IantoLiam's profile picture. No matter what I do, it's never enough

Ianto Undersee

@IantoLiam

No matter what I do, it's never enough

*shows up at fight night looking like I already was in a fight* @Ella_Natali



- breathing. Memories push into my head, the car and the thud of Edie's body, but I push it away. I need to focus.*


- and I don't bother to care what he means by that, I just order someone else to keep a towel to the gash on his leg and make sure he stays-


- open the fight ring and losing this location. I grit my teeth* Okay, then we need to get him outside. *"Wait, I'll call Ella!" A guy says-


- and address everyone around me.* Call 911! *Nobody moves, and I know that's not going to happen. Calling the authorities means blowing -


- time with my dad at the hospital and patching up Jack to know this guy's leg is the least of his worries. I immediately brace his head, -


- to the fighter, kneeling next to him and those also trying to help. Nobody seems to know what to do, so I take over, having spent enough -


- angle. Injury is common here, but this looks worse than a broken nose. I'm on my feet, instinct having me push past the crowd and running-


- and I look up to see one of the fighters get hit and flip out of the ring, landing hard on the concrete floor, his leg at a strange -


- fight, my hands trembling with adrenaline as I anticipate mine to come. I'm mentally preparing myself when a shout goes through the crowd-


- that comes with seeing each other beat up and beating each other up every week. I pull away from the crowd though, and sit watching a -


- small community though, and so I'm not unknown. The other regulars welcome me back and I let them, finding a thrill in the camaraderie -


- up to the bigger ones. I'm somewhere in the middle tonight, and that's fine. I don't need to be popular, I just want to fight. It's a -


- have fought at before, so I'm familiar with it. I start to relax as the evening goes on, starting with the smaller fights and building -


- don't want to stick around and talk about sports or girls. When it's finally dark out, I find myself pulling up to the warehouse, one we -


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