I Know Better (By Your Side Series Book 1) by A.P. Watson

I Know Better (By Your Side Series Book 1) by A.P. Watson

Author:A.P. Watson [Watson, A.P.]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: A.P. Watson
Published: 2018-01-25T16:00:00+00:00


chapter ten

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JACKS AND I LEFT the townhouse just as Terayn and Ryan began digging into the leftover takeout. After spending most of the day cooped up, we decided a workout was in order. Typically, that meant a trip to the pole studio for me, but I wasn’t quite ready to reveal my secret to Jacks just yet. He had a knack for observation as well, and it wouldn’t take him long to figure out the details of my past employment at The Peel. I’ve seen the judgment lining people’s faces after they know, and sometimes that level of criticism is hard to shake.

To my surprise, Jackson’s gym wasn’t as packed as I expected. Then again, it was after ten on a Friday night. I’m not one for crowds, so I was glad only a few other fitness enthusiasts were hovering around. The gym was an excellent facility with every kind of free weight and cardio machine you could imagine. Once we checked in at the front desk, Jacks and I headed over to the free weights.

I pulled out my headphones and phone. “I know my way around a gym, so just do your thing. I’m going to lift and then get in some stretching.”

“Sounds good. I’ll find you when I’m done.”

I waved to Jacks and ventured off on my own. Stuffing my headphones into my ears, I pulled up some music on my phone. I scrolled through several songs, laughing as I came across a newly made playlist. It was titled “Ter and Wren’s Favorite Jamz.” Leave it to Terayn to hijack my unattended phone and make an epic new playlist on it. As I programmed my phone to play through the list, a Marian Hill song started. Ter knew me so well. Not only did I love every song on our playlist, but I also caught myself dancing to the music more than once. That was the problem with dancers. When a catchy song came on, it was nearly impossible to keep our bodies still. Rhythm coursed through our veins like blood, and instead of trying to rein my body in, I decided to set it free. Besides, it wasn’t like I knew anyone at this gym anyway.

After an hour and a half of solid weightlifting, it was time to cool down. Jacks was still busy, so I decided to find a mat and stretch. Years of dancing not only toned my body but made it lithe as well. According to Ter, I could bend like a pretzel. Flexibility came in handy as a pole dancer, especially when it came to executing some of the more advanced tricks. To be a pole dancer, you needed the grace of a ballerina, the strength of a gymnast, and the flexibility of a yogi. It was a challenging sport, and that’s why I loved it so much. You could never hit a plateau because there was always something to work on.

I extended my hands over my head and continued holding my front splits.



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