Change Of Plans
Author: Chinjindu Ibeneme
last update Last Updated: 2022-09-08 06:20:55

An elbow strike to the abdomen and a fist to the jaw came in quick succession. The strikes instantly threw Benji off his game, sending him stumbling backward. And just when he was yet to recover from the previous hits, another one came directly to his face. Finnian launched a knee strike unerringly at Benji’s face. And while the other strike was yet to have an impact, Finnian forcefully twisted his body for a kick to his opponent’s right ear.

Benji was no doubt besieged from tricky angles. In a normal sense, though a tad tricky, Benji could defend those places. But because his momentum was already scattered by Finnian’s initial hits, his mind was jumbled, and more so now after suffering this many consecutive hits. Like one who was drunk to a stupor, like one who was drained of energy, Benji seemed to lose control of his body. He simply moved in rhythm to Finnian’s strikes, sadly, like a punching bag. Finally, he couldn’t bear it and plopped to the ground.

Besides his eyes, Benji bled
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