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| Haunted by the Past - Chapter 05 - Duped to Death | |
| By: RampageSports Date: February 10, 2016, 8:54 am | |
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| Haunted by the Past - Chapter 5 - Duped to Death | |
| She looked terrified. | |
| That might seem logical. After all, she was likely in way over | |
| her head with little time to prepare for what was about to | |
| happen. But I've been doing this a long time, and what I was | |
| seeing from the woman across the ring made no sense, at all. | |
| Every opponent I've ever faced shared one thing in common. They | |
| were too stupid to be afraid. It didn't matter if it was her | |
| first fight or her hundredth. Every one of them thought she | |
| could beat me. You don't come to a place like this if you don't | |
| think you can win. I've seen many foolish people get destroyed | |
| in rings just like this one. People who weren't ready and had | |
| no idea what they were getting into. It didn't seem like all | |
| that long ago that I was one of those fools. The first time I | |
| fought against a serious opponent was not a night I like to | |
| think about very much. But, make no mistake... before the fight | |
| started, I was sure I was better than she was. | |
| Was I delusional? Absolutely. But scared? No. | |
| The girl across from me now was younger than I was... a trait | |
| more and more of my opponents seemed to have in common, these | |
| days. Her dark brown hair was pulled back from her unlined face | |
| and tied off in a high ponytail on top of her head. Her outfit | |
| was simple... grey sports bra, black fitted shorts and a pair of | |
| black fingerless gloves. Her torso was lean and athletic, and | |
| her movements told me she had certainly done this before. But | |
| there was something about the look in her eyes that just didn't | |
| fit with the rest of the picture. | |
| I don't know what she was told to get her to agree to this, but | |
| she definitely looked like she wanted to change her mind. | |
| I looked around for Powers, but he was nowhere in sight. | |
| Neither was his finely dressed companion. I did notice a number | |
| of big, surly types strategically positioned outside the ring. | |
| Contrary to what he'd said earlier, it looked like Powers was | |
| more concerned with restraining his 'patrons' than entertaining | |
| them. | |
| I turned back and eyed my opponent... unable to escape the | |
| feeling that something wasn't right. | |
| The announcer/referee appeared at ringside. Actually, that was | |
| quite a stretch. His announcing responsibilities were to | |
| introduce the fighters before we started, and to call out the | |
| winner when it was over. His only other job was to count to ten | |
| if one of us fell to the floor. There were no rules in these | |
| fights, so there was no need for an actual ref. | |
| I had no visible reaction when my name was called. I was too | |
| busy trying to figure out just what was going on here. | |
| I didn't hear my opponent's name, mostly because I didn't care. | |
| With the introductions over, a bell sounded from somewhere in | |
| the room, and the fight was under way. | |
| I came out of my corner quickly, looking to see how she | |
| responded to some pressure. She was capable and she defended | |
| very well to start, but it didn't take long for her inexperience | |
| to show through. She was tentative and slow to attack. When | |
| she did attack, I was able to side-step and counter her easily. | |
| Before long, she stopped attacking and turtled up to try and | |
| limit the damage. This left me free to take my time picking her | |
| apart if I wanted to. But I was mindful of the crowd and the | |
| show we were supposed to be giving them. I started throwing | |
| quick attacks in bursts... pulling my punches and doing little | |
| damage, while creating the impression I was actively going for | |
| the kill. The strategy allowed me to stay in control by keeping | |
| her on the defensive, which is how I wanted it. If I let her | |
| get any shots in, I wanted it to happen on my terms. | |
| Even with my half-hearted attacks, I could she was starting to | |
| get marked up. Some bruising was apparent on her torso, and | |
| there was a small amount of swelling beneath her right eye. I | |
| was hoping that might help people believe in this little | |
| charade, but before long, it was obvious my approach wasn't | |
| going to be enough. I could sense the crowd growing restless | |
| and angry... not buying what I was trying to sell them. And the | |
| fact that this tomato can of an opponent Powers had trotted out | |
| here wasn't willing to throw a punch wasn't helping matters. | |
| Without realizing it, I started to grow angry myself. This sh*t | |
| wasn't my job. I'm not a movie producer... I'm a fighter. I | |
