Zach's back.

"The Comancheros are about three hours behind us and coming hard, according to Speaks. We just have to take our chances in the desert." Zach pushed Buck into a faster pace than he'd been using before. "Need to put some miles between us and the water hole. I think they'll stop for water which will give us some time."

After 30 minutes, he slowed Buck and jumped off. "Keep him at the pace we set yesterday," Zach told Kathleen. "Head him for the high peak to the east." He grabbed onto the edge of the saddle blanket and ran beside Buck for another 30 minutes. Then he signaled Kathleen to slow to a fast walk.

Kathleen surprised Zach by getting off the horse and walking with him. "That will give our steed that much more rest," she told Zach. He stopped and looked at her. "C'mon then," Kathleen ordered in a singsong voice. "We need to make tracks, as you Americans say."

Shaking his head, Zach caught up with Kathleen and they walked along with the horse. She started to speak as they walked, but Zach shook his head. "Save your breath, you're going to need it."

The mesa they were riding across was an almost a flat plain that had been formed millions of years ago when the land around it was pushed up to make the mountain chain. There was a rock ridgeline, in some places a hundred feet tall, surrounding the mesa. The only break through that ridge was a trail over a saddleback and that was where Zach was heading. It was the only spot for twenty miles in either direction that men on horseback could cross the barrier.

Stopping Buck after 20 minutes or so, Zach used his hat and emptied one of the canteens to water the horse. Then he mounted and helped Kathleen up behind him. He pushed Buck into another fast lope; guiding him toward the break in the hills. They were making good time, but Buck was beginning to tire. Carrying two people at that pace was a hard task. Kathleen looked back toward the west and saw a dust cloud.

"I think they're coming," she said.

Zach turned the horse a little north and without stopping looked behind. "Reckon they are," he agreed. "That dust cloud is getting closer and we can't out run em. Hope we can get to the pass before they're on us." He dug his heels into Buck's flanks, urging the animal to run harder.

The dust cloud got closer until Zach could make out the individual riders; there were ten of them as he'd thought. He pushed Buck again, knowing it was killing the animal but he didn't have a choice. If the Comancheros caught them out in the open they wouldn't have a chance to survive. Well that's not exactly true, Zach thought. They'll kill me but they'll take Kathleen captive and sell her down in Mexico or use her for their own entertainment; either way it's won't be a good life for her. Zach felt Kathleen's arms around him, trusting in his abilities. If they do catch us, I'll put a bullet in her head before I let them have her.

Buck was laboring but continued running hard; his coat dotted with foam like lather. And then he stepped in a hole. Zach and Kathleen were thrown over the animal's head as Buck cart wheeled in almost a complete flip. After making sure Kathleen wasn't seriously hurt, Zach walked back to where the horse was laying on the ground. He knelt by Buck's head and stroked his nose. The front left leg was broken, bent at an extreme angle and the animal was done. Buck was so tired he didn't even struggle; he just laid there suffering.

"You tried hard, didn't you Buck?" Zach stroked Buck's forehead, pulled his pistol and did what he'd done earlier for another horse; he put Buck out of its misery.

With only one hundred yards to go to the head of the pass, Zach gathered his rifle, the remaining two canteens, and motioned to Kathleen to continue toward the break in the ridgeline. "They're still back there a ways and we might make it to the pass over the saddleback before they can catch up to us," he said.

Kathleen took one of the canteens and started out at a brisk, almost running walk. Zach shook his head in admiration and followed her. As they reached the base of the incline up to the pass, the Comancheros were less than a hundred and fifty yards behind them. Bullets began to land in the ground and rocks around them as the raiders tried to bring them down before Zach and Kathleen could get to the higher ground of the pass.

When they got to the base of the trail over the saddleback, Zach took off his gun belt and handed it to Kathleen. He pointed at three huge boulders that had fallen from the top of the ridgeline in a time long before men started traveling over the pass... "Take this and get behind those rocks."

