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Alex is ju hier fighters: Layne Ridge

I’ve never seen either of theht, so to be honest, I’m a little nervous for Alex I’ll just stand back and see what the kid has I never wanted people juht I’ve been absent At this point, that’s all I can do

"Yo, Alex You’re up"

The redhead I saw fighting the other night pats Alex on the back and then bu the air as he takes a slow, deep breath "This will be quick, bro No sweat"

Before I can say anything he’s in the square, s afraid of the beast in front of him He looks like he can easily knock Alex out with one punch

My attention gets pulled away fro me to turn around I’ there in little shorts and a white tank top with her dah

"You’re back," Rachel says with a flirtatious wink She scans her eyes overout in an attempt to rub my abs "Good" Her eyes land on Alex and widen, before turning back to et sexier each ti her hand, I push it away and turnto take a lot more than some easy chick like Rachel to capture ht now "Go away, Rachel, before youeach other in the ring, sizing each other up, both of theht

I hear Rachel laugh besideway "You do realize that your brother is ht?" She looks toward Layne and winks as he glances over "Being sexy isn’t going to help hi the announcer previously said, until the word fight leaves hiselse aroundon inside that square Rachel doesn’t even exist right now

Alex is better than I thought and shows his skills right froe, which causes hi it off Alex see up for the size difference He looks proud and co a left hook, but surprisingly Alex sees it co his elboith Layne’s chin

Alex is quick on his feet That’s so we used to work on back when I was still around I’ until Alex has Layne winded as he atte and co too fast for Layne to doa few punches of his own

About sevenI can’t deny the pride I feel for hi--it reminds me that he’s not a kid anyhoht after all"

I turn to the side, about to tell Rachel to fuck off, when I hear a sound I will recognize no ht asbones crushing Someone’s down and I don’t even need to look to confirm it That sound is all too familiar