Chapter 363
Matthew was as stubborn as a mule. โIf my sister-in-law isnโt talking, then neither am I!โ He knew it. He was being played by his brother yet again. This was just typical, the story of his life!
Orionโs tone was less than pleasant. โMy patience is wearing thin!โ
โBro, am I even your real brother, or did you pick me up from a dumpster?โ
โIf you know, you know.โ
Matthew was livid. โI donโt care, I am your real brother. If youโre so sure, why donโt you get your wife to spill the beans, huh!โ
With that, Matthew hung up the phone in a huff. Always getting picked on!
Orion tried calling back several times, but the little rascal wouldnโt pick up. Rubbing his temples in frustration, he texted: โGrowing wings, are you?โ That little brat! Matthew wouldnโt have spilled something he shouldnโt have, making Lemira doubt who he really was, would he?
Orion felt a pang of anxiety. But from what Matthew said, it didnโt seem likely.
Changing into a fresh set of clothes, Orion stepped outside to find Lemira sitting by herself on the ground, looking utterly forlorn. Seeing her like that tugged at his heartstrings. He walked over and casually tossed a pair of boxing gloves at her, hitting her squarely.
โOuch!โ
Lemira looked up to see Orion smirking at her with a playful gleam in his eyes. She couldnโt help but want to punch him. Standing up, she accused, โYou did that on purpose, didnโt you?โ
โIt was clearly an accident. Did you see me throw it? It rolled over by itself.โ
โDo you really think Iโd buy that?โ
Lemira had been wallowing in a pit of despair over what Matthew had said, but Orionโs stunt had shifted her mood entirely to annoyance. Picking up the boxing gloves, Orion challenged, โIf youโre feeling aggrieved, why not prove your point with a few rounds?โ Biting her lip, Lemira noticed the band-aid on his shoulder. He hadnโt moved an inch.
Following her gaze, Orion assured, โDonโt worry, Iโve got it covered.โ
This guy, could he ever just speak plainly?
Lemira threw a punch, catching him off guard, and grinned as she stepped back, โThatโs what you get for losing focus.โ Orion rubbed his chin, locking eyes with her, โThat punch lacked strength. You can do better.โ
Lemira was determined to prove him wrong, charging forward. The two sparred on the boxing ring, exchanging blows. In a lazy drawl, Orion taunted, โToo slow. What are you, a tortoise?โ
โWatch for openings. Use your head, not just brute force!โ
โToo weak. Put some muscle into it. What, didnโt have your Wheaties?โ
Lemira was about ready to explode. Accused of being slow, she sped up. Then he critiqued her for being reckless, so she started to think more strategically. When she did, he complained about her lack of strength. Could anyoneโs commentary be so infuriating?
Eventually, Lemira collapsed on the ground, spent. โI canโt do this anymore.โ
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Orion looked down at her, โGood. Exhaustion means less overthinking.โ He handed her a clean towel, but Lemira was too tired to even lift her arms. She didnโt move. Sitting beside her, Orion gently wiped the sweat from her face, ensuring she felt comfortable.
Feeling his touch, Lemiraโs heartbeat skipped erratically. She took the towel from him, โIโll do it myself.โ
Orion didnโt say a word, just placed two bottles of water beside them. He was pretty beat himself. Lemira had improved significantly in a short period, her strength surpassing that of many women. The coach was right; she had a natural talent.
Wiping the sweat off, Lemira felt a wave of relaxation wash over her, too tired to dwell on anything else. They sat in silence, the setting sun casting a beautiful glow around them.
Orion broke the silence, โWhat did Matthew tell you?โ
โHow did you know?โ
Lemira looked at him, a mix of surprise and apprehension. Could Orion have sensed something? She knew Orion was sharp; keeping secrets from him was no easy feat.
At that moment, Orion felt just as uneasy.