This is a Terrible Idea
âWhat the hell am I doing?â
Lita whispered those words to the otherwise empty car, âThis is crazy.â Shaking her head, Lita dragged her hands down over her mouth, speaking through her fingers. âIâm going to get myself killed.â
Lita found herself in the middle of an industrial park, long since abandoned, or at least left to exist in its miserable state. From her car windshield she could see ruined buildings and crumbled foundations littering the back lots. Her skin grew tight as she stared at the nearest dilapidated building and considered going inside. As if there werenât enough horror movies written with this kind of opening. And better still, this place was at least thirty minutes off the main road and Lita had less than an hour before sunset.
Taking a deep breath, she glanced down at the photo in her hand: a group of people happily posing in front of the same building she was looking at now. Only in the picture, Lita couldnât see the larger backdrop of empty office buildings and stripped asphalt. She couldnât even see the front door behind the bodies or the boarded windows. Seeing that might have convinced her to abandon this stupid idea, and now it was too late. Sheâd already come too far, risked too much. Lita stared at the picture, running her fingers over the crease lines as if it would repair the fraying image.
She sighed, folding the picture once more and tucking it away in her car visor for safekeeping. Lita ran her thumb up her inner wrist, resting on the tattoo that said you think you have forever, but you donât. She could still hear his voice saying those words to her. And she really needed that courage now.
Pulling her sleeve back down, Lita checked herself in the mirror and got out of the car. Sheâd pulled her black hair up into a messy bun, tired of fiddling with the waist-length style, and her oversized outfitâsweatpants and a long-sleeved band shirtâhad to be three sizes too big on her now. They hadnât been grossly oversized when she bought them a few years earlier, but even her bulky clothes did nothing to hide her thinness. One look at her neck, or even her wrists, and anyone could see it.
There was nothing to do about the dark circles under her eyes or her pale skin, either. Sure, some concealer would have helped, but there hadnât been time and Lita didnât think anyone inside would appreciate her in makeup. Lita looked as bad as she felt, but she had also looked worse before, so this would have to be good enough. She wasnât likely to impress anyone inside, makeup or not, so authentic would have to suffice.
Trucking across the parking lot, Lita eyed the vehiclesâa mix of decent cars and beaters plus a handful of motorcycles that had seen better days. Certainly not the type of luxury her parents would expect for her. Good, she thought. She would like the place one smidge more because of it. Tugging the lightly rusted metal door open with a loud creak, Lita made peace with the fact that money might be her only bargaining chip here and she would use it.
Once inside, she looked around the gymâs open floor plan in anticipation. She didnât know what she had imagined, but it wasnât this. From the moment she walked into the gym, she should have felt better, or at least felt like her life was changing for the better. But the gym was simply a gym and nothing about it magically fixed her. Sure, it was a nicer place than she thought it would be, but that wasnât saying much.
Still, there was something to be said for the aesthetic. It was the size of a warehouse, more than large enough to hold several training areas that were spaced evenly. What looked to be a standard boxing ring and a ring with a metal cage around it were against the back wall. Sheâd never seen boxing equipment up close, but she supposed thatâs how it looked. Then there was an area with nothing but thick mats alongside another section with hanging bags and bags with floor bases. Sheâd seen training bags like that from her online research. Closest to the front door, Lita eyed the double section of cardio machines and weights. Despite the rough exterior, everything seemed on the newer side and well taken care of. The room smelled like bleach and lemons, with bright fluorescent lights that revealed how clean everything looked. Even the concrete floor looked spotless aside from scratched grooves that looked like someone had dragged furniture across it.
Looking up, she could see some rust spots and drip lines on the exposed pipes. Really, it seemed like the building itself was the issue. If she had to wager a guess, Lita figured the gymâs owner must have been renovating little by little. Even though there were imperfections, Lita felt like the gym had a communal atmosphere she appreciated.
The people were a different story. Heavily muscled men walked back and forth between the sections, looking every ounce as imposing as she thought theyâd be. Furrow brows and pinched lips followed her gaze, and stiff but curious expressions were all that greeted her. None of it made her feel exactly welcome. Could she blame them? She silently compared herself to all the fit men around the gym and immediately understood why they eyed her suspiciously. It wasnât the fact that she was a woman, because she could see a few female outlines near the back of the room. No, it was because she didnât look like sheâd ever seen the inside of a gym. Truthfully, she hadnât, and it made her feel sorely out of place.
This was a terrible idea, she thought again, silently kicking herself. How was she supposed to get them to agree to let her train here when she looked like the human equivalent of a newborn kitten?
âYou lost girl?â A burly man with a close crew cut suddenly asked, coming out of nowhere. He was wearing a cut-off sweatshirt that stopped at the bottom of his pecs and a pair of nylon training pants. Both items had the name of the gym on themâwhich was honestly beside the point. There was entirely too much male abdomen visible, and the muscles werenât hiding. Lita swallowed, trying to keep her eyes on his face. Maybe he was an employee, but he could have been the owner, too. The man walked toward her from a back room, patting his tanned forehead with a towel. The action only raised his half-shirt higher, and Lita bit her tongue.
She studied his washed-out blue eyes, dark brows that hooded his wider nose and tapered nostrils. She couldnât figure out if the subtle tan was a natural complexion or a courtesy of the sun. Either way, Lita made a mental note of his features, planning to compare him to the photo in the car once she got back. She didnât think sheâd ever seen someone with so much muscle. Broad and bulky, he certainly stood out in a room.