| don't know how to make a fight look good. I only know how to | |
| fight a good fight. | |
| Now I have to figure out a way to make her look better before | |
| they start tearing this place apart. | |
| The first thing I needed was for her to start fighting back. I | |
| slowed my attacks, laying back in the hopes she might come out | |
| of her shell. It took a few moments, but, she eventually | |
| realized she had an opportunity to do something. She shot out | |
| her jab, and I ducked down to the right and countered with a | |
| quick right to her midsection. The blow fell short | |
| deliberately, and I danced away and let her reset. | |
| Emboldened by my retreat, she came after me. She shot out the | |
| jab again, and I could already see her turning into the right | |
| cross. I caught the jab on my guard, and barely managed to slip | |
| the cross as an electrifying pain shot through me. I moved away | |
| quickly to gain space and figure out what the hell had just | |
| happened. | |
| The pain I felt started where her blow had landed on my guard. | |
| It was commonly known as a stinger, and it happened most often | |
| when a punch lands flush on the narrow, bony side of the | |
| forearm. That kind of precise impact doesn't happen frequently, | |
| and it's not what happened here. I had caught her punch on the | |
| back of my hand, yet the pain I felt was like nothing I'd ever | |
| felt before. Most shockingly, the impact that caused it had | |
| traveled right through my own glove. | |
| Without conscious thought, I shifted into survival mode, because | |
| there's no time to solve problems in the middle of a fight. As | |
| she closed again, I gave no thought to putting on a show. | |
| Instead, I slipped inside her jab, then hit her with a straight | |
| right that landed cleanly in the center of her face. I followed | |
| by a left hook to her body, then pivoted into an uppercut that | |
| exploded under her chin and sent her to the grimy canvas. | |
| The first cheers of the night erupted as she crumpled. Many in | |
| the crowd were imploring me to press on and finish her... likely | |
| because the fight was terrible, and they just wanted to collect | |
| their winnings and go. But I wasn't listening. I had my own | |
| problems to deal with. | |
| I let the half-assed ref start his count, while I removed my | |
| glove to survey the damage. There was a large red circle | |
| covering most of the back of my hand. It had gone numb, and I | |
| flexed my fingers a few times to try to get some feeling back. | |
| It didn't help much, but it also didn't generate any new pain. | |
| So, it didn't look like anything was broken... though there was | |
| going to be one hell of a bruise later on. | |
| I continued to rapidly clench and unclench my fist as I wondered | |
| what could have caused this. Maybe the punch just happened to | |
| catch me the wrong way. Or maybe my glove wasn't on right. | |
| Whatever it was, I was out of time for worrying about it. With | |
| the assh*le at ringside counting at half speed, the count had | |
| only reached five by the time my opponent regained her feet. | |
| Apparently, someone had decided the show had to go on. | |
| I strapped my glove back on and prepared to continue, dismissing | |
| what had happened as nothing more than a fluke. | |
| Not even for a second did the real truth enter my mind. | |
| As the fight resumed, I immediately tested the injured hand by | |
| throwing a few jabs. I don't know whether it's condition had | |
| actually improved or whether it was just completely numb, but | |
| either way I felt no pain. That meant I'd still be able to use | |
| it, which was all that mattered. | |
| I went back to pressuring her for a while until I felt | |
| comfortable again. Unfortunately, the fight itself was turning | |
| into a complete joke. She was letting me dictate every step of | |
| the way, and the crowd was making it known that they were fed | |
| up. Once again, I was forced to back off and let her mount an | |
| attack. This time she came in low, launching a long, looping | |
| left hook that was so telegraphed, I could have grabbed a bite | |
| to eat and still had time to get out of the way. But I willed | |
| myself to stay and take the punch. I figured I had to let her | |
| land one eventually and I'd prefer a body shot over deliberately | |
| taking a blow to the head. | |
| The punch landed with such force, it felt like her fist had gone | |
| right through my skin and landed somewhere inside me. | |
| "Aaaah!" I cried involuntarily. | |
| I had never been hit so hard in my life. The force of the blow | |
| drove the air from my body, and I was helpless as her right hand | |
| came around from the opposite side and smashed into my face. | |
| I stumbled a couple of steps before I got a foot planted. Then | |
| I wobbled a drunken step in the other direction, and fell face | |
