"Ethan, are you ready for this?" Jack asked, his voice trembling with a mix of worry and pride.
Ethan turned to his older brother, a grin spreading across his face despite the pressure weighing on both of them. "Come on, Jack, you know I was born ready. It's just another fight."
Jack swallowed hard, gripping the steel railing separating him from the arena. His heart thudded in his chest, each beat a reminder of the stakes. "Just… be careful, okay? Rico's dangerous."
Ethan's grin softened. "I will. Promise." He stepped into the cage, every muscle in his body taut with focus and energy. The crowd roared, an overwhelming wave of sound that reverberated through the stadium. Jack's knuckles turned white as he clutched the barrier, his gaze fixed on his brother.
"Ladies and gentlemen," the announcer's voice boomed, "the moment we've all been waiting for! In the blue corner, the undefeated champion, Rico 'The Beast' Martinez!" Rico strode forward, a towering mass of muscle with eyes that held no warmth. He raised his fists to the crowd, basking in their adoration.
"And in the red corner, the challenger, Ethan Hayes!" Ethan's fans erupted into cheers, but their support was drowned out by Rico's. Jack could barely hear himself think. He watched Ethan roll his shoulders, breathing steadily as the referee gave the final instructions. Jack's heart hammered.
"Come on, Ethan," Jack whispered, his voice lost in the cacophony. "You've got this."
The bell rang, and the fight began. Ethan moved with grace and speed, circling around Rico and landing quick jabs. The crowd cheered, each punch giving them hope. Jack felt a flicker of relief. Ethan looked good, sharp and focused, and he managed to weave around Rico's devastating hooks.
"Keep it up, Ethan!" Jack yelled, adrenaline coursing through his veins. His brother was doing everything right—sticking to his game plan, avoiding the worst of Rico's punches.
But Rico wasn't just any fighter. The Beast wasn't undefeated for nothing. Jack watched as Rico's expression shifted, his eyes narrowing. The champion's movements became more precise, each punch more dangerous. Rico adapted, biding his time, waiting for a moment of weakness.
Round one ended, and Ethan returned to his corner, breathing hard. His coach wiped the sweat from his face, giving rapid-fire instructions, but Jack could see the exhaustion setting in. "You're doing great!" Jack called, forcing his voice to stay strong. "Just keep moving!"
Ethan nodded, but there was strain in his eyes. The bell rang for the second round, and Ethan charged back into the fight. Jack leaned forward, his stomach churning. The crowd was on its feet, the arena electric with anticipation.
Ethan threw a combination, trying to keep up the pressure. Rico barely flinched. The champion countered with a thunderous right hook, narrowly missing Ethan's jaw. Jack clenched his fists, silently urging Ethan to stay smart, to stay safe.
Then it happened.
Rico feinted left, drawing Ethan in, and with lightning speed, he delivered a brutal elbow strike to Ethan's temple. Jack's world slowed down as he saw his brother's eyes go wide with shock. Ethan stumbled, his legs giving out beneath him. The crowd gasped as one, the collective breath of thousands sucked out of the room.
"Ethan!" Jack screamed, his voice raw. His brother crumpled to the mat, motionless. The referee rushed in, waving his arms, and medical personnel swarmed the cage. Jack's vision blurred, panic clawing at his chest. This couldn't be happening. Not Ethan. Not like this.
"Get up!" Jack shouted, desperation lacing his words. He pushed through the crowd, shoving people aside as he made his way to the edge of the cage. "Ethan, get up!"
The officials held him back, a wall of authority separating him from his brother. Jack's voice cracked. "That's my brother! Let me through!"
Inside the cage, medics performed CPR, their movements frantic but precise. The crowd had fallen silent, the air thick with dread. Jack felt like he couldn't breathe. He gripped the cage, his fingers trembling. Rico stood off to the side, a smirk still tugging at his lips. He didn't care. He didn't care that he'd hurt Ethan, that he'd crossed a line.
Jack's fear turned to fury. He wanted to break free, to tear into Rico, to make him feel the same pain he was feeling. But he couldn't move, couldn't do anything but watch helplessly.
Minutes dragged on, each one more excruciating than the last. Finally, the medics lifted Ethan onto a stretcher. Jack's heart shattered, splintering into a thousand jagged pieces. He tried to push past the officials again, but they restrained him.
"No… no, this can't be it," Jack whispered, tears streaming down his face. A medic approached him, eyes filled with pity.
"We did everything we could," the man said softly. "I'm sorry."
Jack's legs buckled. "No," he choked out. "No, he can't be gone." The world spun, the stadium around him blurring into a mess of lights and shadows. Rico's laughter echoed in his mind, taunting him, mocking him. Jack's sorrow turned into a burning rage, a need for justice.
The crowd began to disperse, the excitement gone, replaced by whispers of disbelief and mourning. Jack stumbled away from the cage, the grief pressing down on him, suffocating. He wanted to scream, to break something, to find a way to rewind time.
He looked up, his vision clearing. Rico was still there, basking in his victory, no remorse in his eyes. Jack's fists clenched, his nails biting into his palms. This wasn't over. It couldn't be over. Ethan's dreams, his spirit—everything he'd fought for—wouldn't end like this.
As Jack stood there, broken but burning with purpose, he made a silent vow. Rico would pay. Not just for Ethan, but for every fighter who had ever suffered under his fists. Jack would find a way to honor his brother, to make sure his memory lived on.
Turning away from the arena, Jack's heart hardened. His pain became a promise. "I'll make this right, Ethan," he whispered, his voice shaking but fierce. "I swear."