Chapter 21: The American Dream, Part 3

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**Announcer 1:** "What a fight it's been so far, folks! But hold onto your seats because it looks like Bordy's about to take center stage in a way we've never seen before. Who knew a political speech could be this intense?"

**Announcer 2:** "Bordy Jornitson has always been a man of words as much as a man of action. In the midst of battle, this former senator seems to be digging deep into his past, channeling that patriotic spirit. But will it be enough to save him from William's relentless pursuit?"

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Bordy stood tall, his suit somehow still immaculate despite the chaos surrounding him. He raised his hand, not in preparation for another mini-nuke, but as a signal for the fighting to stop. "Hold on a minute," he said, his voice echoing across the battlefield with the same calm authority that once commanded the Senate floor. "Before we continue this senseless struggle, there's something you all need to hear."

William and Angelo hesitated, exchanging confused glances. Even Kindliker, standing awkwardly at the edge of the fight, found himself leaning in, curious despite himself.

Bordy straightened his tie and took a deep breath. "I've spent my life fighting for this country. I've seen it at its best, and I've seen it at its worst. And right now, America is at a crossroads. We're divided, lost in our own self-interest, forgetting what made us great in the first place."

His gaze swept across his opponents, as if daring them to challenge his words. "America is not just a country—it's an idea. It's the belief that we can do better, that we can reach higher. We conquered the moon, and we were destined by God to search the stars. But now, we're stuck in the mud, fighting over scraps. That's why I'm here—not for the money, not for the fame, but to remind everyone what America can be."

There was a beat of silence as his words hung in the air, thick with the weight of history and ambition.

"Spare me the lecture," William spat, breaking the silence. "You think a speech is gonna change anything? We're all here for the same reason: a billion dollars. You can wrap it up in the flag all you want, but at the end of the day, you're just another player in this game."

Bordy's expression didn't falter. If anything, he looked almost... disappointed. "That's where you're wrong, William. I'm here because I believe in something bigger. But I suppose you wouldn't understand. You've never fought for something beyond yourself."

William clenched his fists, anger boiling beneath the surface. "You don't know anything about me, old man."

"Don't I?" Bordy's tone was sharp now, cutting through William's bravado. "I know you've never had to put your life on the line for something greater than yourself. I did. I was in Iraq, fighting for the very freedoms you take for granted. And I paid the price."

He turned slightly, revealing the faint outline of a scar on his back, just visible under his shirt. "A piece of shrapnel from an IED. Doctors said I was lucky to survive. Now I carry a metal plate in my back to remind me every day of the sacrifices we make for the things we believe in."

William's eyes narrowed, focusing on the metal plate with renewed interest. His mind raced as he realized the implications. Bordy's power might be formidable, but if there was metal in his body...

Bordy saw the shift in William's expression and smirked. "You think you can use that against me, don't you? Go ahead. Try. But remember, William, power isn't just about what you can do—it's about what you stand for."

William didn't need any more encouragement. With a sharp gesture, he focused all his energy on the metal plate in Bordy's back. He felt the familiar tug of metal under his control, the subtle shift as it began to respond to his will.

Bordy's confident stance faltered for the first time. He grunted, his hands instinctively reaching for his back as he felt the metal plate begin to move. "You... you won't win like this," he gasped, trying to maintain his composure. "This... this isn't what America stands for..."

But William was relentless. With a final surge of effort, he ripped the metal plate from Bordy's back. The senator cried out in pain as the jagged piece of metal tore free, clattering to the ground in front of him.

Bordy staggered, clutching his side as blood seeped through his shirt. He looked at William with a mixture of anger and sorrow. "You... you don't understand..."

William didn't reply. He was already advancing, his eyes locked on Bordy with cold determination. This fight wasn't over.

Bordy, weakened and bleeding, knew he couldn't win this battle—not like this. With a grimace, he turned and fled, his footsteps uneven as he disappeared into the ruins of the cityscape.

"Get back here!" William shouted, sprinting after him. He wasn't about to let Bordy escape now, not after everything they'd been through.

Angelo and Kindliker watched in stunned silence as the chase began. "Should we... follow him?" Angelo asked, still catching his breath from the earlier fight.

Kindliker shrugged helplessly. "I guess? I mean... we can't just stand here, right?"

The two of them exchanged another glance before taking off after William and Bordy, their footsteps echoing through the empty streets as the chase continued into the night.

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**Announcer 1:** "What a twist! Bordy may have delivered an inspiring speech, but it wasn't enough to stop William from literally ripping the fight out of him! Talk about metal!"

**Announcer 2:** "This battle isn't over yet. William's pursuit of Bordy could lead to even more unexpected turns. The question now is: will Bordy's patriotism and cunning be enough to survive what's coming next?"

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*To be continued...*

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