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Chapter 7

Author: Sodhaevil
last update Huling Na-update: 2025-04-19 23:30:24

Riley’s POV

I stood still, staring at her as she stared back at me.

“What is your name?” Serial asked. I could see amusement on her face, though I didn’t understand what she found funny. She should be in jail—she just killed someone.

“Riley,” I said quietly, not wanting to end up like the dead girl. She smirked a little before speaking again.

“Can you fight, Riley?” Serial asked, making me swallow hard.

I didn’t want to fight anyone, let alone kill someone. I just wanted to get away from her as soon as I could.

“I don’t think she can fight, Serial,” a girl said, walking toward us with two others behind her. All three wore dangerously revealing clothes, but their cold, sharp eyes told me they were not to be messed with.

Serial turned to her. “And what makes you think that, Ava?” she said, using the girl’s name.

Ava, the one who spoke, was slim, muscular, and had red hair. The two with her were both blonde and slender.

“Well, we all saw how she almost passed out when she had a one-on-one with Kaki,” Ava said, making the girl who tried to attack me step forward. If I didn’t see her breathing, I would’ve thought she was a robot with white hair.

These women were all dangerous.

“I don’t want to fight anyone,” I said quietly. Ava smirked and let out a small laugh.

“Look at the best wild cat not wanting to fight,” Ava mocked, and the two girls beside her laughed.

“Best wild cat?” Serial repeated, giving Ava a deadly glare.

“Well, isn’t it obvious? She was picked by the triplets, which means she’s the best,” Ava said.

Serial scoffed. “You all know she was abducted by the triplets, right? For eavesdropping on them when they were out on a mission.”

Mission? She calls that a mission? So now it’s called a mission when you go out killing people?

“What a random street girl!” Ava shouted as the other girls in the room started whispering among themselves. What is all this?

I just want to go home, eat chips, and watch a movie with Susan. Oh, how I miss those days—when I was still with Susan, when my parents were still alive.

“How can a random street girl join the Wild Cats and be the best?” one of the girls beside Ava said.

“This must be a joke,” the other girl muttered.

Serial turned to face them. “Are you saying I’m lying?” she asked coldly, pulling out a blade from the strap on her shorts.

“Hey, calm down, Serial. Lila and Lola were just talking. Besides, it does sound like a joke,” Ava said quickly, stepping in before Serial could reach them. Lila and Lola were already shaking with fear.

“Control your minions, Ava. I wouldn’t hesitate to slit their throats,” Serial said calmly.

What kind of insane women are these? Everyone here seems ready to kill without even thinking twice.

“She’s right,” I said, breaking the silence. Everyone turned to look at me.

“What?” Ava snapped.

“Well, I am just a random street girl who was eavesdropping,” I said. Many of them gasped, except for Serial, who gave me a look that said See? I’m never wrong.

“So what now, Serial?” Ava asked. “This girl shouldn’t be breathing anymore,” she added, and the other girls started cheering and agreeing with her.

My goodness. I never thought I’d be in a room full of dangerous women who actually want me dead.

“Should I do the honors?” the white-haired girl, Kika, asked as she raised her two pixel blades.

“No. No one is doing anything. Not a single hair on her head should be harmed,” Serial said, making me turn to look at her. Could she be my saving grace?

“What does this mean, Serial?” Ava growled.

“Yes, what does this mean, Serial?” the other girls echoed.

“Why shouldn’t she be harmed?”

“What’s so special about her?”

“I want to kill her.”

“She can’t be a Wild Cat!”

Too many voices. Too much noise. It was all so overwhelming and terrifying. I didn’t want to die. Why couldn’t they just let me go?

“Silence, everyone!” Serial shouted, and the room instantly went quiet. She began pacing, her eyes scanning each girl in the room.

“You all really want to know why I said that?” Serial asked. The girls started chanting, “Yes!”

Serial, who was standing far from me, suddenly looked straight at me. I swallowed hard.

Then, without warning, she picked up a blade and threw it at me.

It came flying fast—too fast for me to react.

But just before it could hit my face, someone snatched it out of the air.

“That’s why,” Serial murmured as the girls gasped, fear flashing in their eyes.

“What are you doing?” A voice asked, turning around, confused about why they all suddenly looked so scared—until I saw Lucas standing there, holding the blade.

“Uhm, I…” Serial started, but Lucas didn’t even let her finish. He threw the blade back at her with force. It stabbed into her arm. She hissed softly but didn’t move, even as blood began dripping from her hand.

“Are you okay?” Lucas asked, holding my arms gently. I looked around and saw the other girls staring at me with cold, dead eyes.

I nodded slowly.

“Good,” Lucas said, then turned to Serial.

“Get the girls ready for tonight. There’s a mission,” he told her. She nodded without saying a word.

