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One Last Bet

Chapter 2 

Word Count: 597    |    Released on: 23/06/2025

cle Leo sat me down at the kitchen table. He looked older than

he started, his voice heavy.

t was a medical bill. A very large one. The

hest. "It' s not good, Maya. The do

the bill. It was staggerin

y voice barely a whisper. "The mo

y, kid. I got a bad tip. A friend... he swore it was a sure thing. I thought I

rk, all those hours staring

' re tired. I know you want a break. But I need you, Maya. Jus

e. How could I say no? This was my uncle, the man w

the betrayal, seemed distant and dreamlike c

oice flat. "Okay, Unc

before he masked it with a grateful sob. He pulled me int

rld. I poured over every piece of data, every injury report,

aw something no one else did: a new blocking scheme they' d practiced in secret, designed to spri

er and gave it to my uncle. "This is it,"

g this would be the last tim

tting account. I was going to place my ow

impulse made me open TikTo

od ran

earlier. He was leaning against a flas

' s a rookie running back nobody is talking about, but your king knows all

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“The roar of the South Philly sports bar was music to my ears, the cheers for my "Oracle" predictions ringing hollow as I saw the smiling faces of my childhood friends. Just one week from now, in a life I' d already lived, these same friends would lose everything on my predictions and leave me for dead in a dirty alley. They' d blame me, screaming King K, the flashy influencer, had called it an hour before I did, beating me until I stopped moving. Now they pressed me for more "sure things," their greed a mask over the rage I knew was coming, their loyalty as thin as their winnings. Then my Uncle Leo, the only family I had, intervened, pulling the "exhausted niece" card, a gesture that filled me with relief, even as I felt a pang of guilt for my coldness. But relief turned to dread when he revealed his "heart condition" and a staggering medical bill, claiming he' d lost all our savings on a "bad tip"-a lie designed to force one last, massive prediction from me. The betrayal of my previous life faded into the background, eclipsed by the desperate reality of his illness, trapping me into playing the Oracle again. I poured my soul into the data, finding a perfect, obscure rookie bet, only to see King K post the exact same pick minutes later, confirming a sickening truth: Uncle Leo was leaking my intel. My blood ran cold when I found the unique Eagles watch I' d given my uncle on King K' s wrist in an old photo, realizing my uncle was not only feeding my analysis to his secret boyfriend but was systematically destroying my reputation to build King K' s brand. The pieces clicked: it was always planned. But this time, I was ready. I cashed out my winning soccer bets (which King K had predictably tried to steal credit for, missing my trap bet entirely), and used every dime on one final, impossible gamble: the "unbeatable" NFL team would lose after their star quarterback suffered a season-ending injury in the first quarter-an event I remembered with horrifying clarity from my past life. I packed a bag, ready to watch King K, Uncle Leo, and every single soul who had called me a fraud, who had plotted my demise, lose everything and face the loan sharks I knew would be coming.”
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