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Was Sergio being overprotective? Yeah probably. But did he care? Nope. For extra measure he shoved the man back, when he felt someone pull him off. He wasn't down, but for now it was best he left it at that. He needed to. He couldn't run the risk of losing his respect the people held for him here. From their perspective it looked like he was just a jealous boyfriend. Which wasn't the case, but people didn't need to know that. Ignoring her comment, that only feed the fire brewing within, he gripped her wrist rather roughly and practically dragged her back to where they were previously. He pushed her up against the counter, trapping her in with both his hands on either side of her. A fierce glare playing on his features. "Are you crazy?" He snapped, his eyes searching her features. "This is not the time or place for your damn games." He spat out, clearly pissed off. He wouldn't have had to do that if she would have just sat still. His Ring name would be called up any minute now and instead of preparing for his fight, he had to deal with Hannah.
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Hannah felt her smile dropping as he walked her back to their previous seats. Feeling the counter against her back, her smirk only widened. Shaking her head slightly, Hannah looked back at him, hr face only showing her amusement, the polar opposite of the look on his face. If anybody else had been in this situation with him, they’d have dropped down dead from the pure look on his face, but it only made her want to piss him off more. Knowing she’d likely end up taking it too far, Hannah fought the urge to make it all worse, somehow. She stayed quiet for a moment, blatantly ignoring the number of eyes watching them. Hannah had always been one to cause drama, especially when it came to people like Sergio. The ones who had a lot to lose, a reputation. It just made it all a lot more entertaining. Sometimes she took it way too far, but it was usually worth it, besides, most of the time, Hannah couldn’t care less about what people thought of her. Smirking, she looked around, meeting the eyes of all the people watching them, turning back, she lifted her head, looking up at him. “What you gonna do about it?”
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Sergio followed her gaze for a moment, catching the eyes of a few people. Some glanced away when they noticed he was looking at them, while others kept watching. He scoffed, shaking his head in annoyance. He then turned his attention back to the stem of all this attention. Hannah. His eyes zeroed in on her smirking lips, that only pissed him off further. She thought this was game. Clearly she wasn't a rule follower, why he even expected her to listen to him was a mistake on his part. His glare remained, "Bend you over my knee, in front of all these people. If thats what you really want." He rolled his eyes, not caring that that was a crude comment to even make. He sat back down on his stool, pushing his hair out of his eyes. He was going to leave it at that, but glanced back at her still fuming he patted his thigh. As if suggesting her to do exactly what he said. However, he wasn't actually being serious. He tilted his head, "Stop being a bitch, yeah?" He grumbled. He leaned back against the counter, arms crossed over his chest and his right leg bouncing up and down. He went back to watching the fight, well trying to. Mostly watching the crowds reaction. It told him the fight was coming to end, they were just waiting for the knock out hit. He was beginning to regret this decision. Showing Hannah this little hobby of his.
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Hannah’s face immediately paled, her smirk disappearing. Clearing her throat nervously, she grabbed her phone and slid back into her previous seat quietly. She distracted herself with her phone, finding a way to stop her hands from shaking and her cheeks blushing anytime his comment found its way back to her mind. Clenching her jaw, she watched him, shooting a glare at the side of his head making childish faces at him. Huffing slightly, Hannah turned to the crowd behind her. Finding little entertainment in the few people who kept throwing weird glances at her, she turned back towards Sergio. Pouting slightly, Hannah stared at him. She didn’t know why she had reacted like that to him. The people here probably thought she was just like all the other girls he gets with. But they both knew she wasn’t. The fact she was still here, that she still hung around him proved that she really wasn’t. Hannah leaned over, grabbing a hold of his shirt and pulling him to her. If there was something she wasn’t going to do, it was letting him win. Glaring up at him, Hannah knew this was a bad idea. “You know, you shouldn’t be making promises you can’t keep” she whispered to him, before letting go off him, smiling at him innocently, oblivious to the stares returning to them.
