Another epilogue in the Greek Dilemma story. This one got a little out of control length-wise, but hopefully people enjoy it regardless. I really enjoy Katherine as a character.
Closer to romance and first time, but some fighting and some light domination as well.
I have a few hundred pages of a couple more sexfighting series which I'll start uploading after the fourth (and last, for now) epilogue gets uploaded.
Enjoy!
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Classes had finished for the day, and Katherine was walking across the quad on her way back to her room at the sorority, wearing her signature black hoodie, baggy sweats, and black choker.
It was a lovely spring day; the sky was a bright blue, unmarred by clouds, and the sun shined upon the lush green grass and trees of the quad. The smell of freshly cut grass filled the air, and students were talking about their classes or their evening plans.
Out of the corner of her eye, Katherine saw a young man sitting on a bench, playing with a Nintendo Switch. He had a slight build and short blond hair, around 5'7". His appearance was unremarkable to her, except for his shirt; he wore a black shirt with stylized art of a character from a video game she liked. She walked over and stood to the side of him.
"Sorry if I'm interrupting," she said. "I just wanted to say I like the shirt."
The young man murmured, "One second..." and continued playing his game for a few seconds, then paused his game, smiled, and looked up. "Thanks... do you like Three Houses?"
"Yeah... I'm more of a Dimitri fan, but I loved playing through as Edelgard too... I really liked that they made her an axe-wielding badass tank by default, instead of trying to reconcile her brutality with being yet another woman healer."
"Yeah, Dimitri was pretty great too... I have his shirt at home. I'm Evan, by the way."
"Katherine. Whatcha playing?" she asked.
"Oh... I'm just practicing some shortcuts in Mario Kart, nothing serious."
"Are you any good?" Katherine challenged.
Evan looked into her eyes and smiled. "I win sometimes. You?"
Katherine smirked, and unzipped her hoodie, showing a tube-top underneath with a picture of a controller and the text "Gamer girl: I make boys rage quit." The tube top wrapped tightly around her chest, and showed off a bit of her muscular midriff. Evan's eyes widened slightly looking at her figure, then he blushed and looked away nervously, chuckling. "I like your shirt too."
"Thanks" Katherine grinned as she slid her backpack off and grabbed her Switch out of the front pocket. "Wanna play?"
"Absolutely."
"Wanna start with, say, Mushroom Cup 150cc?"
"Sure. I'm taking Yoshi."
"That's fine, I want Rosalina anyway."
Katherine put her bag under the bench, and sat down cross-legged on the other end of the bench from Evan, starting the game.
They started playing, soon getting lost in the competition. Evan won the first track, while Katherine pulled out a last second comeback in the second. Katherine beat Evan the third track as well, but they both hit each other with items near the very end, letting the CPU take first while Katherine took 2nd and Evan took 3rd. Finally, Evan won the fourth track, winning the cup by one point.
"Whew! Got you! Good game."
"Aaaagh, good game. It sucks beating you two out of four and then losing the cup. I'll get you next one! Again?"
"Yeah sure, which one would..."
Suddenly, Evan was knocked to the ground. Katherine looked up and saw a tall, broad, black-haired man in a letterman jacket and a fraternity shirt smirking down at Evan. "Whoops, clumsy me."
Evan frowned, checking his Switch to make sure it was undamaged. He slowly got up, looking downcast. "Hi Peter."
Peter smirked, "Hey Evan. Got any money for me?"
"Um... not on me."
Peter scowled in anger. "Didn't I tell you to bring me money today? I guess I'll just take your kiddie game then." He reached over to grab the Switch, when Katherine stood up and grabbed his wrist. "Leave him alone."
Peter looked up at Katherine, a slight smirk appearing on his face. He looked over at Evan. "Who's this, your little girlfriend?" He looked back at Katherine. "Do you know who I am?"
Evan tried to stand between them. "Katherine, it's ok... Peter, leave her alone, it's me who..."
Evan groaned in pain as Peter shoved him hard, flinging him against the bench. "Don't tell me what to do, you little shit."
