"Jesus fuck, my tendon is going to snap!" Steve yells, slamming the weights onto the mat. Catherine's ear twitches, and she crosses her arms as her foot taps against the concrete floor.
"Are you serious? Oh, for crying out loud, Steve. That was only two sets."
Steve bends at the waist, and brings his hand to his knees. He pants, and sweat drips from his brow onto the mat.
"Two sets after cardio, after rowing, and five miles this morning. We haven't even taken a break for water. Catherine, I'm gonna die if I don't get some liquid in me. Okay?" he says with a sigh. Steve eases himself onto the mat, and lies his back down. He splays onto the mat, his arms dead and lifeless at his sides. His knees pop as he brings them down, and he closes his eyes as his lungs burn with oxygen. Catherine clucks her tongue, and stands over him.
"Yeah, and you're the one that wanted to join my work out program. It's not my fault you're a bit out of shape."
Steve opens his eyes, and stares at the mutt-girl. Her ears perk up as she watches him, her nose twitching as she glances down his body.
"But...maybe we do need to take a break." she says.
"Thank you." says Steve as his eyes close again. He hears Catherine's toes clack against the floor off the mat, and the sound of the water fountain in the corner. As his blood begins to pump oxygen back to his organs, he hears Catherine approach, and he smiles.
"Thank you honey, that's very-"
The coolness of the water jolts him as it splashes against his face. He sits up, and wipes the sweat and water from his eyes as he looks up at her. His muscles tense, and he holds his jaw in place as he watches her tail twitch merrily behind her.
"Breaks over. Up and at it, champ."
Steve rises, his eyes to the mat as he brings his shirt to his face and wipes himself off. Then, he glances at her again as his feet press forward, towards the door of the basement. Catherine's ear flops over, and she cocks her head.
"Hey, wait a minute, where are you-"
"I'm done, Catherine. Continue by yourself, but I'm fucking done for the day." said Steve. He gripped the door handle, and began to take the stairs as his muscles spasmed. Fresh pain shot through his ankle, and the clack of Catherine's toes near the door made him turn.
"Oh c'mon, just one more set! It's only the first day!" she said, her eyes wide.
Steve considered their blue depths for a moment, and then turned. He slammed the door behind him, and rose with the steps. A curse left his lips with every movement.
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The bleet of his alarm opened his eyes. He silenced it in a single swipe of his hand. He gripped his phone, and tossed it against the wall as he pulled the covers over his head. He made a small opening to breath, and counted backwards from ten as his eyelids drifted. But by the time he got to nine, Catherine had opened the door, and let out a yawn. Steve stayed still, even as she spoke.
"Steve? It's five ay-em, buddy. Time to go run."
Steve stilled himself. He tried his best to look slack and lifeless, but Catherine put her hand upon his shoulders and gave him a shake. He let out a groan, and pulled the blanket down. He rolled over, and rubbed his eyes. He gave a swallow, and looked at her waist. Her tail was swayed back and forth as she watched him, and lowered, still as he spoke.
"No."
Catherine cocked her head, and her smile turned to a pout.
"No? Oh come on, I'll only run a mile today."
"No, Catherine," Steve said, "I'm not doing it today, or tomorrow. I'm going back to sleep. It's sunday. That's what you do on sunday, or something. I don't know, okay? It's early. Even the damned birds aren't up."
Catherine smirked, and leaned in as she said "True, but the harpies are. And you always enjoy watching their shirts drift while the fly."
Steve groaned, and pulled the blanket over his head again.
"Oh, c'mon, that's not fair." said Catherine. "Steve, look-I know you're sore. But I really want you to work out with me. Please, pretty please? I'll even let you have some ice cream after."
Steve pulled the blanket down, and huffed. "Or," he said, "I could get up at noon, still eat ice cream, and enjoy my weekend. Go jog, Catherine. You get all mutty when you don't."
Catherine huffed, and crossed her arms.
"You know, I knew you were going to be like this. The only reason you even wanted to start working out with me was so that centaur girl at work would talk to you."