| first to the canvas. | |
| Now, the crowd was silent... a room full of people who were | |
| looking at their sure bet laying motionless on the canvas. | |
| I was conscious, but only barely. At first, I didn't move a | |
| muscle. The room spun so violently, I couldn't even dream of | |
| trying to get up. | |
| "Four!" was the first number I heard the announcer call out. | |
| Apparently the slow count was only for my opponent. | |
| I got my hands under me and fought my way to all fours. I | |
| waited there until the room stopped spinning and I blinked my | |
| eyes rapidly to get them to focus. | |
| "Six!" | |
| Somehow, I had missed five. | |
| I brought my head up and found the ropes directly in front of | |
| me. I grabbed the bottom one, and hauled myself up one rope at | |
| a time. | |
| "Nine!" the announcer called as I got my feet under me. | |
| I was completely out of it, and I looked it. If this were a | |
| boxing match, it would be over... with the ref declaring me | |
| unfit to continue. But, here... if a fight ended without | |
| someone laying totally out on the canvas, then the people who | |
| bet on the loser would go ballistic. And in this room, almost | |
| every dollar was on me. | |
| Even with the extra security, there was no way this crowd could | |
| be contained. The better move would be to let her beat the hell | |
| out of me until I finally stopped moving. | |
| I leaned against the ropes for support and tried to take stock | |
| of the damage. | |
| I had broken enough ribs to know what the agonizing pain that | |
| came with every movement meant. My left eye was almost | |
| completely swollen shut, and the screaming pain beneath it told | |
| me I might have broken something there, too. I could taste | |
| blood in my mouth, and I could feel it running down my cheek | |
| from a gash somewhere near the eye. | |
| All of that from two punches. | |
| Something was definitely wrong. Something was wrong, and it had | |
| to have something to do with her hands. It's possible she was | |
| holding something heavy... like a fishing weight... in her | |
| palms. But the more likely answer was that something was wrong | |
| with her gloves. | |
| "FIGHT!" the announcer called, and I groggily turned my head to | |
| see my opponent coming at me. | |
| I wanted to defend myself. In my mind, I did. But, in reality, | |
| I never even took my arms off the ropes. | |
| She didn't have to square up or use any technique. I offered no | |
| resistance as she simply wound up and smashed her fist into the | |
| center of my face. My nose broke instantly as the punch drove | |
| my head straight back with such force that I was nearly knocked | |
| out of the ring. I laid there, looking up at the ceiling as I | |
| hung limply over the top rope. Then my weight shifted and I | |
| slid liquidly down to the canvas. | |
| By now, everyone in the room had figured out something wasn't | |
| right. A murmur spread through the crowd, punctuated by | |
| occasional angry shouts. Those shouts quickly grew more | |
| numerous as a full-fledged riot started to take shape. | |
| No one knew exactly what was going on, but they knew they were | |
| being played. | |
| Things started to turn violent, and the crowd seem to erupt in | |
| one giant roar. It didn't matter if the announcer was counting | |
| or not, because no one could hear him. | |
| I don't know how long I was down... I only know my first | |
| movement was a simple turn of my head as I groaned. There was | |
| no way to describe what I felt, because it was almost as though | |
| I couldn't feel anything. The pain was everywhere, and it so | |
| uniform, it almost seemed normal. And if I had given that | |
| concept any thought, I would have realized it was insane. | |
| But my mind was too busy... too consumed with a single thought. | |
| GET... UP! | |
| I pawed with my left hand until I found the rope, then started | |
| the climb once more. The going was much slower this time, and | |
| there was no question I'd been down for more than ten seconds. | |
| But, f*ck it... that wasn't my problem. I wasn't interested in | |
| winning or losing. | |
| I was interested in finding out what that b*tch had done to me. | |
| And then I was going to make her pay. | |
| The crowd quieted as I stood, bent and leaning against ropes. I | |
| didn't even muster the strength to turn around... content to | |
| hook my arm over the top rope and turn my head to find my | |
| opponent. | |
| "FIGHT!" the announcer said again, after a moment's hesitation. | |
| My opponent strode toward me confidently, intent on finishing | |
| the job. | |
| Once again, I made no effort to get my guard up or even stand up | |
| straight. I just hung there and waited. She turned her body as | |
| she neared, getting ready to put her all into a final blow. | |
