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The tournament

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When Daphne a sixteen year old orphan girl found herself in a deadly one-winner mandatory annual game with thirty participants.

Daphne had to bury her weakness behind and struggle to survive on a contaminated and unexpected cursed ground.

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      In Archiefield, a small unified region situated under the soil, lives an orphan girl called Daphne Reuben. She's sixteen years old rather refer homeless for she had no one but the small golden ball her father had given to her before he died. Daphne was young and petite, her long brown hair certainly hasn't rooted from her father's side, roughly frame her round shape face. Her eyes were honey brown and bigger than her father’s. Daphne had fewer friends or anyone closest to family. For year's she had live on her own with no adult guidance, since the age of six. She has not a nickname like other kids in Archiefield. But if you feel like giving her one what would it be? Some boy once called her a dolphin, she had no knowledge of what the word meant until she sadly learns it's a certain type of species that lives in the water. Her father, Vincent Rueben was a former successful merchant who committed a country crime, and instead, to serve the punishment as sentenced by the court members as for twenty years imprisonment, Vincent pleaded with the court and was granted six years to raise his daughter, Daphne. In return, he shall be executed immediately on the exact date after the years are over. Archiefield has formed over fifty years ago after a nuclear war that wiped out humanity and technology, leaving the earth contaminated of which survival is impossible. However a little survived under a secret bunker—unified and christened the underground region 'Archiefield' to what it is today. For years Elders, that is court members, whom everyone believed they've seen outside world before it's nothing more than a radioactive polluted space and have better knowledge for what earth had offered, along with what constitution and survival meant to the human race, fifty-five years ago. Those are the court members who introduced an annually mandatory tournament for every eighteen years old. A better life, they call it. But who believes what the members of the court say? When they're only obsessed with keeping the bunker under their control as long as they reign? DAPHNE "Double of the stones?" Bella questioned. I included my special golden rock to beat the required number before I answer the tiny blonde girl four years younger me. "I have five stones." The young girl had to urge again. "So what's double of five stones?" Okay when I mentioned Bella teaching me kinds of stuff, is not like she's some teacher or anything to expect. Bella is a tiny twelve-year-old girl, half my height. She has been my only friend for years even though I'm older. If not for her I'd have starved and even break. But with her, she has been here like a little sister and a friend, always worrying about me. The thing is since, after my sixth birthday, my life wouldn't be described as normal. it's a life no one would consider for their child if they have a choice. I lost my both parent at an early age, not that I knew my mother since we were apart three months after she gave birth to me. Father said it was her eighteen years and with the tournament being compulsory for every kid coming to age, my mom had to leave. At bedtime, he would describe what she looked like and remind me she wouldn't leave us intentionally. He said she didn't make it to the ultimate planet, she would've come back for us. It was the only thing he ever talked about her. So I made myself believe she died. I mean sixteen years is a long time. But with Bella it was survivable, she taught me how to read and write for I have nothing to pay for my education, sometimes she helps with medication when I fall sick. Bella lives a good life compares to others, her mother is one of the best doctors Archiefield would ask for, and just as her father being among the greatest engineers. "Fifty-five?" I ask rather than an answer. It's been months and learning mathematics is the hardest part of our studies. I still couldn't pass the counting stage and it's starting to stress both of us. "No, Daphne. It's just similar to what we did yesterday." "I can't think of anything better than fifty-five." Bella's eyes rise while she inspects me. "It's ten, Daphne. Five plus five is ten. It was an additional question." "Oh." I embarrassingly scrunch my face. "You should have said it was an additional question." Bella giggles at my dumbness, I'm sure, and begins getting up. "Whatever I say, you're always going to use the same tactic to defend yourself." "No, I wouldn't." I oppose, smiling at the cute girl, who has never seen me as disgust and nasty as others would always define me in the market. "Yes, you would." She pressed on. Okay, I would, I always play the same game when I have no idea how to solve numbers. The truth is numbering confuses me. That's me trying to survive under a polluted atmospheric space. Though the smile on our faces didn't last long when the small door to the garbage store was thrown open and reveals four court armies in their dark robots uniforms. Yes, I live in a garbage store. One among the armies pulls me by the arms until I'm standing on my feet. Scared, shocked, tensioned were all understatements, one would say I was going through a heart attack. "What do you want from me?" I cried louder in the four-cornered steel-walled room. I was hopeful my screams will make them go away. I even tried to wiggle out of their hold even though we both know is not possible. They're too strong for a sixteen-year-old girl. "Leave her alone," Bella yells before the men forcing me out, but none of them were listening. I wonder what offense I've committed to having armies holding out those weapons that could damage the entire body system until human breathing stops. The last time I stole food was two months ago and I'm sure a simple market woman wouldn't call those robots on me. "Please, there must be some misunderstandings just listen to me, I'm not the one you're looking for." I tried explaining. However, I was granted no chance before they shoved me out from the door and into a court vehicle. I heard Bella calling after me, I heard her pleading with them to release me, I heard her screams and cries until it became distant. And then I saw where we were heading. The majestic headquarters, which held the blood of my father. My eyes widen, my heartbeat increased. With panic, I turn back to the men in robotic uniforms and beg. "No... no." I charge for the vehicle exit, not fast enough though for the men beside me shoved me back. "Please, I can't go there. I swear I'm not what you're looking for. I committed no offense. I'm no one." With tears, I explicit. They must have a heart in their ribcage, they might wear robotic uniforms but they must be humans behind those clothes made of plastic and zinc, they must have emotions, they must understand why I don't want anything to do with the majestic headquarters. No country person ever came out of there after been delivered there, no one ever returned. I've heard stories, good and bad. Sad and tough. I do not wish to go there after everything. "Please let me out." Luckily I finally wiggle out from that man's hold and push open the moving vehicle, rolling out of it. I cared less for the sudden pain all over my body from hitting the hard floor. It takes me a while before my body stopped rolling against the floor and when it does, I winced lifting my head. Surprisingly, my mouth falls open to the view in front of me. There are a lot of kids my age matching the same brown boilersuit, they're grouped into at least five groups or is it a team? around the spacious headquarters surrounding where my dad was executed were people lively practicing like my father didn't die right there ten years ago. My eyes fell on some group sitting by the benches, clearly taking lectures from the man in a high court outfit. Ahead of me are those learning to heat fire. And By my left were other groups training deadly moves with actual weapons. I panicked and begin crawling away when I saw a robotic army towering over me. I think it's the last thing I remember after the weapon came up in my vision, hitting me hard in the face.

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