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She stripped naked. Becky turned the shower on and looked in the mirror at her nude curves before stepping in the shower. Tonight was the big game for her Cougars. Where she slept was decked out in school colors: red and white. She left the shower curtain open. She was kind of in a rush and she liked to dance naked in the shower, leaving the mirror open. As she twerked in the shower, she heard this from one of her sorority sisters:“You dancing in the shower again?! Hurry up already!”Becky...

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Ballad of the Beasts

How many times have you heard the Story, Blood-drinkers, Immortals, Lords, and Ladies of the Night, Counts and Princes, Castles and interviews, Dracula, Seline, Orlok..... Edward. (Lets Ignore that one for sanity's sake.) But with all of the Legend and Myth, it leaves one wondering if there is any truth to it all, anything remotely real? One thing that has, no doubt, been part of many a person's fantasies (Including my own) is what we would do when Presented with Vampirism, I for one would...

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Nie wszystkie przygody nadaj si do ballad

-Ariane weź przestań męczyć tego chłopaka. Jeszcze nam tu wybuchnie z tymi policzkami. - Najemniczka zganiła przyjaciółkę. Elfka odwrórciła wzrok od przystojnego młodzieńca, ewidentnie go prowokując pogłębianym dekoltem i niedwuznaczynymi uśmiechami. Chłopak był już na dobrej drodze by zemdleć, taki był czerwony na twarzy. -Daj mi spokój. Krzywdy mu przecież nie robię, a ile w tym zabawy. - Na potwierdzenie swoich słów, magini zatrząsła biustem. Jej obserwator zaczął się ślinić nie świadomie z...

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Ballad of Red Riding Hood

Hang Over Red rose from her bed And said "Ow my head! That party last night was a doozie!" "All of those toys I used with those boys have turned me into a floozie!" But Red despaired not as she rubbed her poor twat and noticed it had been shaved bare "Oh dear me! How can this be? Someone has stolen my hair!" She walked to her mirror as her vision became clearer and looked at herself in full view The hair on her head was still curly and red but below her bare slit did protrude "Too many...

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Ballad of Jonathan Part Deux

I am Jonathan Walker and this is my next tale about me and my love for Caroline Hartowski. After my Mom saw us kissing at my Dad's funeral, she told me to take Carrie back to the hotel. When we got there, we kissed again and began to take off our clothes. I saw her naked body and I was charmed by it. "You look beautiful naked, Carrie," I said and she blushed. Sticking out her tongue she said, "Thank you my dear Jonathan and you are quite the hunk!" I laughed, kissed her again and pulled her...

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Ballad of Jonathan

A woman moved in the empty house next to my parents when I was seventeen. She was a nice woman, black haired and a nice smile. She walked up to my house to introduced herself to my parents and me. "Hello, I am Caroline Hartowski and I will be your neighbor for awhile now." My mom shook her hand and saw me looking at her. My dad, not paying attention to me, grunted a hello and walk back into the house. Later on Mom said to me, "Jonny, go help Ms Hartowski move in. She needs help." "Yes, Mom" I...

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Beckys Ballad

"You dancing in the shower again?! Hurry up already!" Becky laughed. "Damn, I wish I was thick." Becky came from an environment that was not like the other sisters. She picked that college because of their diversity after high school. She admitted she was bitchy. She needed to mature. She needed a change. However, sometimes that insecurity peeked out of her. After she was done in the shower, she put on her lip gloss; red was the color of her lipstick as she puckered her lips in the...

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Ballad of the SamuraiChapter 2

Arrian woke-up a couple hours later. He untangled himself from the mass of limbs, that were his mother and sister. He quietly made his exit from his mother's bedroom to the stairs. Walking into the living room, he sat in a beautiful forrest green couch. He looked at, the fire place opposite him, above its red brick layout, was a picture of Derek Michaels, in his marine uniform. Underneath it, was the murumasa, Arrian had been given. Arrian stared at the sword and then at his father losing...

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Ballad of the SamuraiChapter 3

In the following days, life was essentially peaceful. Arrian and Kailynn went to school, while Helen stayed home. Saturday morning, Arrian was in the living room picking up his gear to go out training when something grabbed his attention. Take me with you Arrian looked around. No one in sight. " Quit messing around Kai, Im not taking you with me" he called out. No reply. Just an unnerving silence. Take me with you "I said quit it, Kai!" he roared out. At that moment Helen and Kailynn...

