Chapter Thirteen.

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chapter thirteen:
taken to the woods

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PLEASE DONT BE A GHOST READER!
COMMENT AND VOTE! IT HELPS US WRITERS STAY MOTIVATED:)

the reason i always say "please don't be a ghost reader" this isnt just because i want votes, i mean i do, but ive been writing on this app for 3 almost 4 years and it helps me stay motivated because that means people are reading my stuff. and unlike other people, they have so many views on their books and i know my writing isnt the best but i love to write and it just helps me stay motivated. and i know i unpublish and republish my chapters and i get thats really annoying

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Daniel's voice rose above the hum of the gathering crowd, his frustration palpable as he addressed the newcomer standing defiantly in front of him. Alessia, eyes wide with curiosity, pushed through the sliding doors cautiously, drawing Hawk and Miguel with her. The group huddled together, their breath held in anticipation of what might unfold.

"Lessia! What are you doing?" Sam whispered, glancing around nervously as they crept closer to the threshold.

"Finding out what's going on," Alessia replied, her voice barely above a whisper. She edged closer, her heart pounding in her chest, and they all pressed against the glass door, peering outside like kids sneaking a peek at something they shouldn't.

"Your dad is pissed. Who is that guy?" Miguel asked, squinting to get a better look at the stranger who seemed to tower over Daniel.

"I have no idea," Sam replied, her brow furrowing in confusion.

"Dude looks like a Highlander," Bert chimed in, his voice laced with the excitement of his latest pop culture reference.

"The Highlander. There can only be one," Nate quipped back, a smirk on his face as he nudged Bert.

But the banter faded as the tension outside intensified. Alessia and the others strained to hear, and while the words were muffled, Kreese's voice cut through the air with razor-sharp clarity. "Just remember our deal. If Cobra Kai wins the All Valley, you two are done teaching. For good."

The revelation hit the group like a freight train. Alessia's eyes widened, and she gaped at the others, horror etched across her face. "Oh shit," she breathed, glancing around at her friends' expressions of shock.

Miguel shared a concerned look with Hawk, their minds racing as the implications of Kreese's words settled in. "We can't let that happen," Hawk said, the defiance in his voice matching the fire in his eyes.

"What do we do?" Sam asked, anxiety threading through her words as she glanced back at Daniel, who was visibly agitated, and the imposing figure of Kreese, whose smirk suggested he reveled in the chaos he was orchestrating.

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