Undefeated - A New Adult Romance Novel

Undefeated - A New Adult Romance Novel by Scott Hildreth

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people, and don’t intimidate or threaten people. As a general matter of law, that sums it up just about everywhere. Every law falls within one of those categories, regardless of where you reside.
    The punishment varies from country to country. Some countries cut the hands off of thieves. Others place them in jail. Even countries that look at women as a substandard form of life do not allow them to be harmed or taken advantage of against their will.
    I know many women that have attempted to file charges against their boyfriends or husbands for abuse. Almost every occasion ended up with the woman filing charges a second time for a crime much worse - because the first occurrence went unpunished. A man that intimidates or beats a woman, generally speaking, does not want to be confronted by a man who is willing to stand up for the woman or her rights.
    Men who abuse woman, without exception, are cowards.
    I like to remind them of the fact that they’re cowards. It satisfies me.
    A fter we first met, Dekkar and I found this to be a common belief between us. A week or so after we met the first time, we ate lunch together. The conversation immediately went to our system of beliefs. His strongest belief is the fact that women are not to be abused, ever - verbally, mentally, morally, or physically. I believed the exact same thing. He was able to describe many circumstances when he became involved in an attempt to resolve a domestic issue that included a woman in need.
    I was astonished. It was the one thing that brought us closer to each other - a similar belief in what we understood to be moral. Additionally, we both believed that an outside influence often worked much better than filing a domestic violence charge with police.
    Stepping in and resolving an issue with a man’s abuse of a woman didn’t necessarily require violence. It always depended on the circumstances. Violence breeds violence, and violence is never the ultimate answer. It is, however, a useful tool in some circumstances.
    “Whoa !” he screamed as I walked into the living room of the house.
    “How the fuck did you get in here? I’ll call the cops,” he yelled.
    “Turn off that fucking television and shut the absolute fuck up,” I said as I pulled the hood off of my head.
    He sat and stared at me as if in shock. I reached down and picked up the remote control from the floor and turned off the television. As I did, he started to stand up.
    “You aren’t going to call anyone, you don’t have a phone. Sit the fuck down. You and I are going to have a long talk,” I said as I dangled Kace’s keys from my fingertips.
    He stood a nd stared at me as I walked across the living room and sat down in the chair beside the couch.
    “This is my house…”
    I interrupted him before he finished, “Say one more God damned word without me asking you a question. One fucking more, just one . I’ll knock every tooth out of your mouth and wear ‘em around my neck on a chain. Say something. Anything .”
    Silently, h e slowly lowered himself onto the couch.
    “That’s it, just sit down. I need to talk to you while you’re able to comprehend it. Later you’ll be more liable to forget what I say,” I said as I pointed to the couch.
    He wiggled uncomfortably on the couch, burrowing a little deeper into the cushions .
    “This is about Kace and what you did to her today. I talk, you listen. Understand?” I asked as I unzipped my Jacket.
    He nodded. His head had a knot on it about the size of a tangerine.
    I stood up and pulled my hoodie over my head. Purposely, I didn’t wear a shirt. I sat back down into the chair, laid the hoodie down, and flexed my biceps just to make sure he knew what may be coming later.
    “I don’t like you. People like you make me make me want to spend my life in prison for murder ing them. The only thing preventing me from doing it is the fact that being in prison would keep me from finding another piece of shit like you and doing this all

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