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Chapter 74 – Good Sport

  As Kavren advanced, his rge form moving with surprising agility for someone of his size, Vivienne’s heads darted toward him with practiced precision. One head aimed for his legs, while another soward his ribs, and a third shot for his throat. The ferocity of the attack left little room for him to dodge, but Kavren, with the grace of a seasoned fighter, mao twist and parry with impressive skill.

  He smmed his fist into one of Vivienne’s heads with a resounding thud, sending it careening to the side with a siing crack. For a brief moment, Kavren allowed himself to revel in the small victory, watg the massive head recoil from the blow. But before he could fully appreciate the strike, the remaining heads surged forward with a sudden, terrifying speed. One of them whipped around and sank its razor-sharp teeth into his shoulder, the sensation of teeth pierg deep into his flesh sending a shock of pain through his body.

  Kavren howled in pain, instinctively swinging his arm in an effort to shake her off. But Vivienne’s grip was like iroeeth not giving an inch as they tore into his skin. With a low, guttural growl, her head twisted violently, the flesh of his shoulder giving way as she ripped at him. The brutal strength of her movements sent shockwaves of pain throughout his body, but before he could retaliate, she released him with a savage force, sending him stumbling backward, his feet sliding in the dirt.

  Blood dripped from his wound as he staggered, struggling to maintain his footing. His breath came in ragged gasps, his eyes flickeriween rage and grudging respect. He wiped the blood from his mouth, eyeing Vivieh a new uanding. She wasn’t just a beast in form, but in ferocity.

  “That’s first blood. Vivienne wins the round,” Rava called out from the edge of the ring, her voice sharp and steady.

  Vivieood tall, her many heads hissing in unison, eyes glinting with the thrill of the fight. A wicked smile spread across her face, her expression feral, yet exultant. She slowly shifted her weight, standing in a way that atuated her monstrous size and strength, each head surveying Kavren with cold amusement.

  “Well, well,” Vivienne purred, her voice oozing with satisfa, her heads swaying in unison as they surveyed Kavren, their eyes gleaming with hunger. “That was fun, but I’m just getting started.” Her tail flicked behihe movement sleek and predatory, the air arouhick with the electric buzz of anticipation.

  Kavren’s lips curled into a bloody grie the sharp sting of pain radiating from his shoulder. “Damn you, Vivienne. You fight like an animal.”

  Vivienne’s grin stretched wider, her many eyes gleaming with amusement. “And you fight like an expert!” she said in a voice that seemed to split into several tones, discorda harmonious, a strange and almost eerie melody. “I’d hate to be against you otlefield.”

  Kavren chuckled darkly, wiping blood from his with the back of his hand. “High praise. But I still have a match to win.”

  Vivieail flicked again, its tip crag with energy, as the very air seemed to bend around her in anticipation. Without warning, her form began to shift. The mass of heads that had snapped and hissed at Kavren like a hydra receded, the monstrous limbs retrag and her body pag with an uling fluidity. Her body swelled, reshaping with unnatural precision as the excess mass faded. Her skin smoothed, her jagged appendages retrag as her form settled into something distinctly humanoid. Yet, even in this form, she radiated a predatory aura that was impossible to ignore.

  She straightened, her figure still imposing, though now she stood a few inches shorter than Kavren. Her eyes narrowed to slits, the same sharp, predatleam still burning within them. While her body was less monstrous, it was no less lethal—her graceful frame exuded power iaut muscle, every sinew prepared for the fight. Her posture was a strike, poised and perfect, but ready to explode with brutal force.

  Kavren’s grin faltered for just a moment as he took in her new form. His narrowed eyes fred with a mix of excitement and disdain. “You think you take me down in that form? I already scored two points against you with that shape,” he growled, his fists tightening in readiness, his stance brag for what was to e.

  Vivienne simply shrugged, her grin pyful but razor-sharp. "You’ll have to see."

  Rava’s voice rang out, sharp and anding. “Begin!”

  With Rava’s and, the tension snapped like a taut wire. Kavren charged, his powerful legs thundering against the ground as he lunged forward with a ferocity that belied his grin. His massive fists swung toward Vivienne’s head, aiming to take her down with a single, crushing blow.

  Vivienne’s body shifted fluidly, her movements a blur of grace as she ducked beh his fist with ease, her long limbs flowing as she adjusted her stance. With barely a breath, she tered, her fist flying towards his midse in a move so swift it was almost too fast for the eye to track. Kavren barely had time to raise his arm to block, the impact vibrating through his forearm as Vivienne’s punded with a siing thud.

  Kavren staggered back, growling, but he didn’t falter. With a snarl, he swung his leg, attempting to knock Vivienne off her feet. She saw it ing and danced backward with a fluidity that belied her size, her feet light on the ground as she maintained her distance.

  The few moments were a blur of movement, a deadly daween them. Kavren attacked relentlessly, his fists like sledgehammers, but Vivienne was everywhere, weaving in and out of his strikes with startling agility. The sound of blows nding and grunts of exertion filled the air, but her was able to gain the upper hand just yet.

