Spark Of Destiny
Spark Of Destiny
Author: Manuel Riven
Chapter 1

The bell for lunch echoes through the crowded hallways of East Ridge High School. Students stream out of classrooms, filling the corridors with a cacophony of laughter, chatter, and the occasional shout. Among the sea of faces, one stands out: Alex Chen, a 17-year-old with a slight build, dark eyes, and an air of quiet caution. Alex clutches a stack of textbooks to his chest, his head down, eyes scanning the floor as he navigate the bustling crowd.

Alex has learned to move through the hallways like a ghost, slipping between groups, always trying to avoid drawing attention. Despite his best efforts, the attention he desperately wish to evade always finds him. Today is no different.

As Alex approaches his locker, his heart begins to race. The knot in his stomach tightens with each step. He knows what’s coming, but he cling to the faint hope that today might be different—that maybe, just maybe, he will be left alone. But as he near the row of lockers, that hope is crushed.

Victor Vex, the embodiment of every nightmare Alex has ever had, is waiting. He leans casually against the lockers, his lips curled into a sneer that never quite reaches his cold, calculating eyes. Flanking him are Jake and Emily, his ever-loyal followers, their faces twisted into smirks that mirror their leader's malice.

Victor steps forward, blocking Alex’s path. He stands a good foot taller, his broad shoulders casting a shadow over Alex. For a moment, the hallway seems to grow quieter, as if the students around them are holding their breath, anticipating the cruelty that’s about to unfold.

“Hey, Chen,” Victor drawls, his voice dripping with mockery. “What’s up? Still a loser, I see.”

Alex flinches at the words, his gaze flickering up to meet Victor’s before quickly darting away. “Just leave me alone, Victor,” he murmur, his voice barely audible over the din of the hallway.

Victor laughs, a harsh, grating sound that echoes in Alex’s ears. “Leave you alone? Oh, I’m just getting started.” He leans in closer, his breath hot on Alex’s face. “You think you’re so smart, don’t you? Always hiding behind your books, acting like you’re better than everyone else. But you’re not. You’re just a weak little nobody.”

Jake and Emily snicker, the sound a cruel chorus that makes Alex’s heart pound even harder. He knows he should stand up for himself, that he should say something, do something—but the words stick in his throat, and his body feels rooted to the spot.

Ms. Johnson, one of the school’s more lenient teachers, walks by at that moment, her attention glued to the screen of her phone. Alex’s eyes flicker toward her, a silent plea for help that goes unnoticed. Ms. Johnson doesn’t even glance up, too engrossed in whatever trivial distraction has captured her attention.

Victor notices Alex’s gaze and chuckles darkly. “Don’t even bother. Nobody’s going to help you, Chen. Not even your teachers care about you.”

Before Alex can react, Victor’s hand shoots out, shoving them hard against the locker. The impact sends a jolt of pain through Alex’s back, and his books slip from his grasp, tumbling to the floor. For a moment, the world seems to slow down. Alex watches in despair as his notes scatter, pages fluttering like wounded birds.

Victor’s foot comes down hard on one of the books, kicking it across the hallway. “Oops,” he says with a smirk. “Looks like you dropped something.”

Anger flares up inside Alex, hot and blinding. He drop to his knees, scrambling to gather his scattered belongings, but before he can, Victor’s foot connects with his side, sending them sprawling. Laughter erupts from Jake and Emily, their mocking tones filling the hallway like nails on a chalkboard.

Alex tries to rise, but Victor is there again, his hand fisting in the collar of their shirt, pulling him up roughly. “What’s the matter, Chen?” he sneers. “Gonna cry? Gonna run to mommy and daddy?”

Alex’s vision blurs with unshed tears, but he blink them back, determined not to give Victor the satisfaction. He struggle against his grip, but Victor is too strong. Panic sets in as he realize how truly helpless he is.

Victor raises his fist, a dark promise in his eyes. “Maybe this will teach you to stay out of my way,” he growls.

Alex braces for the blow, his heart hammering in his chest. The world narrows down to the looming fist, the cruel smile on Victor’s face, and the overwhelming fear that drowns out everything else. Just as the fist begins to descend, the shrill ring of the bell cuts through the tension, signaling the end of lunch.

For a moment, time seems to freeze. Victor hesitates, his fist hovering in the air, the spell of violence broken by the mundane sound of the bell. Then, with a low growl of frustration, he lets Alex go, shoving them away.

“Lucky for you, Chen,” Victor hisses, his voice low and dangerous. “But don’t think this is over. You’re going down.”

With that, Victor turns on his heel and strides away, Jake and Emily following close behind. Their laughter echoes in the hallway, a haunting sound that lingers long after they’ve disappeared from view.

Alex sinks to the floor, his body trembling with the adrenaline that still courses through his veins. He watch the trio walk away, feeling a mix of relief and crushing humiliation. Around them, the hallway begins to clear as students head to their next classes, most of them barely sparing a glance at the scene that just unfolded.

Ms. Johnson, oblivious to the entire encounter, finally looks up from her phone. She gives Alex a cursory glance before continuing down the hallway, her heels clicking against the linoleum floor. To her, Alex is just another student, another face in the crowd.

Alone now, Alex takes a deep breath, trying to steady his shaking hands. He gather his scattered books and papers, his mind a whirl of emotions—fear, anger, shame, and something else, something darker that simmers just beneath the surface.

As he stand, a small, almost imperceptible shift occurs within him. It’s a feeling he can’t quite name, a sense that something inside him has cracked open, releasing a flood of emotions he’ve kept bottled up for too long.

He push the feeling aside, telling himselves it doesn’t matter. He tells himself that he is used to this, that he can handle it. But deep down, he knows that something has changed, that this moment is a turning point—though he can’t yet see where it will lead.

With a final glance down the now-empty hallway, Alex turns and heads to their next class. He walks a little faster than before, his heart still heavy with the weight of what just happened. But even as he try to move past it, the words Victor whispered ring in his ears, a dark promise that haunts their steps.

“This isn’t over, Chen. You’re going down.”

As he walk away, the hallway behind them feels different, almost charged with a strange energy. But Alex doesn’t notice. He don’t see the faint glimmer of light that flickers in the air, or the way the shadows seem to shift and twist as if alive. He don’t yet understand the power that lies dormant within him, waiting for the right moment to awaken.

All he knows is that he feels small, insignificant, and utterly alone. But as he continue down the hallway, the feeling of vulnerability is slowly overshadowed by something else—something darker, something that stirs in the depths of his soul, whispering promises of strength, of power, of retribution.

Little do he know that his life is about to change forever.

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