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Authors: Kurt Bartling

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Michael’s
right hand
comes down
hard
on the extended
arm
, while
his
lef
t
fist
accelerates
u
p,
striking with tremendous force
,
just above the elbow.  The combination of the
monster

s
fully extended
limb
,
the downward
leverage
at
the
fist
,
coupled with
the incredib
l
e
acceleration of the
blow
on
the elbow from below
,
snaps the joint like a stick, t
he
massive
fore
arm
rotating
, unnaturally,
in a
downward
arc
.

The monster screams in agony
,
shock
sweeping his face
.

Without hesitation,
Michael

s right arm changes direction,
hurtling
forward as his hips
rotate
right and up. 
His
fist
,
turned
vertically,
his
first and second f
ingers
extend
ed
at the
second knuckle
form
ing
a blunt point
, strike
s
the monster in the throat
, finding
the soft spot above the V
created by the clavicle bones, cutting off the man’s screams.

The monster’s head snaps forward then back, his upper body
lurches
as his
feet leav
e
the
mat
.  The amount of power created by
the punch of the smaller foe into the much larger body
is unexpected. 
The monster lands
on his back and
crumbles
to the mat
.

Everyone in attendance knows the monster is not getting back up.  T
he crowd deathly silent for
seconds, explodes. 
The fight ends immediately.

Michael, surprise
d
, stares first at
the monster then at his fists.

Shocked, gaping
at
the crum
p
led giant
,
then
turning
his attention to
the young man standing over the
mound of human mass,
the promoter
ignites with fury.

 

M
ak
ing
his
way to the cage entrance,
Michael
c
limb
s
down the stairs leading to
the
floor
,
com
ing
face to face with the
incensed
promoter.

The furious man
utters
a
single
guttural
word
;
“hall
way”, turns and
st
alks
to the entrance.

“Fuck!” Michael
swear
s
,
then turns and
slowly
follows
in
the promoter’s
wake
.  S
pectators lining the walkway congratulate and
pat him on the back
as he moves through the
crowd

Cautiously,
he
approaches
the
exasperated man
,
now
standing
alone in the darkened hallway.

The promote
r turns, face ablaze,

What the fuck! 
Who
the hell
put you in my cage?”

Stunned by the accusation, Michael understands
,
h
e needs to diffuse th
e
situation
quick
ly

T
his
man
can ‘
black ball

him,
mak
ing
it impossible to get into the ring without drawing
unwanted
attention
or
worse,
prevent him from fighting altogether

He
had
n’t expect
ed
the fight to end
quite the
way it did

Having fought
several matches
,
Michael
can’t
recall
doing so much damage
with so much precision
, and no idea w
h
y
.

Before he has a chance to
defend himself, or
say anything,
the red
head enters the hallway.
W
earing a turquoise blouse and
form-fitting
black
jeans
,
he
can tell immediately
,
she’ll create a
distract
ion
,
and w
ith luck,
enough
to make his exit.  As much as he needs the money, there are other cages
to
make it back.
  Too much interaction with a
prom
oter can have lasting effects.

“That’s a hell of a fighter you’ve got there.  You’ll make a fortune off him.”
She says.

S
urprise
d by her insinuation the fight was a
setup;
Michael
finds
h
er timing
inopportune
.

The
promoter
immediately t
urns
to Michael.
 
There goes
his
opening. 
T
h
e
dubious lowlife
considers
h
er words, t
he hamster wheel
turning in his greasy hair
ed head.  The smile, Cheshire cat
-like, emerges slowly.

Moving in next to the promoter,
Rena
inserts herself into
the
encounter.
“I’ll keep your secret,
b
ut you have to let me know when he fights again.

She
pauses to consider
him
with a fervent glance, “
A girl’s got to
eat
too
,
you know.”
 
Scanning
the fighter’s
body, s
he
considers the handsome young man
, rather like a piece of meat, then
turns her attention back to
his
assumed accomplice
.

As
Michael
expected,
the redhead
distracts the promoter
.
I
n close
proximity to this attractive young woman
, the promoter’s face goes blank.  S
tammer
ing and fumbling
for words,
he
babbl
es
a couple
incoherent
sentences
and then shuts up.

“Keep him well
fed
.  H
e’
ll need to keep his strength up.

Rena suggests,
a
pplying
the final touches
to
her
manipulation
.

The promoter
turns
his attention
again
to Michael, a crooked smile forming slowly from the blank expression.
Like a dee
r in
headlights
, he pulls Michael

s winning
s
from the roll stuffed in his shirt pocket.
 

Abso
lutely!  Gotta
keep the boy fed.”

Rena
smiles, turns and walks out without saying a
nother
word.

The
lowlife
watches her
leave
,
not realizing she never g
ave him
a name.  He
turns back to
Michael,
“You let me know when you want another fight.  Don’t
you
go fighting in anyone else’s cage. 
M
y cage
only.
  You and me, we’re
going to make a
lot of money
.”
 
The
promoter
grins malevolently,
turns,
and
walks back down to the cage.

With a curious smile,
Michael
watches the odd man leave, shrugs
and
then
runs
o
ff up the hallway after the red
head. 
Reaching
the all glass
front
doors, he sees her standing on the sidewalk
,
looking down the street, obviously
searching
for
something in the distanc
e.

Mi
chael exits onto the street, catching
her
eye
.  She turns
,
giving him
her
full
attention. 
Her gaze fixed and unflinching,
he
finds her calm demeanor unsettling. 
Crossing the sidewalk,
he
starts addressi
ng her
immediately,
“I don’t know if I should thank you or
be pissed
?  You got me paid, but you may have made m
e that asshole’s mule.”
s
top
ping
directly i
n front of her.

Out on the streets, with more lights, he now fully
consider
s
her appearance.  Unlike her, his eyes
remain
focused on her face;
teardrop
shaped with
high subtle cheekbones, small cute nose
and lightly tanned
complexion
.  Her
appearance
is not
artificial
with sharp features that seem
unearthly or goddess-like. 
M
ost definitely
attractive
,
her beauty
is
more natural and
unquestionably
earthly.  Even
up
close
, she still seemed approachable. 
Standing
about a half foot shorter than him,
her
dark red hair parted over her
left
eye,
if left
to
hang
down
freely
,
was
down her back

At
this time
,
she
had
it
pulled tight to the back o
f her head and
braid
ed
, falling just below the neck
.

When she l
ooked up, her eyes
startled him, a
lmond shaped
and
a
most striking
bright
turquoise color
, the same
as her blouse.
 
Finding no indication of contacts,
h
e’d nev
er seen eyes this color before.  S
ilent
,
Michael
wait
s
for her to say something.

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