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Ballad of the SamuraiChapter 4

School was an escape route for Arrian. Thoran High School was an adequate school. It was a very nice campus, modern while still classic somehow. The cluster of buildings were a pale gray color. The campus cafeteria stood out the most. It was a big blue building housing room for around 2500 students, in addition to faculty. They had a brand new gym, fresh bleachers, new basketball backboards and rims. Along with that came the new wooded floors with their mascot decal on it: Max, The Bear....

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Ballad of the SamuraiChapter 5

Mary's Burger Joint was, a nice enough place. Junk food, decent prices, clean tables and benches. The staff was composed of nothing but teenaged and young adult girls. The uniform was simple enough, a light blue collard shirt with a pocket on the right side, and black skirts, topped of with all black sneakers. Some shirts were more full than others, and some skirts seemed to hold more in than others. Mary's was definitely a T & A paradise. Arrian pulled his Maxima, into the parking...

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Ballad of the SamuraiChapter 6

Arrian walked into his room after a particular long and grueling day. First, the school bully threatened his sister and new friend Samantha. After he quickly fixed that problem, he kissed his mother, not deeply, but a kiss none the less. While the kiss excited Arrian to no end, he was deeply disturbed. How could I kiss my own mother! Samurai, you must focus, we have much to discuss. Arrian changed his clothes, putting on a plain white t-shirt and sweatpants. Then he sat on the floor in...

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Ballad of the SamuraiChapter 7

Light was shinning through the window in Helen's bedroom--stirringArrian from his slumber. Slowly opening his eyes, he felt the warm tenderness of Helen's body next to his. He clutched her closer to him, feeling her gently snuggle into him. He thought, 'I'm the luckiest guy in the world.' Helen began waking, when she felt the hands holding her to a bare chest. The memories of the previous night filled her mind. Strangely, she didn't feel awkwardness; she felt a much different emotion....

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Ballad of the SamuraiChapter 8

Arrian lay on the living room floor at his house. Next to him was a first aid kit. Helen who had tears in her eyes, looked down at her son. She began to remove his shirt, noticing the hole on his left shoulder. "Baby, what happened to you?" She moved his shirt as far as she could, but due to his heavy size, she opted to just cut the shirt with some scissors. The light showed his wound better than his ruined shirt had: she heard the women coming in gasp. "Mom, he's going to be alright...

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Ballad of the SamuraiChapter 9

Helen and Kailynn dragged Arrian up the stairs. Once inside Helen and his bedroom, they put him down on the bed and sat on either side of him. "Arrian, your sister and I have been talking, and there is something we need to tell you." "Okay, is something wrong? Do you still find my relationship with Helen disturbing, Kai?" Kailynn feverishly shook her head. She took one of his hands in her hands while Helen did the same with the other. "Arrian, your sister is in love with you...

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Ballad of the SamuraiChapter 10

Arrian, hurry home! I'm in trouble! Arrian hit the brakes on the car and looked pale. His face quickly colored as anger set in. "What the hell Arrian?!?" Kailynn yelled. Arrian gave her a look that shut her up. He opened his window and closed his eyes. My lord, how may I be of service to you? I need you to carry the car to our home; can you do it? Yes lord, it can be done, I should tell you it will drain you a bit, much more so than before. Do it. Kailynn and Samantha looked on as...

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Ballad of the SamuraiChapter 12

"Oh, I just can't wait to hear this one." Derek, Peter and Fujin just laughed at Arrian's discomfort. "Uncle Pete, it's been a long time since I've seen you... it was the day of your funeral. We've missed you." "I know sport, I've missed you as well, you'd think I'd be in hell for the things I've done. Guess somebody up there really liked something I did." Derek watched as his son and best friend chatted. He knew their time was limited. "Okay, enough with catching up,...

