Hail Mary – Red Zone Rivals Read Online Kandi Steiner

Categories Genre: Contemporary, Romance, Sports Tags Authors:
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Total pages in book: 139
Estimated words: 130380 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 652(@200wpm)___ 522(@250wpm)___ 435(@300wpm)
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Mary was still talking when I slid off the bed and wordlessly slid my sneakers back on.

“What are you doing?” she asked with a sniff.

I couldn’t breathe, couldn’t think straight enough to answer her past the red-hot anger seeping through my every pore. Distantly, I heard my mom’s voice as if she were in the corner of the room.

Cálmate, mijo. Think.

I could even hear my father and Coach, as if they were one person, their arms crossed over their chests as they shook their heads.

Don’t do it. You’re risking your career.

I glanced back at Mary, and she blinked, recognition falling over her.

“No,” she said, loud and firm as she jumped up and ran to me.

“Someone needs to put that piece of shit in his place.”

“Leo, don’t!” Mary begged, her hand reaching out to snag my arm.

“He’s not going to touch you like that and get away with it.”

“It’s fine. I’m handling it. There are other places I can work.”

I shook my head. “That doesn’t excuse what he did.”

“I know it doesn’t, but I’m… figuring it out.”

She shook her head, tears still staining her cheeks, and I had to tear my gaze away because it hurt so badly to see them.

“Leo,” she said, squeezing my arm. “Look at me.”

When I did, I was breathing like a fucking beast — nostrils flaring, jaw so tight I thought I’d bust a tooth.

“I am asking you not to do this,” she said. “Please.”

But I couldn’t listen.

I ripped out of her grasp and flew down the stairs as fast as I’d come up them, the thrumming of my heart in my ears drowning out the rest of Mary’s pleas.

Mary

When I pulled up to the shop, it was too late.

Leo had been too fast, like there were squealing tires under him instead of legs as he raced out of The Pit. I’d gotten dressed as quickly as I could and run across the street to my own car, speeding toward the shop to try to stop him.

But I parked and barreled out of my car just in time to see Nero tossing Leo out, both of them bloody.

“Oh, my God!” The scream ripped from my throat before I had any chance of keeping it in. I ran to Leo, who was dragging himself off the ground with his murderous gaze still pinned on my boss.

Ex-boss.

“Wow,” Nero said on a laugh, spitting blood out of his mouth and onto the pavement at our feet. “Real fucking mature, Mary, siccing your boyfriend on me.”

He didn’t give me the chance to respond before he shook his head and turned back to the shop.

“You’re done in this town,” he said, so low I thought I misheard him. But he whipped around and pointed a finger at me, his nose busted up and bleeding, eyes already turning purple. “Done,” he reiterated. He pointed at Leo next. “And you’re fucking lucky I don’t press charges, you dumb sonofa—”

It happened so fast; I couldn’t register it all.

One second Leo was beside me, puffing like a dragon, and the next, a sickening crack split the air and Nero was laid out on the ground. Leo had connected his fist right to Nero’s jaw, making him spin around like a giant in a cartoon before he fell.

“If you ever so much as fucking look at her again, I’ll kill you,” Leo seethed, grabbing Nero by the shirt. He held him inches from his face long enough to land the threat before he dropped him back to the pavement.

And the sight of him standing over Nero and defending me like that both turned me on and pissed me right the fuck off.

“Leo,” I ground through my teeth.

Nero blinked a few times, groaning as he stood. He spit blood again, and this time?

A tooth.

He picked it up with an amused grin, rolling the piece of white bone around in his fingers before shoving it in his pocket.

Then, he pinned Leo with a bloody grin. “I hope you enjoyed that because you just fucked your girlfriend — and not in the way I could, I promise you that.”

Leo surged forward like he was going to hit him again, but I wrapped my arms all the way around him to stop him, my chest to his back, me hanging on him for dear life.

“I bet you would have been a lousy lay, anyway,” Nero said to me as his final word, and then he was in the shop and locking the door behind him, a manic sort of laugh like he’d won ringing out in the air.

And he had.

He held all the power over me. I wouldn’t stand a chance of landing another job in the city now, and Leo hadn’t proven anything by knocking a tooth out, other than that Nero had enough power to upset both of us.


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