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The Dice That Tamed A Tyrant

Chapter 2 

Word Count: 627    |    Released on: 09/06/2025

chest, enjoying th

. "Always the way. Bi

Alex, you think that mechanic's paycheck is gonna last long again

b, my future, and by extension, at

Even for Tony, this fe

cle Tony," I said, k

e any game, especially one involving mone

hoot first? Or you want to wat

to be intimidated, to

mechanics of dice, the way to control a roll, not perfectly, but enough

Uncle Tony," I said. "

t me like I was crazy, willing

Smart boy. Learn

dice, shook the

he paused, his e

nough to cover a few bad rolls?" He was scrutinizing me,

bout winning money, it was about the display, the power tri

t, a couple thousand. Not a

ough? We'll see what 'en

across the green felt. A seven

imaginary winnings from the center, as no one had bet again

ills from my wallet, crisp and new

, but my heart was t

s point, then passed the d

. They felt cool and

tionally clumsy, just letting

scooping up my five hundred. "Anothe

dred down. Lost it aga

ried, his brow furrowed. He shif

ven looking at him. "Your boy's a big shot now, let him

er of how Tony always treated Dad

k Dad years to be free of when Tony's business initially struggled. T

mall, hopefully reassuring, n

ce, losing another throw, then anot

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“My dad and I always dreaded Christmas Eve at Uncle Tony's mansion, a yearly spectacle of his over-the-top wealth, always making us feel small. Tony, owner of a modest pizzeria chain, never missed a chance to mock Dad's bus driver past or my "grease-monkey" mechanic job. This year, however, Tony's arrogance reached a new low. He brazenly set up a high-stakes craps game, demanding $500 a throw, openly intending to publically humiliate his working-class family and assert his dominance. His cutting remarks about our "small wallets" and direct jabs at Dad's sacrifices hit hard, watching my father shrink. Even my first few dice rolls, intentionally clumsy, led to quick losses, only intensifying Tony's cruel mockery and predictions that I'd be "begging for bus fare home." The decades of quiet disrespect and open disdain for our honest lives boiled into an unbearable fury. Was family just a stage for his ego? This wasn't a game; it was an insult to everything we stood for. But as his taunts echoed, I remembered Sophia's secret dice control lessons. Tonight, enough was enough. I stepped forward, voice steady, ready to use my hidden skill to make Uncle Tony pay-not just for tonight, but for years of casual cruelty.”
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