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Ballad of the SamuraiChapter 13

Stuart Kelly sat in his office sorting through papers, when his phone rang. "Yeah, Okay send him in." He said before hanging up. Moments later a man, walked into his office. A plain man, short brown hair, 5'6" nothing really distinguished the man. "Did you find Ellis?" He asked in a cold tone. The man looked nervous, he couldn't really stand still. "Ah, boss... Frank's dead." "WHAT!?" Roared Stuart. "Yeah, I went to his place, and all I found was dead bodies;, it was like...

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Ballad of the SamuraiChapter 14

Kyori stared at the weapons the god held in his enormous hands. One was the biggest sword he had ever seen. Well, not totally true, he had seen it before when Arrian had been transported to this place for the first time. The other weapon was a monstrous axe. It spanned four feet from the tip of one edge to the tip of the other. The handle was at least seven feet in length. Kyori look down at his Muramasa and smiled. As he did, the point of the blade pulsed a faint green glow. He looked back...

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Ballad of the SamuraiChapter 15

Stuart worked his way through the medical facility. Occasionally, he looked through a door, but he kept walking nonetheless until he reached a pair of airtight doors. He put on one of the suits hanging on the wall nearby—they where a bright yellow with a hazard sign in the front. Not very fashionable, but they were for his continued living inside. After putting the suit on, Stuart typed a code into the lock, and the door opened. On the other side, the moment the doors were closed, all the...

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Ballad of the SamuraiChapter 16

Arrian sat with Miranda on the living room couch. He had been home not more than an hour when Miranda asked to speak with him. "I can tell something is bothering you Miranda." She looked nervous as she attempted a smile, which she failed miserably. "I want to talk to you about Sam." Arrian still didn't understand what in the world made her so nervous, sure he could have picked up her feelings, but that was an invasion of privacy. "She... she feels you may not be the person she...

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Ballad of the SamuraiChapter 17

Arrian sat outside his home, sitting on the front steps. It was a cold night three days before the tournament. He was feeling sad; he had agreed to give Sam her space, but it was hard for him. He did love her, but he couldn't give her what she wanted. Easier said than done. He had kept his wind checking on her during lunch hour, just to be sure she was okay. His wind! That idea still seemed a bit foreign to him. At times he couldn't believe he had powers, other times he was grateful for...

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Ballad of the SamuraiChapter 18

"You know we have to go to the police station right?" Arrian asked. "Right now, I just want you to fuck me." Cindy hissed in his ear. "After we go to the station." He said lightly biting her ear as they made their way out of the ice cream parlor. Helen was at home when she heard her front door open. Ashley was coming down the stairs at that moment. "Mom we're home!" Kailynn yelled. Helen came out of the kitchen and greeted her daughter and Sam. "Where is Arrian?" She...

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Ballad of the SamuraiChapter 19

By the time they got home, Arrian's hand had completely healed, although a small amount of dried blood remained on the back of it. It was late, so Arrian carried a sleeping Sarah into her bedroom and tucked her in before going to bed himself. Arrian was surrounded in total darkness; he turned from one direction to another trying to see something. He attempted to yell in an attempt to catch someone's attention. Trying as much as he could he couldn't get his mouth to make one single...

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Ballad of the SamuraiChapter 20

A loud crack resonated as Arrian's sheath and Greg's kamma met in front of them. They pushed their weapons against each other in a test of strength. A test Greg won, when he pushed Arrian back a few steps. Greg got a smug smile in on his face after pushing Arrian back. It didn't last long. Arrian moved right back into his face. Greg was a bit shocked, this guy moved fast. Arrian slowly withdrew his blade and tossed its sheath to the side. Quick as he would allow himself to move, he swung...

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Ballad of the SamuraiChapter 21

Arrian sat in the locker room, resting before the last match. He was feeling pretty good, he wanted to test his skills against a world champion, but deep inside himself he knew it would not be that big a challenge for him. His leg ached from the kick he had given Greg on his back. Damn! What the hell is that guy? Shut the fuck up, asshole! We still have one more match to finish. And besides I'm taking this one! You punk bitch! Holding back like some fucking sissy. I'll show you...

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