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Chapter 11: A prisoner's descent

FictionFan Dystopian 10 Aug 2024

Mark's hands trembled as the heavy steel door clanged shut behind him, sealing his fate. The labyrinthine corridors of Bastille Maximum Security Prison echoed with the distant sounds of chaos—a cacophony of shouts, clashing metal, and the eerie hum of electric barriers. Convicted of a crime he didn't commit, Mark found himself thrust into the darkest corners of a dystopian society where justice was a distant memory.

The guards, indifferent to his protests of innocence, had thrown him into the fray of the most brutal punishment reserved for the damned: the Battle Royale. It was a televised spectacle, a perverse form of entertainment for the masses, where prisoners fought to the death for the promise of freedom. Mark's heart pounded as he surveyed the arena—a sprawling urban wasteland, littered with makeshift weapons and the remnants of past battles.

As the blaring horn signaled the start of the game, Mark's instincts kicked in. Survival was the only option. He sprinted towards an abandoned building, seeking cover and a moment to gather his thoughts. His mind raced back to the night of his arrest, the setup, the planted evidence. He had to stay alive, not just for himself, but to uncover the truth and clear his name.

Chapter 22: Calculated Survival

ValWritesFic Dystopian 18 hours ago

The sounds of agony surrounded Mark but his racing thoughts of terror were way louder. His mind filled with fear and his body filled with adrenaline, he was left scrambling for a way to make it out alive. His combat skills greatly contradict his accusation of voluntary manslaughter- he can’t fight to save his life. Although this might be a great time to prove his innocence by his lack of fighting skills, survival instincts and the fear of getting himself killed in the process outweigh the mere chance of freedom. But maybe… just maybe… he could use that to his advantage? A non-hostile idea silenced his doubt.

“pawns”

Mark thought to himself.

“I could gain the trust of other people in my position. Use them as protection in exchange for guaranteed freedom. Lead them on for a while. Then when they least expect it, I’ll turn my back on them one by one.”

Consciousness swiftly redirects his inner monologue.

“No. That’s not me. I wouldn’t do something like that. I’ll just stick to establishing credibility.”

He began his search for prisoners just as helpless as him.

What happens in the next chapter?

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