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Sergio's frown deepened when he felt her grab him. He thought their little argument was done with, he guessed wrong. After she let him go, his face went blank. He quickly adjusted himself back to his position he held before, trying to ignore her words. He needed to focus. Collect his thoughts. He couldn't be distracted when in the Ring. If they were in different setting he probably would have a much different reaction. He knew she was trying to get to him. Get inside his head. The crowd roared as a winner was announced. He slid off his stool, he knew he was next. His gaze flickered to Hannah for a moment, "Stick with Tony." His tone wasn't as stern anymore. With that he walked off into a back room. He quickly switched out his clothing, for his shorts. Leaving his chest bare. He didn't bother wrapping his hands this time. The announcer quickly began calling out the next fighters. Long time champion, Reaper and some other irrelevant fighter he couldn't be bothered to remember his name. Tony knew what was going on. He'd follow through with his part of watching over Hannah. He quickly got out from behind the bar. He smiled at Hannah, motioning for her to follow him. He was going to get her a better view of the fight. He maneuvered through the crowd, until he reached a good spot, where Hannah and him could see the whole fight clearly. Sergio was barely stepping into the Ring, a man slapping the door close and locking it. Tony began watching with interest, making sure Hannah was still by his side. Sergio would kill him if anything happened to the girl.
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Hannah chuckled at the lack of snarky comment from him. She’d expected him to get pissed off by it, but whatever he had on his mind seemed to be a lot more important. It kind of confirmed her suspicions of the fact that maybe he hadn’t brought her here just to sit back and watch whatever was going on. Hannah hadn’t been one to expect things anymore, but when you’re around people like him for a while, you tend to get used to the fact that the day/night will not end out the way you originally expected. Which was problematic. Hannah opened her mouth to protest but he was already walking away from her. She didn’t know what the point of making a big deal about her having to stay with him if he was just going to pull this shit on her. She ignored it, turning to Tony and following him, frowning when she saw the scene in front of her. It looked like something from a movie, not something that you’d just find in the back of some innocent looking building. Her frown deepened as she watched Sergio stepped into it. Crossing her arms over her chest, she watched with half curiosity and confusion.
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Sergio tilted his head side to side, stretching the muscles in his neck. As if that would help clear his head and get into a better mind set. Doing his usual analysis of his opponent. They were probably within the same weight class as Sergio, but the man had a smaller build than Sergio. It could be a slight strength on his part, but one never knew if the man was more agile with his lack of strength. The blank gun went off, so did Sergio. He swung almost immediately. Which was something he didn't usually do. He normally took it slow, testing the waters. Seeing what he was really up against. But he didn't bother observing this time around. He did in fact land his first hit, only because he caught the male off guard. Sergio didn't go easy with his swings, so much force went into, the man's nose started gushing blood on impact. The man's eyes widen, put he quickly collected himself. They moved around the cage, each getting in a few hits. Except none the man landed on Sergio were as sever, only mere scratches. At some point it picked up. The fight almost looked like a dance, but with pure brute force. At some point Sergio had the man on all fours trying to regain his strength while, Sergio remained unfazed. Only his chest moving up and down more rapidly. He swung his leg into the males gut, spending him into a fetal position, rolling around on the cold floor. It may have looked like it was over, but it wasn't. Sergio knew he was winning. A smug look on his face as he turned to face the crowd, his back to the groaning male. His gray eyes scanned the audience, looking for one person in particular. He spotted her fairly quickly. He winked at Hannah. It probably wasn't a good idea to get this cocky. It always ended badly. Just as he was about to turn around to finish this, he felt himself get shoved up against the fencing. A glare replaced his smug features. Sergio knew the man was too weak, for him to pull off this move. Shoving back away from the fencing, the man hung onto his back. Sergio jabbed him in the ribs with his elbow. Taking that slight falter from the man, he gripped his arm that was holding onto him. With a swift move he flipped the man and slammed him against the concrete flooring. For extra measure, he let his body flow with the momentum, letting all his body weight fall onto the man. Standing up, the man lay unmoving at his feet. That showed that he had won.
