âRolf,â I snapped. âTell that fucker to keep his hands off the stakes until the challenge is done, or so help me, Iâll walk back to my house, get my rapier, and cut his fucking balls off.â
Rolf stepped forward. âIâd listen to him if I were you, Jarek. I heard what he did to a man up in Taralith.â He shook his head sadly. âIt wasnât pretty. It really wasnât pretty.â
Jarek dropped Senna like she was contagious, staring at me for a long moment. âRules oâ the challenge, Kaelan. Fists only, righâ?â
âStay away from my girls until weâre done.â
âYeah, whatever.â He pointed a finger at Senna. âIâll have time enough with yer tonighâ anyway. Gonna enjoy every second.â He leered at her. âEvery hole.â
Senna flinched at Jarekâs words, her face paling. She was trembling as she quickly moved behind Lira, desperate for the small barrier her friend offered. She kept her eyes on the ground, too scared to meet Jarekâs smirking gaze.
Lira, by contrast, stood tall and unyielding, her eyes fixed on Jarek with a quiet, cold fury. Bless my fearless High Priestess, but she was looking at Jarek like he was something sheâd stepped in, not in the least bit cowed.
âCan we get on with it?â I asked Rolf. Jarekâs crudities were pissing me off. I wanted this done, and him gone.
âYeah. Ready, Jarek?â
Jarek grunted.
âIâm ready,â I said, before Rolf asked me. Then I ran at Jarek.
He blinked in surprise to see me coming, then his arms spread wide, and he grinned.
He probably thought I was going to grapple with him. At least, thatâs what I wanted him to think.
But two or three paces away, I launched myself into the air, driving both feet forward in the crudest flying kick imaginable. To my surprise, my Unarmed Combat skill points triggered more than Iâd hoped, adding elegance and power. Jarek took both boots square in his chest. I hit the ground hard, the breath knocked out of me, but Jarek flew backwards, landing in the crowd and knocking over several of the innocent spectators.
âSorry about that,â I said to them, climbing back to my feet and brushing the dirt off my leather trousers.
Jarek shoved a man off him, growling as he pushed himself up. He had two large boot-prints on his chest, and they suited him well. He growled again, coming out of his crouch with fists swinging. I backed up, giving us spaceâboth for the crowdâs safety and my own need to dodge. Jarek put his head down and charged me, faster than Iâd have thought possible for a man his size.
His large arms were outstretched, this time held too low to easily duck beneath. I only had a split-second to react, and only one move came to mindâa move Iâd only ever seen, never tried to perform.
I let him reach me, falling backward as he did. With nothing solid to grab onto, I figured what goes around comes around and used his hair. My foot went into this stomach as I fell, and then I pulled and kicked off at the same time.
Pretty sure it was called a Tomoe Nage or something, but basically a judo throw ⦠if my Unarmed Combat skill gave me the help I needed.
It did. Jarek went flying, landing on his back with an oof, bounced once and skidded through the dirt. That was more than Iâd hoped for, skill points at work. Not bad for my first attempt at judo. I used the momentum of my fall to roll to my knees, and it allowed me time to recover from my own surprise that Iâd made it work. I rose to my feet while Jarek still lay stunned, then dropped my knee into his throat.
He grunted, glaring up at me. I flashed him a pleasant smile. But Iâd underestimated how much of an ox he was; his recovery was phenomenal, and even now he was faster than I expected. One spade-like hand grabbed my arm, and the other fist pummeled into my face.
I rolled with the first blow, barely getting my arm up for the second. My cheek stung like hell, the bone likely fractured, but I didnât have time to worry about that. I needed to get out of there before he pinned me down and smashed the shit out of me. People didnât âusuallyâ die, according to what Lira had said, but I knew Jarek would kill me if he had the chance. Sure, Iâd respawn, but that would be at the hut in the valley â half a day away. Plenty of time for Jarek to have his way with my girls.
The thought of Jarek alone with Senna and Lira tore through my mind, a cold surge of panic lighting a fire in my gut. I couldn't let that happen. I twisted away from him with a burst of desperation, letting instinct and my fear for them fuel my movements. His next punch grazed my side, but I barely felt it, landing a kick to his face as I scrambled backward.
