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Juniper Causeways Curved Mountain Boroughs by Cyrus Vail 38

Juniper Causeways Curved Mountain Boroughs by Cyrus Vail 38

Aiden 

From the first set, I knew he was in pain. His movements were tight. Calculated. A little too stiff around the hips, the thighs. Bruites visible, but I knew where they were. Because I’d put them there

He never hesitated. Not once. But his body did. A silent flinch here. A subtle twitch there. He tried to hide it from me. He should’ve known better

I called for the fourth set, even though I knew his legs were trembling. Called for the fifth because I needed to see if his mind would break before his body did. It didn’t. Not yet. He kept going. Kept obeying. Kept earning the stare of every other man in that gymhalf of them confused, the other half watching like they were waiting for him to snap. And stillhe didn’t

By the sixth set, he was shaking badly. Sweat poured down his temples. His jaw clenched so tight I thought he might crack a molar. His arms trembled around the bar, and his breathing had turned into a low, rasping grunt with every rep. I crouched beside himright there on the floor, eyelevel, where his world had narrowed to two burning limbs and the weight I’d placed on his back

I kept my voice soft. Just for him. If you want to quit, this is your chance.My eyes locked on his. What’s it gonna be, Noah?” 

He was gasping. On the verge of collapsing. His knees had started to bend. His grip was slipping. His eyes burnednot from exhaustion, but emotion. His voice cracked. But he didn’t fall

I trust your training, Sir. I’m not quitting.” 

God help me. Every part of me wanted to pull him into my arms right then and call the whole thing off. But I couldn’t. Because he needed 

this. Because he asked for this

Give me five more, thenI said

But in my mind, I was already tracking every micromovement. The bar. His footing. The angle of his spine. One wrong move, and I’d be 

under it before he could blink. I was watching him like a hawk

So when I heard Keon’s voice cut through the gymsharp and shaking with tensionit hit harder than it should have

He can’t, Sir. This isn’t safe.” 

I turned my head slowly. Keon stood a few feet away, fists clenched, eyes wide with something that looked like panicand something else 

I didn’t like

Possessiveness

I rose to my full height. You think I don’t know my player’s limits?I asked, voice calm, razorthin

Keon didn’t back down. I almost admired that

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Very well,I said, stepping aside. How about you take his place, then. From the start.” 

Keon stepped forward like a soldier

His expression was one of determinationteam loyalty, maybe even a flicker of pridecoated by a thin, unmistakable layer of fear. I would’ve reveled in it under normal circumstances. I liked fear. I respected it, but I wasn’t watching him

I was watching Noah

Noah, still bent at the waist, trembling, lips parted as he tried to catch his breath

He hadn’t dropped the bar. Not once. Not even now, with his body screaming and half the gym watching

And when his eyes met mine, I didn’t see fearI saw desperation

Not the kind that begged for mercy

The kind that begged not to be replaced

Relief flashed in his eyes when Keon stepped forward, but it was swallowed immediately by something darker. Something sharp. Pride

Shame. Fear that he wouldn’t finish the taskthat he wouldn’t prove himself worthy of the choice he’d made

I wanted to take him in my arms

I wanted to kiss those trembling lips I could still taste from the night before

I wanted to tell him that he’d already proven everything to me, because he had

He didn’t need to finish the set. I didn’t care if he dropped the bar and collapsed in my armsI would’ve caught him. He was already a winner in my eyes. Already mine. Just for saying those wordsI trust your training, Sir

But before I could speak, he did

No, Sir,he rasped, shaking his head with what little strength he had left. Please. I can do this. I need no one else to take over.” 

That was when I saw it

The confusion rolling through the room. The discomfort. The sideways glances. The tension that had stopped being about drills or weights and started to become something elsesomething no one could name, but everyone could feel

I couldn’t allow it to grow, and he’d already done enough

I stepped forward, met his eyes, and said simply, No need. You’ve proven yourself.” 

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I placed my hands on the bar and helped guide it gently from his grip, watching the pain and gratitude flicker across his face

Class is dismissed,I said, loud enough for everyone to hear. Except for you.” 

I looked at Keon and nodded toward the platform

Noah flinchedhis face pale with exhaustion, confusion, and something else I didn’t quite recognize. Hurt, maybe. Possessiveness. A question he didn’t know how to ask

But I didn’t have time to answer it

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As much as I wanted to walk out with him, take him home, kiss the frustration from his lips, and worship every bruise I’d placed on his skin, I had a job to do

Unfortunately, I wasn’t just his Master; I was also their coach, and Keon needed to trust me on the fieldjust as much as Noah needed to trust me behind closed doors

Up,I said

Keon moved to the bar, jaw tight

Same set. Clean and press. You have five minutes to prove you weren’t just talking.” 

He hesitated, but he did it. He lifted. Repeated. Struggled. Swore under his breath but never gave up. Not once

Good

When the five minutes passed, I gave him one last settwenty deadlifts with perfect form, no rests between. He didn’t complain. He 

didn’t collapse

When it was done, I looked at him and said only, Next time, don’t interrupt your coach midtraining. You think he can’t finish? Help him 

after. Not in front of everyone.” 

Keon nodded, breathing hard. Yes, Sir.” 

I dismissed him with a flick of my hand

As he walked out of the gym, I turned my attention back to the only thing I truly cared about— 

Noah

Juniper Causeways Curved Mountain Boroughs by Cyrus Vail

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