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Chapter 10 - The Elimination

In the realm of a circular elevated stage, Rumina stepped forward first, her figure adorned with a bubble dress that allowed her graceful movement. Estimating her height at around 5'5", there was an undeniable hidden strength in her well-defined arms and broad shoulders, supported by her unyielding legs. With her long, dark hair tied into a sky-high ponytail, her square jaw and determined gaze held an air of fierce courage. She exuded readiness for an inevitable clash.

Amidst the chaos, the battleground was a symphony of clashing steel, breathless grunts, and heartbeats in overdrive. Each move was a calculated gamble, every dodge and parry a step away from the abyss. Time seemed to dilate, the world reduced to the frenetic exchange between life and death.

Kelvin surged forth, a tempest of determination, his blade arcing through the air like a bolt of lightning. My reflexes kicked in, the adrenaline-laden haze sharpening my senses. I pivoted, the ground unyielding beneath my heels, my scabbard raised as a makeshift shield against his merciless assault.

The impact reverberated through my arms, a collision that sent tremors coursing through my veins. But I stood my ground, the fierce pulse of defiance coursing through my veins. Kelvin's eyes blazed with a fervor that matched his blows, his resolve unyielding as he pressed his advantage.

Rumina's silhouette danced at the edge of my awareness, a reminder that danger lurked on all fronts. Her lithe form was a blur of motion, her blade slicing through the air with deadly precision. Instinct guided me, muscles coiling as I pivoted, the fabric of my gown unraveling in a fluid motion.

In an instant, the cloth formed a crimson barrier, a makeshift defense against her lethal intent. The world seemed to slow as her blade connected with the fabric, the force of impact vibrating through my being. For a breathless moment, our gazes locked, a silent acknowledgment that this was a dance with stakes higher than any crown.

But even as I held Rumina at bay, Kelvin renewed his assault, his blade an unstoppable force aimed at my heart. Desperation surged, a primal instinct to survive, and I lunged to meet his strike. The clatter of steel echoed, a cacophonous clash that seemed to reverberate through the very core of my being. Our swords locked, the tension between us palpable, a battle of strength and willpower.

As the standoff continued, I seized an opportunity. My body pivoted, the scabbard that had shielded me now transformed into a makeshift projectile. With a fluid motion, I hurled it toward Kelvin, the hilt aimed squarely at his abdomen. The impact was swift and brutal, his breath stolen from his lungs, a gasp of pain that echoed in the arena.

But there was no time for respite. Rumina surged forward once more, her form a blur of motion, a dance of lethal intent. I reacted on instinct, weaving a web of crimson fabric, an improvised snare aimed to ensnare her. The cloth found its mark, coiling around her limbs, disrupting her balance. For a fleeting moment, her momentum wavered, her eyes widened in surprise.

It was a small victory, a fraction of control in the chaos. But Kelvin rebounded, his determination unyielding. He charged forward, his blade flashing like a streak of lightning. I met his strikes with every ounce of strength, each parry a burst of raw energy, the clash of steel a chorus of battle cries.

And then, as if guided by fate, a surge of determination overtook me. In a whirlwind of motion, I unraveled the fabric, launching it like a whirlwind toward Rumina. The cloth wrapped around her, a tangle of crimson and willpower, ensnaring her in an intricate web. She struggled against her bonds, a dance of resistance, but the fabric held firm, a testament to my newfound strength.

In that crucial moment, Kelvin surged forward, his blade poised to strike. My instincts screamed, and I parried his blow with a resounding clash, the force of impact resonating through my arms. A battle of wills raged in that instant, the weight of his blade against my defenses, each heartbeat a testament to the unyielding spirit that had brought us to this precipice.

But my triumph was short-lived. Rumina's resilience prevailed, her lithe form slipping free from the ensnaring fabric. With renewed determination, she lunged forward, her blade descending with deadly intent. Instinct guided me, my body moving before my mind fully registered. I pivoted, my scabbard raised to meet her attack, the collision an explosive force that sent shockwaves through my arms.

The impact was staggering, the clash of steel a crescendo of chaos. I locked eyes with Rumina, a moment of understanding amidst the fury. In that fleeting instant, our shared plight was palpable, the realization that this twisted game was orchestrated by forces beyond our control.

And then, with a final flourish, I executed a maneuver, my improvised fabric barrier catching Rumina off guard. The cloth tangled around her, immobilizing her limbs, a testament to my resourcefulness. But Kelvin rebounded, his eyes aflame with determination. He charged forward, his assault relentless, a storm in motion.

I met his strikes with everything I had, every ounce of strength and willpower channeled into each parry and counterattack. My muscles screamed in protest, sweat drenched my brow, but the fire of determination burned brighter. The clash of steel, the whirlwind of movement, it was a dance of survival and defiance, a battle for something greater than a crown.

And then, with a final, breathless surge, I executed a move that sent my scabbard hurtling toward Kelvin's abdomen. The hilt struck true, his momentum halted, a gasp of pain torn from his lips. In that same heartbeat, I pivoted to confront Rumina once more, the fabric barrier that had ensnared her now a testament to my ingenuity.

But as I stood amidst the aftermath of the battle, a surge of triumph and exhaustion coursing through my veins, Vega's chilling voice shattered the jubilation. The truth hung heavy in the air, a revelation that turned victory into bitter realization. The pillars had orchestrated this brutal game, a twisted maze of motives and deception.

Astrid's words echoed in my memory, a whispered plea to remain in control, to harness my hidden strength. The truth had unraveled, the battlefield had shifted, and I stood at the precipice of a new chapter in this enigmatic journey. The warrior within had emerged from the shadows, battle-hardened and ready to face whatever twisted trials lay ahead.

The crescendo of battle subsided, a momentary lull amidst the chaos. As I blinked, my surroundings shifted, replacing the blinding light with a pale ceiling. Was I in a hospital? My head throbbed, the remnants of an internal storm leaving their mark. The pounding gradually eased, and I attempted to move, only for my gaze to collide with the sight of Phelan, who stood before me with a mischievous grin, his form framed by a black sando and workout shorts.

"Hello, geeky!" he teased, his smile radiating a familiar charm. His laughter was infectious, his dimples dancing upon his cheeks as he relished my bemusement. This audacious intrusion—what was he doing in my room?

"What are you doing here? Are you working out?" I retorted, irked by his appearance and his attire, both brazen and nonchalant.

"My mom is in the other room. Your friend, the musician, told me that you're here, so I dropped by to ruin your healing," he declared, embodying a boyish bully, oblivious to the weight of the world.

"Okay, it's ruined. Now leave!" I shot back, glaring daggers at him. After he had kissed me the other day, now he was here to taunt me?

Phelan laughed, the sound ringing like a melodic bell. "Karma is a bitch, Kiera! I'll see you later!" he announced before departing with a flourish, leaving me both vexed and perplexed.

"You won't be allowed in this room anymore! I'll ban you from the hospital, you lunatic!"

He turned, his form momentarily silhouetted against the door frame. "No, you can't do that," he asserted, his voice full of confidence. "My family owns this hospital, so I can visit you anytime and annoy you to my heart's content."

"You brute! How da—" my words were cut short as Astrid's shadow materialized behind him, her presence adding an enigmatic layer to the scene.

"Excuse me," Phelan said, his tone sharp as he stepped aside to allow Astrid to pass. His demeanor had shifted, his brows furrowing, a hint of annoyance marring his features.

In the wake of his departure, Astrid and I were left alone, a silent understanding passing between us. The events of the recent battle, the hidden strength I had unlocked, and the intricate web of alliances unfurling around me—all lay before me, a labyrinth of possibilities.