We both staggered to our feet, winded by the exchange.
âOnce Iâm done with you, Kaelan, Iâll take my time with the girls,â he said. âNo oneâs gonna stop me. Especially not them.â
A small, frightened gasp came from behind me.
I smiled. âThanks,â I said. âIâd was wondering where to hit you next. Now I know.â
He growled his confusion and came at me again. But heâd learned his lessonâno more bull-like charges.
I stood tall, raising my fists in a mock Marquess of Queensbury stance. He sneered at my pathetic attempt, but if he thought Iâd match him blow-for-blow, he was as dumb as his single eyebrow suggested.
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I let him close in, my weight evenly balanced, guard up. He took a step, eyes narrowed, searching for a trap. I had no intention of going toe-to-toe with himâI just needed to present a tempting target. He took the bait. His eyes gleamed as he lunged forward, one large fist pile-driving at my head.
Which wasnât there anymore. I dropped to a knee before him, then brought my fist up with all the power I had. Right between his legs. Thatâs what happens when you donât have rules.
Jarek screamed, a high-pitched sound, falling to my feet with both hands clasped over his balls.
God Power Deactivated.
âStop,â Rolf said, amusement in his tone.
I turned away from Jarek, who lay whimpering on the ground, and walked back toward the girls.
Strength has gained 1 point.
Attack has gained 3 ranks.
Defense has gained 2 ranks.
Speed has gained 5 ranks.
Dodge has gained 2 ranks.
Endurance has gained 3 ranks.
Unarmed Combat has gained 8 ranks.
That was more like it. I even scored a point in Strength - finally. Now I was looking forward to round three.
âYouâre bleeding,â Lira said, her beautiful eyes full of concern.
âNot as much as he will be when Iâm done with him.â
Senna peeked out from behind Lira, staring at me with wide eyes.
âYour cheek looks broken,â Lira said, raising a hand toward my face.
I took a step back. âDonât touch me, baby. No healing, okay?â
I didnât want to lose on a technicality, not after all this.
She let her hand fall. âSorry, Kaelan.â
I gave them both a smile, my cheek protesting painfully. âOne more minute, thisâll all be over. Five more minutes, weâll be sitting down together and finishing the delicious dinner Senna made.â
âLast roundâs two minutes,â Lira said.
âWant a bet?â
âHeâs up,â Lira said, glancing over my shoulder. Her eyebrows rose. âAnd he seems to be coming this way.â
I winked at her. âRolf?â I called without turning.
âYep?â
âIâm ready.â
Thirteen points in Unarmed Combat, and I was going to enjoy every one of them.
I spun on my heel, dodging sideways as Jarekâs fist swung through the gap where my head had been. Then I rabbit-punched him in the ear.
He bellowed, arm swinging around, but I ducked beneath it and snap-kicked him in the knee. It went sideways, popping out, dropping him to the groundâright before Lira and Senna. There was poetic justice in that.
âThereâs only one man who touches my girls,â I said, snap-kicking him in the face, my boot landing with a crunch. I distinctly heard two teeth break away. Jarek screamed, his lower face covered in blood. Yep, two teeth. Maybe three.
He flailed an arm at me, and I caught his wrist, my other hand gripping his elbow. I spun, twisting hard, pulling his arm away from him and leaning all my weight on his joint. Then I lifted his wrist, applying an arm lock, not bothering to be gentle about it. He screamed again.
âYou were rude to Senna, and I didnât like that.â My voice was a low growl, laced with anger. I pulled harder, his scream turning to a whimper. âI think you should say sorry, donât you?â
âSorry â¦â he slurred through a mouthful of blood. âIâm sorry â¦â
There was a reason locks and holds were usually banned in civilized unarmed combat matches, but I wasnât feeling particularly civilized in that moment. I pulled with all my strength and his elbow dislocated with a satisfying crunch. Again Jarek screamed.
Damn, but I loved the sound of that.