  The battle raged on, each of Kavren’s strikes nding with earth-shattering force, but Vivienne danced around him like a specter, her movements fluid and precise. She ducked under his powerful punches, leaned back to avoid his crushing elbows, and tered with quick jabs to his ribs and face. Her sharp eyes never left his, trag his every move, waiting for the right moment to strike.

  Kavren's grunts of frustration filled the air as he charged again, swinging with all his might, hoping to catch her off guard. His speed was impressive, but Vivienne's agility was unmatched. She ducked, weaving around his fists and kig out with her legs to push him off-bance.

  "You’re quick," Kavren growled, his grin never waverie the sweat beginning to bead on his forehead. “But not quiough.”

  Vivienne smirked, her voice pyful but dripping with malice. “We’ll see about that, won’t we?”

  He lunged again, this time with a sweeping punch aimed at her head. Vivienne saw the opening just a moment too te and barely ducked in time, but the force of the blow sent a ripple of air that grazed her scalp. She staggered back, quickly regaining her bance as Kavren pressed forward with a series of rapid jabs.

  This time, Vivienne didn't evade. Instead, she absorbed the hits, using her body to shift with the blows, letting his strikes gnce off her rather than trying to dodge them. Her chest heaved with the effort, but her focus remained sharp. She allowed him to e closer, baiting him, knowing he would overit.

  Kavren’s punch came in with full force. Vivienne’s eyes fshed with deadly i as she sidestepped at the st possible moment, grabbing his extended arm and twisting it around his back. She moved like lightning, her tail snapping forward to around his leg, tripping him just enough to force him to stumble.

  Before Kavren could recover, Vivienne’s cw shot out like a viper, nding a blow to his abdomen. Her fist hit with precision, digging deep into his side with a siing tear that echoed in the night air. He gasped, staggering ba pain, the sudden forog the wind out of him.

  For a moment, Kavren stood frozen, eyes wide with disbelief as he touched his side, feeling the warmth of blood seepiween his fingers. Vivienne’s eyes glinted with victorious satisfa as she stepped forward, ready for the finish.

  “That’s first blood,” Vivienne purred, a low chuckle esg her lips. “Seems like we are even now.”

  Rava’s voice rang out, sharp and clear. “Vivienne wins the round.”

  Kavren stood still for a moment, his hand still pressed to his side as he took in the sight of Vivienne’s victory. His chest rose and fell with heavy breaths, but the fire in his eyes hadn’t go. He let out a low, rumbling ugh as he wiped blood from his lip, shaking his head.

  “Well, you’ve got me now, Vivienne,” he said, his grin widenie the blood still trig down his side. “I’ll give you that. But don't think this is over. There is still one rou.” His voice was fident, though the pain in his side told aory.

  Vivienne’s lips curled up into a smile, sharp and knowing. She tilted her head, her eyes gleaming as she looked down at him. “Oh, Kavren,” she purred, her tone dripping with pyful malice. “I think yoing to find the round a little... more difficult.”

  Kavren arched an eyebrow, still trying to maintain his bravado. “More difficult? Ha! You don’t think I handle—”

  Vivie him off with a sudden, fluid motion, her body shifting once more. The air around her crackled with power as her form began to swell, the muscles in her limbs bulging, her body stretg taller, broader, until she was a massive, looming titan.

  Her limbs thied, her torso expanding as her skin took on a rock-like texture, veins pulsing with dark energy. Her head grew even rger, five gaping mouths now snarling from her neck, their eyes glowing with hungry anticipation. She towered over Kavren, who was now looking up at her with a mixture of shod disbelief.

  “What—what in the abyss is that?” he stammered, his eyes wide in ic horror.

  Vivienne’s voied from her t form, teasing and almost amused. “What, didn’t you expect this? You did say you wanted a match, right? Well, here I am, darling.”

  Kavren took a step back, his mouth hanging open in astonishment. “Well that’s not fair.”

  Vivieook a slow step forward, each footfall shaking the earth beh them. Her colossal size dwarfed him pletely, and face tilted down toward him with an unnerving predatleam.

  “I think we’re done here,” she said with a wicked smile, her massive tail flig behind her like a whip.

  Rava, watg with amusement from the sidelines, raised an eyebrow a out a soft chuckle. Her gaze flickered between Kavren’s ically stunned fad Vivie form. “Well, this should be eaining,” she mused under her breath.

  “Begin!” Rava called, her voice cutting through the tense air, as she stepped back to observe the final round.

  Kavren shook his head, still trying to process the enormity of Vivienne’s new form. “You ’t be serious...” he muttered to himself. But there was a gleam of determination in his eyes as he shook his fists. “Alright, let’s do this then! I’m still—”

  Before he could finish, Vivienne lunged, moving with a speed that was both unnerving and awe-inspiring. Her massive arms reached out, hands as rge as boulders, grabbing at him with terrifying precision. Kavren barely had time to react, his eyes wide with panic as he ducked to the side, narrowly avoiding one of her crushing hands. But she was too quick. Her massive tail swept around, knog him off his feet, sending him crashing to the ground with a loud thud.