He wasnât unattractive, anyone could see that, but as he strode toward her, she found she didnât like the aura he put off. Something oppressive hung in the air between them. It was like he wanted to dominate her through physical menace, and her body rebelled. When he came within a few steps, Lita realized he was probably four or five inches taller than her, and the way he pressed his shoulders slightly apart made him seem even larger. A wall of a man. She couldnât help but take an automatic step back as he snatched those last few inches of space between them.
âI said... are you lost, girl?â he asked again, with a hint of something happening to his mouth. Not exactly a smile, but not a grimace, either. That cocky face and the way he wiped at the back of his neck with the towel had her muscles twitching unexpectedly. Was he teasing her or dismissing her? First, her name wasnât girl, but it didnât seem like he cared, and second, how was she supposed to answer his question? Why did he assume she was lost? There was no way in hell anyone would accidentally end up at a gym buried in the back of a heavily forested area. She had to know exactly what was back here before she even tried. So, it wasnât so much a question, as an observation of how much she didnât belong here.
How Lita responded to the dismissal would probably dictate how far this interaction got her and she needed this to go well. She didnât like being talked down to, but she was used to swallowing her pride in favor of peace, especially with men like this. So, she did just that, and flashed a gentle smile.
âIs this Alphaâs?â Lita asked, her voice coming out smaller than sheâd intended, and she immediately cleared her throat. Appearing too mentally weak wouldnât help her here when her body already broadcast how physically weak she was.
âObviously,â he pointed to the logo on his shirt, âWhatâs it to you? Your boyfriend here?â
âWhat? No? No. I just want to speak to the owner,â Lita snapped back, grateful her voice had gained some bite.
âYou sound unsure about the whereabouts of your boyfriend, girl. Whatâd Alpha do this time? Forget to call you back? Itâs like that sometimes. Doesnât mean you should show up at his gym. Youâre supposed to take that loss in private, sweetheart,â the man sneered, crossing his arms over his chest. âAlthough, youâre a little pale and skinny for his usual taste... You got some special skill?â
âYou mean kicking assholes in the balls?â Lita asked, giving him an awful smile. He was seriously getting under Litaâs skin, but she tried not to focus on it. She didnât know these people, and they didnât know her. His assumptions didnât matter, she reasoned, gritting her teeth.
He made a humorous sound in the back of his throat.
âLook,â Lita sighed, âI want to talk to the owner because I want to join the gymââ
The boisterous howl of the man cut Lita off. He laughed as if sheâd just told the joke of the century. And it burned, sent fire flushing through her in a sudden wash of anger. He drew the curious eyes of some of the other men as he clutched at his sides in a fit. Lita was about a second away from ruining her chances here with her smart mouth.
âYou? Join the gym?â He belted out another series of laughs, âYou couldnât evenâI mean, have you ever lifted? Anything?â He gasped, âI wonât even bother asking if youâve ever thrown a punch, but babe, you probably havenât even run a circuit before.â
Lita tensed, forcing a smile she didnât feel at all. He was laughing at her. Hot, prickling sweat beaded on the back of her neck as she thought of all the ways sheâd shred him down to nothing with her words. But she couldnât. Not yet. Not until she talked to the owner. One. Two. Three. Four. Five. Lita counted in her head, trying to calm herself. It was a trick her brother swore by, and it was one of the few things sheâd found helpful over the years.
âCan you just take me to the owner, please?â Lita raised her voice a little so he could hear her over his heavy snickers. She had to check herself. Her mother had worked desperately to curb her aggression because it wasnât becoming of a lady. She had medicine prescribed for when Litaâs urges were too strong. Recently, it felt like all she did was pop pills.
âWell, I ainât going to take you to the owner, miss-I-wanna-join-the-gym,â the guy managed between sighs after laughing so hard. âHe doesnât like to be interrupted. And anyway, this isnât the gym for Insta-selfies or whatever the hell it is youâre here to do. This ainât that kind of gym. Itâs a fight club. So why donât you take that bony ass back to wherever you came from.â He started turning away.
Lita saw red. For a split second, she felt like she saw red, and it drove her to growl, âIâm not leaving until I see the owner.â Her voice had dropped dangerously low, even as her vision cleared.
The man paused, turned back to her with a tick in his jaw, âHow did you find us, anyway? We donât advertise.â
âA friend told me about it. Gave me the address.â
He quirked a brow, âAnd who is this friend?â The way he straightened his shoulders made Litaâs face hot. He didnât trust her story. She could hardly contain the way her blood pulsed with aggression. It was getting worse, not better. This was a gym, not a secret society. What did it matter who she got the address from? She pulled a pill from her pocket and swallowed it with a swig from her water bottle to dampen her anger.
âAnd a pill popper? No way, honey, you can take a hike. Donât care who gave you the address or why youâre here.â
âItâs a prescription for my nerves... and Iâm sure itâs no different from whatever you inject to make you look like that,â she said icily, making a sweeping motion over his figure with her hand. She didnât miss his shocked expression or the curl of humor that chased the surprise.
âOh no, little lady, this is all-natural,â he winked, and Lita involuntarily gulped. Flirting made her skin crawl because it always meant she had to walk on eggshells. âAnyway,â he interrupted her thoughts, âthanks for stopping by to give me a laugh, get lost.â
She inhaled harshly, set her spine and blurted, âHow much?â He studied her face for a moment, unsure of how serious she was.
âWhat do you mean, how much, sweetness?â It was better than being called girl, but pet names werenât Litaâs favorite thing and heâd called her several already.
âHow much for a yearâs membership?â


































































































