Ch: 204 [Training day 2]

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Ch: 204 [Training day 2]

The next day, I stood in the middle of the training area at the new base. Michelle was already there, dressed in her new suit, standing in front of the baseball launcher I’d set up.

“So, let me get this straight,” Michelle said slowly, “you want me to dodge baseballs being shot at me at like... super speed? With just my Spider-sense?”

“Pretty much, yeah. You gotta master your new spidey sense if you want to learn to fight," I replied, pointing to the machine.

“If I end up with a baseball-sized bruise on my face, I’m suing you," She said as she did a couple of little jumps.

I laughed, holding up my hands. “No worries, the suit’s protective enough. You’ll be fine. Plus, this is just the basic setting.”

“Basic?” she asked, raising an eyebrow. “What’s the advanced version? You throwing knives at me?”

“Not yet,” I teased. “But you’ll get there.”

She shook her head, muttering something under her breath, but eventually stepped into position. “Alright, fine. Let’s do this.”

I walked over to the control panel, adjusting the speed of the launcher. “Alright, first things first: trust your instincts. Your Spider sense is going to warn you when something’s coming. You’ll feel it, like a tingle. Don’t overthink it. Just move.”

Michelle stood there, still looking uncertain. “You make it sound so easy.”

I shrugged. “It kinda is, once you get the hang of it. Just relax. You did it while swinging, so, you can do it again. So, you ready?"

She took a deep breath, then nodded. “Ready as I’ll ever be.”

I hit the button on the control panel, and the machine whirred to life. The first baseball shot out, slower than its top speed but fast enough to be a challenge for a beginner.

Michelle flinched as the ball came toward her, but at the last second, she ducked to the side, narrowly avoiding it. Her eyes widened in surprise. “Whoa! That was close!”

“See? You’ve got this,” I called from the side. “Let’s keep going.”

Another ball shot out, then another. Michelle dodged both, though her movements were still a bit stiff. She was getting the hang of it, but I could tell she wasn’t fully trusting her Spider sense yet.

“Stop thinking!” I yelled. “Just let it happen. Don’t anticipate the direction—feel it.”

“I’m trying!” she snapped back, ducking another ball.

I cranked up the speed just a little, enough to push her. “You’ve got better reflexes than that. Trust them.”

The next ball came out faster, and this time, Michelle didn’t duck. Instead, she twisted to the side, her body moving almost unconsciously as she avoided the ball by inches.

“Nice!” I cheered. “That’s what I’m talking about.”

I admired her determination, though. She wasn’t one to back down, even when the odds seemed impossible. That stubbornness was going to take her far.

“C’mon, you got this! Don’t focus on the weight—focus on controlling your body. Let your muscles adjust to the resistance,” I called out, watching her struggle through the first lap.

“You—hng—sound like a terrible gym coach,” she panted, finally making it halfway around the base. “This... better... be worth it.”

I shrugged. “You’ll thank me later when you’re punching holes through walls or outrunning a car.”

Michelle huffed, her face scrunched up in frustration. "Right now, I'd rather punch you through a wall."

I grinned. "Good! Channel that energy."

As Michelle pushed through the first few laps, her pace slowly improved. I could see her muscles straining under the pressure, but her body was adapting, getting stronger with each grueling step. The struggle was necessary—it was how she would grow into her new powers.

After what felt like forever, Michelle finally finished her hundredth lap, collapsing to the ground in exhaustion. She lay there for a few moments, gasping for air.

"That... was... insane," she managed between breaths.

I walked over, crouching down next to her. "But you did it. You survived."

"Survived is a strong word," she muttered, wiping sweat from her brow. "I feel like I'm gonna die."

"Nah, you'll be fine. You now got super recovery, too, so, give it a minute and run another hundred laps," I said, grinning at the horrified expression on her face. "I'll eat your pussy if you manage another hundred laps."

She instantly jumped up as if all her tiredness had vanished, and started to run another lap.

"I'm gonna ride your face once I finish!" Michelle yelled.

I smirked as I watched her go, already feeling the stirrings of excitement in my loins. Oh, today is gonna be soooo good.

While she was running, I decided to mediate a little. Time to do some chi training. Closing my eyes, I breathed in deeply, letting the sounds around me fade away. Then, I focused on the tingling in my fingertips, the soft buzz of energy just below the surface.

Soon a warm feeling started in my belly and flowed throughout my entire being. My senses heightened, awareness expanded as my consciousness expanded. I could hear the sound of Michelle's feet hitting the ground, each pound echoing through my very being, almost as if she were right beside me. Her heartbeats reverberated in my ears, a steady drumbeat guiding me deeper into the trance. I could even hear the sound of sweat dripping down her face, the fabric of her clothes rubbing against her skin.

The sound of a car... A familiar sound... The man's chi was familiar.

Frank. Well, talk about bad timing. Well, Michelle gotta wait for her reward till night. Huh?! There are two more guests... Female guests...

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