“Let’s go,” Lucas said to me. We were just about to leave when Theo and Armani suddenly appeared, blocking our path.

“And what about her?” Theo asked coldly.

“What do you mean?” Lucas raised an eyebrow at him.

“You’re treating a random street girl like she’s special—why?” Theo asked Lucas, making him scoff.

“How exactly am I treating her special?” Lucas replied, raising a brow. Theo turned to look at me with cold, deadly eyes.

At this point, I was sure I was only alive because of Lucas.

“I suggested we kill her,” Theo said loudly, “but you wanted her to be spared so she could join the Wild Cats.”

He paused, then added, “Or she’ll be executed.”

“Well, she is a Wild Cat,” Lucas told him calmly.

Theo sneered. “Last time, we didn’t finish the final stage of becoming a Wild Cat. She still has to win a fight to the death.”

People in the room started cheering, excited by the idea.

I swallowed hard. Come on, Lucas… say something. Save me.

“It was interrupted. She was already announced as one,” Lucas said.

“She still has to fight someone to prove she’s worthy,” Theo replied, his eyes locked on mine like he was trying to kill me just by staring.

Lucas scoffed. “Alright then, I’ll fight her,” he said, making me look at him in shock. He gave me a small wink.

“No. I want a clean fight,” Theo said firmly. I couldn’t understand what I had done to make him hate me this much.

Theo looked at Serial and gave her a signal. She nodded in response.

“Kika,” Serial called out, and the white-haired girl stepped forward.

“We’ll continue the match between Kika and Riley,” Serial announced, holding her wounded arm.

Everyone moved to the sides of the room, forming a straight line against the walls. Now, it was just me, Lucas, Theo, and Kika standing in the middle.

“Let’s leave them, brother,” Theo said, pulling Lucas away.

I turned to face Kika. She looked like she was ready to kill.

I guess I have no other choice but to fight.

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    I arrived home from school, opening the door slowly. It was 8 PM, and I was extremely late. I knew my parents would be deeply upset with me. I was about to turn eighteen next week, and I saw this as becoming an adult, free to do whatever I wanted. However, my parents still treated me like a four-year-old child. This made me angry sometimes. I understood why they were overprotective. I was their only child. My mother became infertile after having me. Despite my openness to the idea, my father refused to adopt another child. He wanted to keep their focus entirely on me. I opened the door and immediately bowed my head. "I'm sorry for coming late," I said, clapping my hands together in a pleading gesture. "Susan and I had some projects to work on." I lied, using my best friend Susan as an excuse. In truth, she had suggested we go to the park, and from there, we explored the whole city. I didn't get any response. "They must be really mad at me," I whispered, my head still bowed down. I t

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    The footsteps stopped right outside the corner where I was hiding. I held my breath, praying they wouldn’t find me. My phone buzzed again, and I knew it was only a matter of time before they discovered me. The man’s shadow loomed over me, and I squeezed my eyes shut, bracing for the inevitable. Just then, a loud crash echoed through the house. The man turned away, distracted by the noise. I took the chance to scramble to my feet and hide deeper into the shadows. “Check upstairs!” the leader barked, sending two men running towards the source of the crash. I realized someone else might be in the house, someone who could be my savior or another victim. I crouched behind a large armchair, peeking through the gap. The remaining men were still focused on the noise upstairs. My mind raced, trying to come up with a plan. I needed to escape, but how? The front door was too risky, and I couldn’t go back the way I came. A sudden shout from upstairs drew the men’s attention completely. “We fou

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    Riley’s POV I stood still, staring at her as she stared back at me.“What is your name?” Serial asked. I could see amusement on her face, though I didn’t understand what she found funny. She should be in jail—she just killed someone.“Riley,” I said quietly, not wanting to end up like the dead girl. She smirked a little before speaking again.“Can you fight, Riley?” Serial asked, making me swallow hard.I didn’t want to fight anyone, let alone kill someone. I just wanted to get away from her as soon as I could.“I don’t think she can fight, Serial,” a girl said, walking toward us with two others behind her. All three wore dangerously revealing clothes, but their cold, sharp eyes told me they were not to be messed with.Serial turned to her. “And what makes you think that, Ava?” she said, using the girl’s name.Ava, the one who spoke, was slim, muscular, and had red hair. The two with her were both blonde and slender.“Well, we all saw how she almost passed out when she had a one-on-o

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    I woke up feeling weak, only to find myself lying on a soft bed. My eyes scanned the room, trying to piece together where I was.Just a few hours ago, I was tied to a chair—and now, somehow, I was here. I stood up, unsteady, and walked toward the mirror to see how disheveled I looked, especially my hair.I had tried everything to escape this place, but nothing worked.“Good morning,” a voice said, startling me.I turned quickly to see Lucas standing there, a smile on his face.“What do you people want from me? Why won’t you just let me go?” I snapped, my voice rising.He chuckled. “You really want to know what I want from you?”He started walking toward me, and I instinctively backed away.Before I realized it, he had me pinned against the standing mirror. His hand reached up to my hair, fingers brushing through it, then slowly tracing down to my cheek.“I really want to take you right on that bed,” he whispered into my ear, making me swallow hard.“What the heck?” I shouted, shoving