âI think you should leave Fernwick, donât you?â I said, dropping his arm. He was kneeling forward, sobbing, only his good arm taking his weight. I walked behind him and, with no finesse but a shit load of satisfaction, kicked him hard between the legs. The target was just there, and I didnât like what heâd said earlierâor how heâd said it. Not to mention heâd put his hands on Senna. He didnât even scream this time, just fell face down in the dirt, his breath wheezing out as he reached beneath himself with his one good arm and cradled his balls.
I leaned over him. âJarek? Let me be clear. If I ever see you again, Iâll kill you. That was clear enough even for your ox-like brain, right?â
His whimper was all the confirmation I needed, and then I stamped on the side of his head.
He twitched and lay still.
The gathered spectators had gone quiet, and even Rolf was staring.
Did I overdo it? I mightâve overdone it. Even if fights like this were part of their culture, I didnât want a reputation for brutality. Except, perhaps, where it was warranted.
I spread both hands wide. âFolks, Iâm really sorry. Iâm not normally like this. I just donât think people should be rude to my ladies.â
Rolf looked away, turning his laugh into a cough. âFightâs done,â he said, âKaelan is the winner.â
Unarmed Combat has gained 1 rank.
There was a scattered round of applause, growing stronger as the villagers came out of their stunned stupor. Then it grew louder still, some cheers mixed in, and I got the impression quite a few of those present hadnât much approved of Jarek, or his âcourtingâ of Senna.
I glanced around, taking in the crowdâs expressionsâno resentment or shock lingered in their eyes. Instead, I saw gratitude and approval, a shared sense of justice for one of their own being protected from an unfair challenge.
Satisfied, I turned to my girls. âDinner?â
Lira tucked herself under my arm, pressing against my side, gazing up at me. âI never had any doubts.â
Senna was staring, as wide eyed as ever. But she had some color in her cheeks, and Iâd take that as a win. I turned, holding my other hand out toward her. âWould you do me the honor of accompanying me back to our house?â I put a subtle emphasis on âourâ.
She reached out, taking my hand with her small one, and the very beginnings of a smile flirted with the corner of her lips.
Iâd get her smiling yet. That went right to the top of my to-do list.
Turning, I led my girls away from the square. The crowd parted for us, a hand or two slapping me on the back as I went past.
Then I stopped. I looked across the square, seeking one particular face: the man who had wished Jarek luck. I found his eyes, and let mine harden. He took a pace back, then turned and slipped away through the crowd. But Iâd had a good look at him. Iâd know him when I saw him again, and if it was anyway near my house, next time it would be me making the challenge.
I carried on walking, putting him from my mind. âYou know, I think Iâm hungry.â
Lira giggled. âYou called me âbabyâ,â she said, one hand pressed against my bare chest. My jacket and shirt were under her other arm, but sheâd never particularly liked giving me back my clothes.
âSorry.â I suppose I had, at that. Iâd sort of been in the moment. âItâs a term of endearment where Iâm from. Itâs not meant derogatorily.â
She snuggled closer, her steps keeping time with mine. âYou donât need to apologize. I liked it.â
âGood. Then maybe Iâll call you it again.â
âDoesnât that hurt?â Senna asked quietly, gesturing to my cheek and eye with the hand that wasnât squeezing mine like sheâd never let go.
Iâd almost forgotten about my injuries in the adrenaline of the fight, but it was as if her drawing attention to them brought it all back. I wiggled my jaw, and that just made it worse. âYes,â I said, honestly. âBut donât worry, Lira can fix it up.â
Lira glanced up at me, her expression forlorn, even as her eyes danced with mischief. âI would, Kaelan, really I would ⦠but Iâm all tapped out today.â
I stared down at her in surprise. That wasnât just bullshit, it was a blatant-faced lie. So much for her being a programmed NPC, unable to make her own decisions. That was a fucking Turing test, right there.
She gave me a subtle wink. âIâm sure Senna would help.â
âOh! Oh, yes, I can help.â
âUh huh,â I said to Lira. Then I looked at Senna and gave her my best smile, which hurt my cheek quite a lot. âThat would be great, thank you very much.â