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Hannah watched with amusement and slight excitement as the fight went on. She’d heard plenty of things about him, one of those being that he could fight, but this was next level. If she hadn’t known better, it would have looked like a well-choreographed dance, moving in perfect time with one another, just enough to keep everyone on their toes as they went back and forth. Hannah felt herself growing slightly proud of him, as if he was a small child saying his first words. She ignored the thought, deciding to just deal with it at a later date, alone. Hannah felt herself smiling by the end of it, clapping slightly along with all the people in the crowd, their cheers practically deafening her. Looking over at Tony, rolling her eyes slightly at the smug look on his face. She could tell him and tony were friends, and she could see why. They both were similar but so different, she could easily see how their friendship worked. Hannah didn’t really have somebody like that, who was a part of her world, after her and Bailey’s fight, they weren’t really talking anymore or let along hanging out as friends like usual. Hannah pushed the thought away, it wasn’t her problem now, he had made the decision to end their friendship for a stupid reason, that wasn’t her problem. If he didn’t want to be friends with her anymore, then that was his choice, not hers. Hannah wasn’t one to linger, he ended it, if he came running back to her, then he shouldn’t be surprised when she slammed the door in his face. She hadn’t been one to forgive easily, give second chances, once somebodies gone, they’re gone for good and that stayed that way, Hannah doubted that’d ever change, hopefully. Turning back to where Sergio was, she watched him. He was quite confident in himself, that much was obvious. Whether that was a result of him being clearly capable in this scenario, or the fact that practically everybody in this room was cheering and whooping at his win. Hannah knew he was likely going to brag about this, but it didn’t really matter. She looked at him, a small smirk on her face. She didn’t really know how this was going to play out but she was a little cocky about the fact that he’d invited her here tonight. Whether that was because he wanted to scare her off, or impress her or just show her a little bit into his life, it didn’t bother her. She was here, wasn’t she? How many girls he’d been with could say that much? "Well done, lover boy"
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Sergio reveled in yet another victory of his, for a few extra moments. As he was let out of the cage, people patted his back as he walked to the backroom. Closing the door behind him he began to change back into his regular clothes. As he did so he addressed a few small cuts on his body. For the most part there wasn't any severe injuries. As much as he wanted to hang around and celebrate his win, he couldn't. At least not with Hannah around. They needed to head out, so he could finally let his guard down. Tony was about to lead Hannah back to the bar, but his curiosity got the best of him. He turned to Hannah, "So whats up with you and Sergio?" He questioned, a small grin on his features. If Sergio wasn't going to tell him the truth, then he'd find other ways to get to it. When his best friend was acting this out of character, he wanted to know the reasoning about it. Tony knew more than enough about the male, to see this was strange. Plus, it didn't help his dying curiosity when Sergio shut down his questions in a matter of minutes. No matter how much Tony tried to think of his own solutions, he couldn't pin point it. Either she would give him a similar answer, or something much more juicer.
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Hannah stepped back from the people, not wanting to get caught up in everything. They had all started to go off on their own now, talking about who knows what, more or less like it had been before the fight, but now the vibes were very intense, everything was stronger, the laughter louder. People seemed to definitely love Sergio, and she could see why. He hadn’t even hesitated at the beginning of the fight, that, she could admire. Despite her teases, Hannah knew he lived right up to his reputation and he really proved that with this fight going on. Hannah had been expecting to just go back to where they had been sitting and wait for him to reappear when Tony said something that immediately made her freeze. What did he know? Had Sergio told him anything, about their past encounters? If he knew, what was the point in asking Hannah? Unless he just wanted her perspective on things, find out if she was another one of the girls madly in love with him, it didn’t make much sense to her at all. Maybe he didn’t know anything, which was why he had to ask her, instead of him. “It’s a long story. How much time we got?”
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