Royal Prick (A Stepbrother Romance #2)

This was always my choice. I just failed to realize I had a say in anything until a prick named Royal came barreling into my life.

I decided right then and there as we were pulling into the parking lot of the Industrial park that I was going to own Royal tonight. There would be no walking away from Noelle anymore. We were done fighting against each other.

I was ready to be fucked by him, owned by the beast inside of him. I wanted Royal at his rawest, and I would get him even if I killed myself trying.





Chapter Twenty-Three

-Royal



“Do you need your hands wrapped, bro?” Echo questioned me from the small locker room located at the back of the warehouse. The place was a shit-fucking hole. The kind of place that people came to with the intent of getting high on crack, or doing something else that was highly illegal. It was the worst place I’ve ever decided to fight in.

“No. I’ll just go like I am.” There was no point in wrapping my hands. I didn’t give a fuck if my knuckles got broken. The pain would be a welcoming feeling in comparison to the overwhelming emotions I was feeling right now.

I hated Vivanna with a burning passion. I had no other choice but to rid myself of what I was feeling at this very second. If I didn’t I would end her, and wind up putting myself in prison. She was a disgusting human being— one that I wanted to fucking squish.

Obliterate. Ruin.

“He’s a big mother fucker, are you sure you want to do this?” Echo interrupted my thoughts to ask for the fifth time.

“Yeah, dude, I’m sure. I need this fight, and I’m not scared of fighting a big guy. I’ll still lay his ass out,” I grunted out, cracking my knuckles and flexing my muscles to get them ready to endure a pounding. I haven’t fought much here, not like I did back home, but when Echo found out that I liked to take to the mats every once in awhile, he saw dollar signs.

“Alright then.” There was a sorry look in his eyes.

“You’re on in less than five minutes.” Echo slowly left the room, slamming the entrance door to the locker room closed. I needed the next four minutes to myself, to get my mind focused and ready to fight. I took in as many deep breaths as I could, bouncing from foot to foot, each breath allowing me to focus on what it was that was about to take place. The fight. That’s all I needed to be thinking about.

God, how I wanted to fucking hate Noelle. I wanted to look at her and see her mother, not a beauty with sunshine colored hair, soulful hazel eyes, and ruby red lips. I didn’t want to feel a fucking thing for her but anger and disgust, because feeling anything but that for Noelle made me feel like I was betraying my mother.

Wanting Noelle was against everything that I came here for. I wanted answers from my father, but I had never expected said answers to be so heartbreaking. I thought what happened between my mother and him was simple, but I thought wrong. All of it was a complicated web of lies. A tangled web that Noelle and I were caught in.

“Get the fuck out here,” Echo yelled into the locker room. I shifted from foot to foot, my bare feet slapping against the concrete floor. My black shorts hung low on my hips, and as the blood in my veins started to pump at an accelerated rate, a cold sweat began to covered my body.

The roar of the crowd pounded in my ears as I exited the locker room. Holy fuck, the place was packed to the brim. People standing up in the bleachers, as well as on the floor along the ring boundaries. There were a lot of familiar faces but there were also some that I’ve never seen before.

Trying to block all of them out, I stepped into the ring-like structure. It was nothing but a mat on the floor with people as the boundaries. The crowd parted allowing me to step onto the mat. The man they called the Warrior was on the opposite side of the ring eyeing me up like he could actually fucking take me. I shook my head; he was about to be knocked into next week.

Warrior had a couple inches on me, but my body was bigger, and I knew I could go longer than he could. I was an endurance fighter, but I also knew to end it when it was time for it to end. I wasn’t about dragging the fight out, just about knocking the fuckers out.

“Welcome, Ladies and Gents, to the Warehouse fight of the year,” Echo spoke into a microphone, his voice booming out of the speakers.

I stared Warrior down, feeding off the rage that showed in his eyes. The crowd screamed as Echo continued on.