by bignfirm
This is not a proper chapter at all. This was barely one scene. The whole "I hate you but I need to get fucked" dynamic is interesting, but if you aren't going to write something to keep my attention I won't be back for further installments.
The verb grind is usually inflected ground in the past tense and as a past participle. Grinded might be considered incorrect in some contexts, but it has grown more common over the past several decades. It’s especially common in American sports commentary and writing, where grind means to overcome adversity by playing hard. Based on historical Google News searches, this sense of grinded has been around at least since the 1960s.
And though spell check disapproves of grinded, it is actually not a new word. It has been used historically in various senses (the OED lists a number of examples from the 19th century and earlier), and a Google Ngram suggests the word was more common in the 19th century than it is now. Still, use of grinded seems to have bottomed out in the middle of the 20th century, and it might sound wrong to many English speakers, especially outside the U.S.
I know it was too short, but i got so turned on while writing it and thinking about how it all went down that i had to finish it quick, and then finish something else! next chapter will be longer if you can hang for one more.