| And just before she did, I threw myself off the ropes and bowled | |
| into her, sending us both crashing to the ground. | |
| She tried to scramble out from under me, crawling backwards like | |
| a crab. I grabbed a fist full of her top with my left hand and | |
| refused to let go. She dragged me for a few feet before I got | |
| the timing right, leveraging my grip as she pulled to haul | |
| myself up and pin her down. I slung my right hand up and | |
| slammed my fist into her face with everything I had. It wasn't | |
| much, but it helped that she wasn't expecting it. With her | |
| hands pressed to the mat as she crawled, she had no way to | |
| defend herself. The force of the blow was enough to daze her | |
| and let me pull myself up to mount. One, two, three times I | |
| slammed my right hand into her before she managed to pull her | |
| arms in and cover up. | |
| As soon as she did, I grabbed her right arm and yanked it | |
| straight. Again, the element of surprise was on my side. An | |
| armar is not a tactic you expect in a fight where there is no | |
| such thing as a submission. But this was not about winning the | |
| fight, and she seemed to sense it immediately. She squirmed | |
| beneath me... instinctively rolling in a panicked attempt to get | |
| free. I made no effort to stop her, because I knew it was a | |
| stupid thing for her to do. I focused on keeping hold of the | |
| arm, and she continued to turn until she was face down on the | |
| canvas. Before long I was sitting on her back, with her arm | |
| passing between my legs. Just like that, I had complete control | |
| because she had given away any chance she had. She couldn't | |
| swing at me, and she couldn't maneuver without putting pressure | |
| on the arm. | |
| I squeezed her wrist and pulled the arm back until I heard her | |
| scream. Then, I went to work on her glove, tearing wildly at | |
| the strap. She balled her fist, desperate to keep me from | |
| removing it. I gave up on the glove, grabbed her arm with both | |
| hands and wrenched it viciously. | |
| My message was clear: I had no reservations about breaking her | |
| arm, if it came to that. In fact, I was perfectly willing to | |
| break her fingers, one by one, if that's what I had to do. | |
| Such tactics are not normally my style, but I was not myself. | |
| My fury was the only thing keeping me going, and it was already | |
| out of control and getting worse by the second. | |
| I was being played, and I was going to prove it. I didn't care | |
| what it took. I was getting that glove. | |
| And if my suspicions were right... god help her. | |
| It didn't take long for her to realize she had no choice. She | |
| opened her hand, and, after quite a struggle, I managed to jerk | |
| the glove free. | |
| Though there is a small amount of variation, the gloves we use | |
| are all basically the same. For a woman, a single glove is | |
| usually six or seven inches long, about six inches wide and it's | |
| filled with four to six ounces of padding to protect the | |
| wearer's hand. | |
| Though I'd never actually seen one before, I knew the glove I | |
| now held in my hand was what's known as a sap glove. It looked | |
| exactly like the ones I wore, but it was at least twice as | |
| heavy. That's because, instead of lightweight cushioning, this | |
| glove was filled with a powder made from a dense metal... | |
| probably lead. The purpose of the substitution was to allow the | |
| wearer to inflict as much damage as possible with every strike. | |
| In other words, I had spent the fight hitting her with my padded | |
| fists, while she had been hitting me with small cannonballs. | |
| This was a place where violence, greed and bloodlust run rampant | |
| while civilized society looks the other way. But even here, | |
| there are limits. Despite the seediness of the venue and the | |
| Neanderthal nature of the audience, there is an understanding | |
| between the fighters that certain boundaries can't be crossed. | |
| What she had done was way... WAY... outside of those boundaries. | |
| I released her arm, allowing her to slither away and regain her | |
| feet. | |
| I stood up slowly, turning very deliberately to face her... a | |
| dark look of pure hatred on my face. I stared at her coldly as | |
| I held my hand out in front of me... the glove resting flat on | |
| my palm. | |
| The fear in her eyes was obvious. If I were thinking | |
| rationally, I might have taken that fear into account. Maybe I | |
| would have considered it in relation to the reluctance she had | |
| shown before the fight even started. Maybe I would have put the | |
| pieces together and taken the time to fully understand what was | |
| happening in this god-forsaken sh*thole on this night. | |
| But I was well past the point of such rationality. | |
| I was no longer aware of where I was or of the crowd around us. | |
