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Authors: Elle Casey
I’m sure there’s plenty for you to do around here. We just need to find out what our places are in the tribe. That’ll all be figured out at dinner, I promise.”
    “Good.” He stood with my help and then wiped his hands off on his jeans. “Ew. Sweaty.”
    “Sorry.” My body was still humming in high gear, and the stifling heat and humidity sure wasn’t helping cool me down. I glanced over at the swamp, trying to figure out how desperate I’d have to be to swim in it.
    “I saw a snake in there today,” said Peter, looking off into the water. “It was creepy.”
    I guess that answers my question: I’d have to be really, really desperate.
    His comment made me think of the gator we saw before. “Not as creepy as that gator momma that was coming after you.”
    “Yeah, you’re right. Except that was more terrifying than creepy.”
    “Totally.”
    We heard someone approaching and both turned to greet our visitor.
    “Are you ready to go?” asked a scowling Coli, appearing out of nowhere, silent until she was practically on top of us.
    I rolled my eyes at Peter out of her view before turning back. “Yeah. You training with me today?”
    “Unfortunately.”
    At least she’s honest. “Good,” I said as I walked by her. “I’ve been looking forward to kicking your ass for a while now.”
    I heard Peter sigh behind me as he struggled to keep up with my pace. I didn’t check to see if Coli was following. She needed to learn that I was going to win at the intimidation game; otherwise, if I let her get away with being a pain in the ass, she was going to get herself hurt and maybe someone else too if we were really unlucky.
    ***
    I don’t know why I expected all the girls to act angry and defiant like Coli and Celia. Most of them were shy and a lot more laid-back. Some of them smiled shyly when I approached, and others just avoided eye contact.
    I wanted to ask them how Celia was doing because I was worried about her and thought it was something we all had in common and could talk about, but I decided to wait until we were done. I needed them to be focused on the training and not their injured friend.
    Might as well get started, then. I rubbed my hands together and then clapped them once before speaking.
    “Peter is going to be my partner today, since he’s the odd man out.”
    “Oh goody,” he said.
    I shot him an angry look and he immediately got with the program.
    “Sorry. I’ll behave.”
    I turned my attention back to the group. “I’m going to teach you my two favorite moves today. These will be the ones you’ll use most often, probably. I’ll show you with Peter in slow motion, and then you can practice with a partner.”
    I reached over and pulled Peter to me before facing them to explain. “First, the easiest move. The one that will save your bacon more than anything. I call it the nut crusher .” I turned back to Peter and said, “Peter, spread your legs.”
    He put his hands over his crotch. “You must be out of your mind, Bryn. Did you spend too much time in the sun today?”
    Some of the girls giggled.
    “I’m not really going to kick you. Just relax. You can keep your hands there if you want.” I looked at the girls. “Most guys will not expect you to go for the balls right off the bat. They expect you to struggle, not fight, or run. But the most important thing is not to telegraph your moves ahead of time.”
    “Come at me,” I said to Peter, taking two steps back to put some distance between us.
    “What?” He looked confused.
    I waved my hands, gesturing for him to come to me. “Walk towards me like you’re going to attack me.”
    He took two tentative steps forward, his hands still cupped over his crotch, causing more giggles to erupt from the group.
    “Peter. Could you be any less threatening?”
    He looked like he was about to faint in fear. “My balls may be small, but they’re sensitive!”
    I laughed. “Who said anything about small balls here?”
    I didn’t

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