𝒍𝒗𝒊𝒊. giggle twins

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CHAPTER FIFTY-SEVEN,
GIGGLE TWINS

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The dojo pulsed with electricity, the kind that wrapped around your lungs and made it hard to breathe. The air was thick with tension, with sweat, with anticipation so sharp it could slice skin. Sensei Barnes's voice-sharp as a blade-cut through it all like thunder.

"Top twelve, get ready!"

Cameron could feel the energy ripple through the line of fighters, twelve of them in all, each one carrying the bruises, cuts, and sweat of earlier rounds like war paint. The sharp tang of antiseptic and blood hung faintly in the air. She stood shoulder to shoulder with Arabella and the rest-some familiar, some not-but all of them dead silent, bodies taut and coiled like loaded traps.

Barcelona. The Sekai Taikai.

It wasn't just a tournament. It was the tournament. A door to the world stage. A moment that could define everything.

Cameron's fingers twitched at her sides. The flags tied to her belt-three of them-fluttered lightly with each shift of movement, tiny splashes of color against her black gi. They weren't just fabric. They were marks. Targets.

Beside her, Arabella adjusted the fit of her gloves, cracking her knuckles with casual precision. She caught Cameron's eye and gave a small nod. Calm. Confident. Like they'd trained for this exact moment-and in some ways, they had.

Sensei Barnes paced in front of them like a wolf circling a pack, dark eyes scanning each of them like he was deciding who looked soft enough to devour. His presence filled the room-larger than life, dangerous in that calm, simmering way. His steps were slow and deliberate, the click of his boots against the floor echoing with finality.

"Today's challenge is Battle Royale," he said, stopping dead center. His voice was low, unrelenting, like the bite of cold steel. "The rules are simple. Protect your flags. Steal your opponents'. If you lose all your flags, you're out. The ones with the most left standing will move forward to Barcelona."

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