| All I could see was her, and the glove. All I could feel was | |
| anger... an anger fed by a single thought. | |
| She had tried to kill me. | |
| That was not an exaggeration. These fights are violent and | |
| vicious. Death is always a possibility. To bring a weapon into | |
| the mix elevates that possibility to something approaching | |
| certainty. | |
| Whatever her motivation was, she was clearly prepared to do | |
| whatever it took to get what she wanted. I was just an | |
| obstacle... just a random thing that stood in her way. | |
| I slowly closed my fingers around the glove, squeezing it | |
| tightly as I seethed. Then, in one fluid motion, I drew my arm | |
| back and returned what belonged to her. Forcibly. | |
| Growing up in a house with three brothers had to be good for | |
| something, and one of the few benefits I'd gained from it was | |
| that I don't throw 'like a girl.' So, I didn't just fling the | |
| glove in her direction. I wound up, stepped into the throw and | |
| whipped it straight at her face. | |
| My aim was true, and the glove slammed into the bridge of her | |
| nose. She staggered for a step, then dropped to the canvas. | |
| I didn't wait for a count. I strode purposefully across the | |
| ring, straddled her body, and slammed my right fist into the | |
| center of her face. Then I pulled my hand back, and did it | |
| again... and again... and again. | |
| I wish I could say I was paying her back or punishing her for | |
| what she'd done, but I really wasn't. Something about what | |
| she'd done... about the way she had treated me like some | |
| worthless piece of trash she just needed to discard... made | |
| something snap inside me. Rage had taken over every inch of my | |
| body, and there was no conscience to keep it in check. | |
| I just kept pounding her like a piece of meat... like she wasn't | |
| even human. It was easy for me to do, because, at that moment, | |
| I wasn't human. | |
| I finally stopped when two sets of big, strong arms took hold of | |
| me and physically lifted me off of her. Two of the men who were | |
| there to control the crowd had come into the ring to put a stop | |
| to the bludgeoning. It wasn't a problem for them to retask | |
| because the crowd had gone stone silent. Part of it was that I | |
| had won, so they were going to get their money. But most of it | |
| was the shock of what they'd just witnessed. | |
| A room full of low-lifes and violent scumbags who had come here | |
| for the sole purpose of soaking in the glorious violence had | |
| been stunned into silence by the horror I'd just produced. | |
| As they dragged me out of the room, reality started to set in | |
| and the weight of what I'd done began to settle on top of me. | |
| Even in my woozy state, I had this sense that I had crossed a | |
| line I never expected to get near... and there was no going | |
| back. | |
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| Character Reference | |
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| https://drive.google.com/uc?export=view&id=0Bz8YsEjMxOhMODlHdGhIanZrTWs[/img] | |
| Name: Richelle Winterfeld | |
| Nickname(s): | |
| Background: Owner of the RSI stable, former underground fighter | |
| #Post#: 2879-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Haunted by the Past - Chapter 05 - Duped to Death | |
| By: RampageSports Date: February 10, 2016, 8:55 am | |
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| Here's that credit, as promised: both 'fighter me' and 'older | |
| me' are portrayed by model and amateur MMA fighter Jenae Noonan. | |
| ;) | |
| #Post#: 2881-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Haunted by the Past - Chapter 05 - Duped to Death | |
| By: Dragons Den Date: February 10, 2016, 9:02 pm | |
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| Wow. That was brutal. I think I fell off the edge of my seat at | |
| one point. That was mental. I am enthralled, and enjoying every | |
| moment. Great work, Richelle. :) | |
| #Post#: 2883-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Haunted by the Past - Chapter 05 - Duped to Death | |
| By: RampageSports Date: February 10, 2016, 9:11 pm | |
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| [quote author=Dragons Den link=topic=408.msg2881#msg2881 | |
| date=1455159765] | |
| That was mental. | |
| [/quote] | |
| I don't think I've ever gotten a more appropriate bit of | |
| feedback. ;) | |
| #Post#: 2884-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Haunted by the Past - Chapter 05 - Duped to Death | |
| By: umma-manager Date: February 10, 2016, 9:40 pm | |
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| Holy S**t....Wicked stuff, Richelle. Brutal and physical...I | |
| loved reading every second, although it will probably give me | |
| nightmares. | |
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