𝒙𝒊𝒙. coyate creek

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CHAPTER NINETEEN
✧ coyate creek ✧

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Cameron had a tough few weeks because of the breakup so she didn't come to karate. She heard that Hawk trashed her dads dojo, and as much as she hated Hawk right now, her dad deserved it for how he treated Cameron.

Cameron's eyes followed Sensei Lawrence as he walked into the dojo. Miguel quickly approached him, and they exchanged a few words before Johnny retreated to his office. Moments later, he emerged, looking resolute.

"Everybody, get your gis on. Training starts in five minutes," Johnny announced. The room buzzed with confusion. Arabella glanced at Cameron, her eyebrows furrowed. Cameron shrugged, equally puzzled.

"Yeah, what's wrong?" Johnny asked, noticing the murmurs.

"N-N-Nothing's wrong. I just thought we were going to the woods for special training today," Miguel explained, his voice tinged with disappointment. Johnny turned to look at Kreese, who lounged against the office door frame, his presence as imposing as ever.

"Well, I thought it was a good time to separate the men from the boys," Kreese said, his tone dripping with challenge. Arabella and Cameron exchanged annoyed glances. "And the girls, too, I suppose," Kreese added, a smirk playing on his lips. Arabella rolled her eyes at his condescension.

Johnny and Kreese stepped aside, whispering to each other in a hushed but intense conversation. Cameron leaned over to Arabella, her voice low. "Girls, I suppose, too," she mimicked Kreese's tone, making Arabella chuckle despite the situation.

"We're ready, Sensei. We wanna prove ourselves," Hawk interjected, his voice firm and eager. Johnny's gaze shifted between Miguel and Cameron, considering the implications of Kreese's challenge.

"It's up to Sensei Lawrence. If he says it's okay, then, and only then, is it okay," Kreese declared, throwing the decision squarely onto Johnny's shoulders. Johnny looked conflicted, his eyes scanning the faces of his students.

"All right, what are you waiting for? Let's go," Johnny finally decided, his tone resolute. Cameron couldn't contain her excitement. She turned to Arabella and Tory, her eyes shining. They shared a triumphant high-five, their camaraderie and determination palpable.




They stood in the middle of Coyote Creek, split into two different teams. Arabella and Cameron, wearing a black headband, glared at Hawk, who wore his black headband, signifying that they were on opposing teams. "Gentlemen, ladies. Welcome to Coyote Creek. You've been split into two teams: Red and Black," Kreese began. Arabella and Cameron exchanged a fist bump, proud to be on Team Black together.

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