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Chapter Nine – Kill the King
Author: Devyn vale
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The cell door slammed open long before the morning siren.

Kael’s eyes snapped open to the sound of heavy boots and the metallic clink of manacles. Two guards in black riot armor stepped inside, weapons drawn not because they thought he’d resist, but because it was procedure when escorting someone to the Pit’s most dangerous match.

Brakk was leaning against the bars across the corridor, arms folded. His one good eye studied Kael in silence for a moment before he finally muttered,

“The King doesn’t fight you, Kael… he destroys you. And he enjoys it.”

Kael smirked, though his jaw was tight. “Then I’ll enjoy it more.”

The guards shoved him down the hall, past cells where inmates pressed against the bars, whispering or shouting in anticipation. Everyone knew what it meant when someone was dragged out this early. This wasn’t a warm up fight. This was an execution order wrapped in entertainment.

Pre-Fight Politics

In the prep chamber, the Warden herself was waiting.

She sat behind a steel de
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