  “Is this the best you’ve got?” Vivienne's voice rumbled, a teasing edge to it as she loomed over him. She hissed with her maw and snapped iement.

  Kavren scrambled to his feet, his pride stinging as he gred up at her, determination burning in his eyes. “I’ll make yret this... just wait!” he growled, charging forward with all the strength he could muster. But Vivienne, unfazed, whipped her thick bck tail around with practiced ease, swatting him aside like a fly. The force of the blow sent him tumbling through the air, crashing heavily into the dirt.

  Vivienne’s voice rumbled with amusement, her form looming over him like a titan. “Care to cede, Kavren?” she teased, a wicked smirk pying on her lips.

  Kavren struggled to rise, every movement bored uhe weight of his bruised body. He winced, his chest heaving with exertion, but his grin only grew wider, almost manic. “You’re insane...” he chuckled darkly, shaking his head in disbelief.

  Vivienne’s grin stretched impossibly wide, her eyes gleaming with both pyfulness and ferocity. “Oh, I’m far from insane,” she purred, her tone almost affeate. “Okay, maybe a little bit.”

  With that, she moved in for the final blow, her giant cws reag for him again. She grabbed him by the arm, lifting him effortlessly off the ground and bringing him up to her face, her massive maing hungrily.

  “I think this round is mine,” Vivienne said, her voice a satisfied purr as she squeezed gently. Kavren’s eyes widened, but he couldn’t help but ugh at how ridiculous the situation had bee.

  “Alright, alright, you win,” he groaned, his voice hoarse from the pressure. “I surrender! You’ve pletely obliterated me! Put me down!”

  Rava, still watg with a look of amusement on her faodded approvingly. “First blood, Vivie’s over.”

  Vivienne's smirk deepened, her t form casting an almost suffog shadow over Kavren as she loomed above him. “I think I’ll let you off easy… this time,” she purred, her voice sweet with a venomous edge, dripping with mock pity. She flicked her tail with a nguid, almost absent-minded motion, releasing him just high enough to drop him onto the ground with a heavy, bone-jarring thud. The earth itself seemed to shake beh her colossal form.

  Kavren groaned as he pushed himself up, his pride stung but his grin still unyielding. His gaze flickered upward, awe and exasperation battling in his eyes. "ime, I’m definitely getting a rematch,” he muttered, half-winded from the impact but not about to back down.

  Vivienne giggled, the sound lilting and pyful as her form shifted back to its more familiar shape. Her movements were fluid, like a predator shifting gears after the hunt. She noticed Kavren’s gaze lingering on her, his eyes trag the subtle ges in her features, and she leaned in a little, her voice teasing and husky. “Like what you see?”

  Kavren’s eyes widened for a moment before he burst into a loud, rumbling ugh that echoed in the night air. His grin stretched wide, an iious, carefree thing. “Oh, I do! A woman who fight and has no shame? I think I might be in love already!”

  Vivienne raised an eyebrow, her grin sharpening with a touischief. She flicked her hair over her shoulder, every movement deliberate and teasing. “You’d better be careful, Kavren. I might just take you up on that offer.”

  Kavren opened his mouth, his grin faltering as a shadow fell over him. He gnced up to see Rava’s icy gre aimed squarely at him. Clearing his throat, he straightened and gave Vivienne a polite bow, though his grin lingered faintly at the ers of his mouth. “Good fight. I hope we meet again soon—preferably in less... overwhelming circumstances.”

  Vivieilted her head, him a grin full of teeth. Despite the attempt at a genuine smile, it carried an edge that reminded everyone in the courtyard just what she was capable of. “Good fight,” she replied, her voice as smooth as silk but with an undercurrent of challenge.

  As Kavren turned and strode off, chug softly to himself and nursing his bruised pride, Rava stepped forward. Her t form cast a cool shadow over Vivienne, but her expression was unreadable.

  Kivvy sidled up to them, gng betweewo women with an awkward ugh. “Well, that was something! Guess I’ll just... head back to the room?” she offered, already bag away.

  Rava’s voice cut through the night, firm but not unkind. “Do that, Kivvy. Vivienne won’t be needing it tonight.”

  Vivienne blinked, her grin faltering into a look of fusion as she turo Rava. “Oh? And where exactly will I be, then?”

  Rava’s lips curled into a slow, knowing smirk as she stepped closer. Her voice dropped, smooth and ced with amusement, but her eyes held a glint of something deeper. “Let’s just say, watg you thrash my brother like that... it made me want a spar of my own.”

  Vivieilted her head, her brow furrowing in puzzlement. “A spar? What are you—” Her words cut off as realization flickered across her face. “Oh.”

  Before she could say another word, Rava moved with the swiftness of someone who had made up her mind. She grabbed one of the discarded sheets from the ground, swiftly ing it around Vivienne’s body in an almost absurdly effit motion, pulling it tight enough to restrict her movements.

  “Wait—Rava!” Vivienne mao yelp before she found herself lifted effortlessly into a princess carry.

  Rava’s smirk deepened, her tone practically a purr. “Also, I’m a sore loser.”

  SupernovaSymphony

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