(Lol okay.)
Aadya pushed him away from her slowly, stretching out the muscles in his arm and straining them.
“Not gonna tap, huh? Well, that’s disappointing…” She hummed softly to herself, wondering how to knock him out.
(Lol okay.)
Aadya pushed him away from her slowly, stretching out the muscles in his arm and straining them.
“Not gonna tap, huh? Well, that’s disappointing…” She hummed softly to herself, wondering how to knock him out.
Aadya kicked at the back of Leo’s knees, bringing him to the ground. “No more whining? I don’t know about you, but I’d like to end this.”
“No, I’d just like to go get a drink,” She said with a smile. “Well, this has been fun,” She finalized, tensing up, letting him go and slamming his temple with a blow.
The ref scurried up. He crouched next to Leo’s splayed out body, checking for a pulse. It was slow.
“He’s out! Our winner, Aadya!”
Aadya smiled lazily. She rose her hand with the ref’s for the second time that night. She looked down at Leo’s body and poked him, then crouched and lifted him up with difficulty.
“I’ll take him to heal in my room.”
(A couch.)
Aadya was laying on her bed in a tank top and shorts. Her outfit was laying nearby in a pile. She was sitting up and reading a book.
“Hey there, Leo,” She greeted, looking over with a kind grin.
Aadya bookmarked her page and set it down on her lap. “Sure is. Nice, isn’t it?”
“You were hurt. So I took you here to patch you up,” Aadya said with a smile, leaning back into her pillows.
“Because I didn’t want you to get thrown out on the street,” Aadya hissed with a chill in her voice.
“Because you’re a good piece of meat,” She said with a beam. “I would hate to see you wasted.”
Aadya opened her book, shrugging. “Sure you are. Not to fight. And certainly not to walk around at this time of night.”
Aadya shrugged. “Take it from me. It’s smart to stay here, with a very strong woman.”
Aadya stood up, setting her book down and taking out a bottle of water from the refrigerator.
“Here you are,” Aadya announced, handing it to him.
Aadya pointed at the foot of the couch. “Right there, my guy.”
Aadya chuckled and picked up her book. “Do not thank me. It is something I do to every person who catches my attention.”
“Mm, so I’ve caught your attention?” Leo asked, his sheepishness gone. He had a small smirk on his face as he leaned forward.
(Alright I just had an idea. And this may not even go there. Also please tell me if you hate this idea. Maybe they start off as kind of a one night stand kinda thing, then it’s like oh shit I kinda actually like you??? Again, please tell me if you don’t like the idea, I just thought I’d throw it out there)