Arrow Inferno
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stuff from the uniquely designed tree-like shelves on the training grounds. "And bring your a-game tomorrow because each of you wi
e joined a laughing Stan. "You really expect them to
own should be a piece of cake." Stan chuckled as he accepted the bottle of water
or you though seeing as you aren't even breathing hard." But for his s
off the white damp t-shirt he was wearing and acc
sked as her hot gaze run over the
utine. He always went for a run at the end of their evening trainin
trainers. "Remember not to go too deep into the forest." She repeated what she always said wheneve
rather beware of me." Stan chuckled
to grab your gun."
time Rosanne reminded him to take a gun. He had no need
get back?" Rosanne suggested. "W
nd sauntered off wi
ked her brains out already. So far, he'd managed to keep things light and friendly between them. In as much as he had no intention of being intimate with Rosanne, he didn't think some fun banter with the lady w
on and enthusiasm. That was great. He always made it a point to go easy on them because he didn't want to hurt any of them. They still managed to look beat after each training
trance, he took a deep breath, inhaling the earthy smell of the jungle. He'd always loved the fresh smell of nature. The hunky trainer tilted his neck from side to side to loud cracking sounds and then rubbed his palms together
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this to a thousand
ounds but that wasn't what made it difficult to throw him. He'd taught them well enough to be able to throw even bigger men. What made it impossible to throw Stan was how fast he was. After three rounds, each recruit was
almost bored as he watched th
wasn't. The first recruit spared beautifully with Stan but found himself flying through the air to
of them would be able to win the prize money. He was too fast
only was he the youngest amongst the trainees, but he was also the smallest. He heard the groan of disb
n. He definitely wasn't feeling confident. If even bigger guys h
such fragile beings he thought as he easily sidestepped a punch meant for his side.