  • THE WILD CAT   Chapter 5

    “Stop!” a voice yelled.I panted heavily, my own ragged breathing echoing in my ears. As I looked up, my gaze landed on a sharp knife—its tip hovering dangerously close to my eye. The girl holding it had frozen mid-motion, her blade mere inches from my face.Panic surged through me. Forcing my numb legs to move, I scrambled back, my heart pounding.The girl remained perfectly still, her expression blank—unfeeling. She looked less like a person and more like a lethal, robotic creature wielding a knife.“Position!” Anthony’s voice rang out.At his command, the girl flipped backward with flawless precision, landing seamlessly in a straight line among the others.Under different circumstances, I might have been impressed by her skill. But right now, fear overshadowed everything else.Confusion clouded my mind as I took in the stares directed my way. Why was everyone looking at me?Then, I felt it—a presence behind me.Slowly, I turned.Three identical men stood there, their eyes locked on

  • THE WILD CAT   Chapter 4

    The wind howled furiously around me as I stood in the middle of the field, lost and utterly drained. My legs felt numb, and when I looked down, they were a blur.Where was I? My throat was dry and sore, each breath a struggle. The vast green field stretched before me, the grass swaying gently in the breeze. Sunlight bathed everything in a golden glow, making the scene almost surreal.I tried to move, forcing my body to take a step, but nothing happened. My limbs refused to obey. Then it hit me—I had been on the brink of death. Had I really died? Was this heaven?No… that couldn’t be right. Heaven wouldn’t take someone like me. If I wasn’t wanted in the human world, what made me think God would want me? I was nothing—just a pathetic loser with no one left.Suddenly, the vibrant green of the field darkened, turning into an ominous black. The sky above twisted into swirling storm clouds. Then the voices started.“Wake up.”The words echoed in my mind, growing louder with each second. The

  • THE WILD CAT   Chapter 3

    I staggered back, trying to process what he had just said. “An assassin? That can’t be true.” He nodded solemnly. “It’s true. Your father led a double life. He kept it hidden to protect you and your mother. But his enemies found out, and that’s why your parents were killed.” I sank onto the couch, my mind racing. “So, all those times we moved, all the secrecy—it was because of his job?” “Yes,” he confirmed. “Your father was one of the best, but that life comes with dangerous enemies.” I looked at him, still skeptical. “Why are you telling me this now? Where have you been all this time?” “I’ve been keeping an eye on you from a distance,” he said. “Your father wanted it that way. He didn’t want you to know unless it was absolutely necessary. But now, with him gone, it’s my responsibility to protect you.” I felt a mix of emotions—shock, anger, confusion. “How do I even know you’re telling the truth?” He reached into his pocket and pulled out a small, worn-out photograph of my fathe

  • THE WILD CAT   Chapter 2

    The footsteps stopped right outside the corner where I was hiding. I held my breath, praying they wouldn’t find me. My phone buzzed again, and I knew it was only a matter of time before they discovered me. The man’s shadow loomed over me, and I squeezed my eyes shut, bracing for the inevitable. Just then, a loud crash echoed through the house. The man turned away, distracted by the noise. I took the chance to scramble to my feet and hide deeper into the shadows. “Check upstairs!” the leader barked, sending two men running towards the source of the crash. I realized someone else might be in the house, someone who could be my savior or another victim. I crouched behind a large armchair, peeking through the gap. The remaining men were still focused on the noise upstairs. My mind raced, trying to come up with a plan. I needed to escape, but how? The front door was too risky, and I couldn’t go back the way I came. A sudden shout from upstairs drew the men’s attention completely. “We fou

  • THE WILD CAT   Chapter 1

    I arrived home from school, opening the door slowly. It was 8 PM, and I was extremely late. I knew my parents would be deeply upset with me. I was about to turn eighteen next week, and I saw this as becoming an adult, free to do whatever I wanted. However, my parents still treated me like a four-year-old child. This made me angry sometimes. I understood why they were overprotective. I was their only child. My mother became infertile after having me. Despite my openness to the idea, my father refused to adopt another child. He wanted to keep their focus entirely on me. I opened the door and immediately bowed my head. "I'm sorry for coming late," I said, clapping my hands together in a pleading gesture. "Susan and I had some projects to work on." I lied, using my best friend Susan as an excuse. In truth, she had suggested we go to the park, and from there, we explored the whole city. I didn't get any response. "They must be really mad at me," I whispered, my head still bowed down. I t

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