The Aftermath (The Hurricane, #2)(61)



Every day I trained longer, harder, and faster. Tommy got us a tractor tire, f*ck knows from where, and once the fight was over, I was gonna f*cking burn it. For hours, Danny had me turning that thing over and over, up and down the lane behind the gym. When he’d finished torturing me with that, he had me pounding on it over and over and over with a sledgehammer. Every obstacle was a machine, every movement an exercise. Even the foot bridge up and over the railway track, which had a steep staircase on either side, became our training ground. I lost count of the number of times he’s made me run up and over that bridge. Thousands and thousands of tiny steps and every one of ’em counted.

It was a heady feeling to be a part of something so great. Things were going so well that I didn’t want to leave for the US, and I sure as shit didn’t want to leave Em behind. I was doing hanging sit-ups when she came to find me on our last day together. Just as she walked out of the office, a fresh mug of coffee in her hand, Tommy came running in, grabbed Em by her cheeks, and kissed her loudly on the lips.

“What the f*ck…” I said, nearly breaking my leg in my haste to climb down and smack Tommy for getting fresh with my wife. At least that was the plan until he came running over and did exactly the same thing to me. He kissed me. On the motherf*cking lips. I should ’ave hit him but I was too bloody shocked to do anything other than stand there. Em giggled happily, probably at the look on my face.

Tommy was like a kid at Christmas, bouncing up and down so much he could barely get his news out. “I did it. I f*cking did it,” he screamed, pulling a letter out of his back pocket and waving it at us.

“What is it?” Em asked him.

“I passed the psychometric exams for the fire service. Thick as shit Tommy Rierdan passed the exams!” I couldn’t be more proud of the little f*cker.

“That’s so fantastic! Well done, love. I’m so proud of you,” Em told him. I hugged him and squeezed his shoulder as Em jumped on him and hugged him even harder than I had.

Danny and Earnshaw walked out of the office together, and even Danny raised a half smile, half smirk when Tommy told him the news. “You did good, kid. You did real good.” Tommy looked at Danny like he hung the moon. Danny didn’t give praise very often. So when he did, he f*cking meant it.

“What does it mean now?” Em asked him.

“It means I get through to the interview stage next. It’s like a tier system, I guess. They start off with thousands of applications, and at each stage, they get rid of a load. If you can make it through the interview, the next stage is the medical and optical. If you can pass those, you’ve got the job.”

“Firefighter Rierdan. Who’d have thought?” I said to no one in particular.

“Don’t jinx me,” he warned me. “There’s a long way to go so I ain’t getting my hopes up yet.”

“Probably sensible,” I told him, as though we hadn’t just seen him jumping around with excitement and screaming like a girl. Earnshaw congratulated Tommy and asked all the right questions about his future with the fire service. By the time he left to share the news with Mary and his da, he looked like he was king of the world.

“Now he’s gone, I can show you this,” said Earnshaw excitedly, pulling his own piece of paper from out of his pocket.

“Why d’you need to wait for Tommy to leave before sharing it?” I asked suspiciously, my tone making him pause.

“Because it’s good news and I didn’t want to steal his thunder,” he answered. That shit right there had my respect.

“What is it?” I asked.

“You’ve got ESPN talking about you. Dan Rafael’s written an article about how you’re going back to basics for the Temple fight.” He read it to us excitedly.

I admit it was pretty cool to hear my name in the same article as so many of my boxing heroes but I did frown as a thought occurred to me. “How does Rafael know about my training techniques all the way from the US?” I asked.

“Because I told him,” Earnshaw said. “It will do Temple’s camp some good to worry about just how serious a contender you are. And if I want to start securing you sponsorship deals, then it’s not a bad thing to get you on ESPN’s radar.”

Danny didn’t give a shit about any of this stuff but he knew it was important, which is why he’d hired Earnshaw in the first place. As they got into a lively debate about who was the all-time heavyweight great, I used the opportunity to snag my girl and drag her back into the office. Shutting the door gently behind me, I whipped her around and had her back against it as she wrapped her legs tightly around my waist. Hiking her cute little arse higher so that my hard cock was pressed tightly up against her core, I kissed her hard and groaned as her sweet little tongue touched tentatively against mine, instantly sending darts of pleasure straight to my dick.

“I’m gonna miss you so badly,” I confessed, as I stopped kissing to rest my forehead against hers.

“Me too,” she replied breathlessly.

“You okay to stay with Nikki while I’m gone?” I asked, still really reluctant to leave her behind, despite my precautions and her constant reassurances that she’d be fine.

“I’m good, baby. Her roommate Lauren is practically living with her boyfriend anyway so I’m going to have her bed and study with Nikki until the exams are over. Between Nikki, Albie, Ryan, and Max I’ll never need to go anywhere alone, and we’ll see each other again before you know it. Besides I know you’ll be calling me every day,” she reasoned.

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