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The Omega's Playground II

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Elias lunges first without hesitation. He sends a fist towards Lira, fast and hard. Lira jerks back, but she's too slow, and his knuckles scrape her cheek. She stumbles but catches herself. She raises her hands clumsily in a poor attempt at defense. Elias is too strong for her. The crowd roars. Werewolves love blood when it's not theirs.

I feel Nyra stir inside me, waking up from her sleep. She blinks her golden eyes.

I know. I tell her, my heart pounding.

Lira tries to counter his attack. She throws a quick jab at his ribs, but it's weak, and he blocks it easily. He then shoves her so hard, she nearly topples. The circle of Omegas closes in, their voices rising, chanting for more.

“Come on!” someone yells. “Show her how it's done.”

I realize this is not a fight anymore. They are humiliating Lira.

Elias eyes flash as he circles her. He isn't fighting like it's practice. His movements are fast and brutal. He means to hurt her. Lira keeps backing away. Her breathing is
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