Katherine stepped towards Peter and roughly shoved him away. "I do know who you are, Peter. You're an obnoxious bully, and apparently you're a member of Zeta Theta. I'd thought they had higher standards."
"Hey, if you think I'm gonna let a little girl like you push me around, you've..."
Katherine shoved him again. "It's not going to matter if you let me or not, Peter. You can't stop me."
Gritting his teeth, he quickly pulled his arm back and swung a punch towards Katherine's face. Katherine expertly stepped to the side and grabbed him by the arm and shirt, deftly throwing him face-first onto the sidewalk. Peter groaned in pain as his face and body slammed across the concrete.
Peter stood up in a rage, a drop of blood sliding down his lip. "Bitch, you've fucked up." He put his fists up in a boxing stance, while Katherine stood neutrally, staring into his eyes. He threw a jab, which she dodged, then he threw a right hook at her face. Again she grabbed his arm, but this time stepped to the side and drove a round kick into his gut, and when he collapsed to his knees, she swiftly moved behind Peter and wrapped her arms around his head, then squeezed hard. The power and strength in her arms took Peter by surprise, although Evan could not see it through her baggy hoodie.
"If you ever bother Evan again, I will make sure you regret it," Katherine said in a low voice. "Do you understand?"
Peter nodded weakly.
"Say it."
"I understand. I will not bother Evan."
Katherine let go of her hold, shoving him forward. "Goodbye Peter."
Peter picked himself up off the sidewalk, gave Katherine and Evan a glare, and stomped off.
Katherine went over to Evan, who stared at her in amazement from the bench. "Are you ok, Evan?"
"Yeah, I'm... how did you?"
Katherine smiled. "I've taken some martial arts classes, it's not a big deal." She sat back down on the bench. "Did you want to do another cup?"
Evan, flustered, mumbled, "sorry, I have to go... do my homework." He quickly picked up his things. "Thank you... I'm sorry..." he said as he hurried off.
Katherine stared after him, confused, then shrugged, putting her Switch back in her backpack and continuing the walk to her house.
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A few days later, Katherine was on her way to her class after having lunch at the food court in the student union when she saw Evan sitting alone in a booth working on some homework. She walked up beside him. "Hey."
Evan looked up, mouth open for a moment, then smiled. "Hey Katherine, how are you?"
"I'm good. Just saw you and thought I'd check in. Has Peter given you any more trouble?"
"No no... thank you... want to sit down?"
"Sure, but I only have a couple minutes before I have to head to my next class." Katherine took the seat across from him in the booth. "By the way, I talked to my sorority's president about Peter as well... he should be getting reprimanded. Hopefully that will make him think twice in the future."
"Katherine... thank you for standing up to Peter the other day... I'm sorry I took off so quickly, honestly... I was kind of ashamed."
"Ashamed?"
"Yeah, I... I don't... you were so strong, and I wished I... I felt ashamed that I couldn't have handled it myself. I wished you didn't have to do it," Evan mumbled as he looked down at the table.
Katherine looked over at Evan and reached over to lift his face so their eyes met. "Evan, I hate people like Peter, who use their strength to hurt people instead of help people. I was glad to do it. Not everyone has the strength I do, and that's ok. Everyone has their own strengths." She let go of his face. "You're good at Mario Kart, for example."
He looked back down, a slight frown on his face. Then he glanced back up. "Speaking of, do you want to... oh, right, you said you had class, you can't play right now..."
"Yeah, sorry." She said, standing up. "I'd better get headed that way. See you around..."
"Hey, Katherine," he said, looking up at her with a hopeful expression, "would you be interested in having dinner together sometime? As thanks for standing up to Peter?"
She faltered; Evan seemed nice enough, and he was kind of cute, but she didn't feel any real spark between them. Besides, she felt like they had completely different experiences, despite their shared interest in games. She opened her mouth to reply when she noticed the crestfallen look on his face. He had assumed her answer was negative. "Sorry, I understand. Forget I asked."
Katherine paused to take in his expression. She reached out and grabbed a pen and a scrap of paper, scribbling down her number before handing it over to him. "I'd love to go to dinner. Text me to figure out a time, ok? I really do have to run."