3. Goodbye Romanoff

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Y/N's POV:

Oh boy, this is not going to be good.

"I'm sorry what now?" I ask

"In the ring, now!" He angrily commands

"Geez Luiz, relax will you?" I state and he gives me a death glare

I then walked inside the ring and turn to look at him.

"Fine, I'm now in the ring. Happy now?" I ask and je ignores me

So rude.

"Have you ever held a gun?" Dreykov asks me

"Nope, never. Just a pocket knife." I reply then he throws me a pocket knife and I successfully catched it

Woah.

That was cool.

"So what am I gonna do with this?" I ask him

"Show me what you got." He replies assigning a soldier with me in the ring

Dude wha-

This dude is 2 times bigger than me!

"Now fight!" Dreykov yells

Oh-

My-

God-

I'm going to die, am I?

The soldier then ran to me but I stopped him by asking Dreykov a question.

"Wait! Sir? Can I ask you something real quick before we proceed? Just a quick question." I state

"What is it my child?" He states

Gross.

Don't you dare call me your child.

I have a father...

Somewhere...

But I don't know where...

And I don't know who is my father...

"I'll kill him? Or? Just hurt him?" I ask

"It depends, if you get killed. I'm sorry for your loss." He replies

OH

Shit.

"Now fight!" He yells

Wait what!

Oh come on!

It's my first training!

Not killing!

Wish me luck.

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The soldier number one then ran towards me but I managed to slide below him and kick his private part so hard that he groaned in pain.

"Another one!" Dreykov yells

Holy mother of god.

Another one?

Wait.

Two more?

Oh my god.

I'm gonna get killed.

The soldier number two started to throw a punch but I managed to dodge every punch.

The soldier number three starts to run towards me with a knife and of course I don't want to die yet.

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