These days, many writers can publish a book or short story with a click of a button. However, just because you CAN, doesn't mean you SHOULD.
This story/chapter, whatever it is, is not ready for primetime. It starts slow with a lot of backstory. We have a superfit young couple alone together in the gym, because this is a SPECIAL gym and members can swipe their cards and go in 24/7, even when no staff is in attendance. I found this premise alone unbelievable - what about liability? What if someone had a stroke or heart attack while lifting weights? I could *possibly* see this kind of access in a hotel or condo gym, but not a commercial one.
Secondly, despite having dated in the recent past and not taking it further, this couple is now going to get it on IN the gym where anyone else with a member card could walk in on them?
It's told entirely from Cassie's POV - in theory, but it drifts into Scott's POV here and there. The story flow, doesn't. There are clunky sentences and details that distract and kill any mood. Cassie is obsessed with her jewelry and keeps mentioning her earrings. Unless the guy swallows one, I don't CARE about her earrings or necklaces.
Cassie thinks a potential rapist is walking in on her in the dressing room - oh, okay, it's Scott, all better, let's get it on. There's mention of her underwear riding up and displaying a camel toe, AND that her vaginal moisture is making a big wet spot. Ewww. She's making out with Scott and he tells her she stinks. Ewww.
Even if this is/was true, a man who's not a total a-hole would simply find a reason to get her on the shower and soap her up, without making any comment about her body odor.
I did get this sample for free, so I can't say I overpaid, but as an erotic story, it was a total fail for me. Not hot.