Ugo walked to class. He didn’t feel brave. He felt hollowed out, like a bell that had just been struck. But as he sat down, his phone buzzed. A message from an unknown number.
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Ugo didn’t think. He exploded off the track, launching himself over the final barrier not as a hurdler, but as a long jumper seeking sand. He landed in a full sprint, head down, arms churning.
He was level with Kipruto. Then, inch by inch, pulling ahead.