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Chapter 201: Chapter 188: Forest vs Vorpal (13)

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Elijah Rainn took a step forward.

No longer just the point guard.

Now the captain.

His sweat-dampened jersey clung to his shoulders. His jaw was still, but his voice cut clean through the quiet locker room.

"We rotate the bench for the first half of the third quarter."

A beat of silence.

Then, a twist in the air, like a matchstick struck.

"Not to rest..."

he said, eyes locked with each of his teammates,

"...but to give me time."

One by one, they began to rise.

Not quickly.

Not loudly.

But with purpose.

Like roots stirring beneath soil.

Like old things awakening.

...

Nolan Reyes

The first to stand. His dribble always low, shoulders loose, eyes like still water.

(I don’t run plays.)

(I slow them down.)

He wasn’t flashy.

Didn’t break ankles.

Didn’t chase highlights.

But when he entered the court... something changed.

Vorpal’s tempo shaken. Tilted. Like trying to sprint through deep surf.

They’d call him slow. Passive.

But when the tide pulls you, you don’t notice until your feet are gone.

..

Brandon Yu

Tall. Narrow-shouldered. Hands like a pianist’s.

(I don’t shoot to score.)

(I shoot to remind you I’m watching.)

One shot per shift.

That was his rule.

And it never missed.

Not once.

Brandon’s presence was a question.

A cold wind on the back of the neck.

By the time you turned to check if he was still there...

You were already down two.

Felix Carter

The whisper in the press. The shiver in the lane.

(They won’t even see me coming.)

He wasn’t after steals.

He didn’t lunge or gamble.

He

appeared

where passes broke.

Where guards hesitated.

His job was simple:

Make dribblers look over their shoulders.

And when they did?

Vorpal’s plays unraveled — one ghost step at a time.

...

Raymond Chen

Broad. Heavy-footed. Calm like a mountain.

(They’ll feel me before they fear me.)

He didn’t block.

He

absorbed

.

He set screens that rattled spines.

Raymond didn’t speak often, but when he turned into the lane...

The sound of collision followed.

No finesse.

No need for it.

He was not a branch.

He was the whole damn tree.

...

Marcus Doyle

Thick legs. Quiet eyes. Moved like the Earth slow, but unstoppable.

(I’m not fast. I’m not flashy.)

(But I am immovable.)

Didn’t jump.

Didn’t chase.

He

stood

.

Hands up. Knees bent.

Anchor.

Guards would fly into the paint like lightning.

And bounce off like nothing had ever happened.

Elijah turned to each of them now.

Five players.

Five answers.

Five parts of the forest.

He nodded once.

"Hold the line."

"Until I say otherwise."

No one replied.

They didn’t need to.

Their answer came in breath steady.

In posture rooted.

They understood.

This wasn’t about flash.

This was about rhythm.

About growing back.

Outside, the crowd was still screaming.

The echo of Vorpal’s wildness rang in the arena.

But inside the Forest locker room?

The storm had passed.

And now...

It was time for something else to rise.

Not with fire.

But with roots.

With calm.

With control.

With

patience

.

Because the forest?

It always grows back.

..

The buzzer echoed like a thunderclap.

Third Quarter.

The air in the gym rippled with pressure — the kind that settled deep in the chest, humming with unsaid tension. Every seat was filled. Every camera pointed. Every breath seemed held.

The scoreboard glowed:

47 – 43. Vorpal Basket leads.

Ayumi stood beside the bench clipboard, brows furrowed.

Coach Fred, arms folded tight, muttered,

"They’re not sending out their starters..."

Ayumi’s eyes narrowed.

"Wait, that’s not Elijah..."

From across the court, the other bench stirred.

Not the forest of giants that had stormed out earlier.

But five new shadows.

No loud entrances.

No flexed muscles.

Just stillness. Like fog drifting into a battlefield.

..

Forest’s Bench Unit Takes the Court

Brandon Yu – "Glacier Trigger"

He walked to the wing without a word. No warm-up. No theatrics.

(First look. First shot. That’s all I need.)

A sniper’s calm behind tired eyes.

Nolan Reyes – "The Calm Pulse"

He bounced the ball once.

Then twice.

Then sank low to the hardwood like liquid.

(Tempo is mine. They just don’t know it yet.)

Felix Carter – "Shadow Gap"

Didn’t high-five a soul.

Didn’t blink.

He just took his defensive spot.

(This court belongs to ghosts now.)

Raymond Chen – "Iron Branch"

A center who didn’t budge.

Arms wide. Legs planted.

No hop. No twitch.

(I’m not here to impress. I’m here to break screens.)

Marcus Doyle – "Deep Root"

He was the last to cross half-court.

Didn’t jog.

Didn’t even stretch.

He stood arms by his side like stone carved from the Earth.

,,,

On Vorpal’s side, Lucas Graves cracked his neck.

Evan glanced to his right.

"...The starters are resting?"

Lucas squinted.

"No."

"Elijah’s buying time."

Ryan tugged his headband tighter.

Josh tapped his elbow sleeve.

Brandon Young stood poised by the free throw line, eyes sharp.

Lucas whispered:

"Alright boys. They’re trying to smother our flame."

"Let’s see if they can handle fire... without burning out first."

Nolan Reyes took the inbound calmly.

No panic.

He dribbled low, coiling down like water drawing into itself.

Vorpal’s press?

Didn’t matter.

Nolan absorbed the moment, then — SNAP! a sudden bounce pass to Felix Carter cutting through a seam.

Felix didn’t look.

Didn’t pause.

Tap.

Weak-side corner.

Brandon Yu caught.

One step.

One rise.

Release.

Swish.

47 – 46.

The bench didn’t cheer.

The Forest players didn’t even blink.

Coach Fred leapt off his seat.

"WHO WAS SUPPOSED TO CONTEST THAT?!"

Ayumi gripped her clipboard, knuckles white.

Lucas?

He didn’t move.

He already knew.

(They’re resetting the pace...)

(They’re playing like a metronome. Every move... planned. Timed. Cold.)

Vorpal Ball

Lucas brought it up.

He called for a triangle motion.

Josh cut through the left side, open.

Perfect setup.

He rose for a mid-range jumper.

Then—

SLAP!

Ball gone.

Felix Carter.

Out of nowhere.

"WHERE THE HELL DID HE COME FROM?!"

Ryan shouted, spinning.

Forest ignites a fast break

Nolan to Raymond a skip pass, Brandon Yu pulls up from the key

Bang.

49 – 47. Forest leads.

The gym?

Didn’t scream.

It gasped.

Like it had been punched in the lungs.

Ayumi blinked.

"...They’re executing like robots."

Evan growled.

"They’re not just holding the lead..."

"...they’re tilting the floor back their way."

Lucas’s gaze drifted to the Forest bench—

And there sat Elijah.

Still.

Stoic.

Like a general watching a chessboard.

Not worried.

Just... studying.

(You’re watching how we crack, huh?)

(Waiting for the wobble... the hesitation... the heat stroke.)

Lucas’s eyes narrowed.

He clenched his fists.

(Too bad, Elijah.)

(We’re not breaking.)

(We’re about to burn brighter.)

The fire hadn’t dimmed.

It was just waiting to erupt.

The gym still buzzed from

Brandon Yu’s second straight bucket,

a tight, hanging floater that kissed glass like it was planned since childhood.

But on the Vorpal side?

No panic.

Just

two players meeting eyes

at the top of the arc.

Lucas Graves. Evan Cooper.

One: fire in his blood.

The other: chess in his mind.

Evan wiped the sweat from his temple, crouched slightly into his stance, and whispered behind his mouthguard:

"They’re baiting us into rushing. The slower they go, the more impatient we get. It’s a tempo trap."

Lucas nodded slowly, spinning the ball once behind his back before letting it rest in his palm, then bouncing it rhythmically

tap-tap... pause... tap.

"Then we slow it down too."

Evan frowned. "Even slower?"

"That’s playing into their hands."

Lucas smirked.

"No. We

look

like we’re slowing down. But we strike between beats. Off-rhythm."

Evan’s eyes lit up.

"Like jazz."

Lucas said,

"Like Ethan."

Next Possession

Vorpal came up the court

deliberately slow.

Evan walked the ball up, letting the defense settle, almost daring them to get comfortable.

Even

Nolan Reyes blinked

, confused at the sudden shift.

Forest fell into position tight man, hedged zone help.

But Vorpal?

They formed a

wide arc.

Brandon Young

in the post.

Ryan Taylor

stretching near the baseline.

Josh Turner

hovering just outside the wing.

Lucas?

He drifted like mist—

nonchalant, off-ball, relaxed.

Then—

Like a spark to gasoline—

BAM!

Lucas

curled sharply

around a pin-down from Brandon Young—

a sudden, slashing cut across the free-throw line.

Evan?

He passed mid-dribble before the curl even finished.

A

one-touch bounce pass

, tight angle, leading perfectly.

"Go!"

Lucas caught it in

full stride

But

he didn’t shoot.

He froze the help with a shoulder tilt

Then kicked it to the corner.

Josh Turner.

Midrange Maestro.

Quick shot fake.

One controlled dribble in.

Plant.

Elevate.

Pull-up J.

Swish.

49 – 49. Tie game.

Forest’s bench

shifted

.

Coach Nguyen

rubbed his chin.

Ayden Liu

leaned forward, elbows on knees.

Elijah?

Still watching. Still silent.

But his fingers

tapped rhythmically

on his knee.

(They’re syncing.)

(Lucas and Evan... they’re beginning to overlap reads.)

Forest Ball.

Nolan Reyes brought it up.

Slow. Methodical.

But Lucas didn’t bite.

Instead, he

subtly guided Evan

to apply a longer closeout on Brandon Yu—anticipating the rotation two steps early.

Coonie Smith

barked from the bench,

"That’s it! Box it in!"

But the pass came

late.

Brandon had to

force a leaning fade.

Clang.

Ryan Taylor snagged the board.

Quick outlet to Evan.

And then?

Chaos.

Lucas bolted

wide left.

Josh darted

baseline.

Brandon Young posted

mid-lane.

Ryan fake-screened

high.

It looked like

motion madness

—but to Evan?

It was

sheet music.

A

back pass

no look whipped behind to where Lucas was

already cutting

from the corner.

Felix Carter lunged almost stole it—

But Lucas

leaned in-air

, caught it with one hand at his hip—

Reverse layup.

51 – 49. Vorpal takes the lead.

Ayumi

punched the air.

"Let’s go, Lucas!"

Louie

, grinning on the bench, chuckled:

"I’ll give him three more plays before I tag back in."

Kai Mendoza added,

"Lucas and Evan... are reading sheet music together now."

Jeremy whispered,

"They’re playing feel-first now."

🎤

Announcer:

"And just like that — Vorpal regains the lead! 51 to 49! Lucas Graves, the mimic... has found his rhythm. And Evan Cooper, the point guard with a brain like a maze — is right there with him!"

Elijah’s Thoughts:

(If I stay on the bench too long... they’ll start pulling away.)

(But if I go in too early... they’ll adapt to me before the 4th quarter.)

He stood.

Coach Nguyen

looked over

But Elijah shook his head.

"One more minute."

Game Clock: 5:21

Lucas looked at Evan.

Evan looked at Lucas.

No words.

Just nods.

(Let’s play our game.)

To be continue

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