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held his hands out in front of him. ‘Calm down mate. It’s them out there you want to be pissed off with, not us.’
    ‘Us? Who else is here?’ the lad replied, standing up fully now. ‘Youse best tell me what’s fuckin’ goin’ on, or there’ll be fuckin’ murder, you get me?’
    Goldie put his hands down. Curled them into fists instead. ‘Look,’ he tried a softer voice, but it didn’t really work. ‘Look, we’re in the same boat. I’m Goldie, the lad over here is Dean. We’ve been taken by a bunch of nutters who want to give us some kind of army training or some shite …’
    ‘Well, I’m MC Cray-Z. And MC Cray-Z doesn’t take any shit, you get me?’
    ‘You’re called what? Where you from?’
    ‘Bootle. What’s it to you?’
    Goldie shook his head. ‘I’m not calling you MC Fucking Shit. I’m just gonna call you Bootle for now. That all right?’
    ‘This is bollocks …’
    ‘No,’ Goldie replied, taking a few steps towards him. ‘It’s not. It’s as fucking real as it can get. But you need to calm down, otherwise …’
    ‘Or what? What’re you gonna do about it?’
    Goldie almost smiled. It had been a long time since someone had spoken to him like that when a gun wasn’t being trained on him.
    ‘Listen. I’ll give you one warning,’ Goldie said, stepping closer, five yards away from Bootle now, taking in his full five foot five figure. Small man syndrome exuding from every pore. ‘One warning, given what you’ve been through. But I won’t give you another.’
    Bootle took a step forward, hands shaking, sweat on his forehead.
    ‘Do something,’ Bootle said as he stopped in front of him.
    Goldie smiled then.
    Gammaspoke first as they watched the camera feed from inside the Dorm. ‘We might have a problem here …’ shesaid, nudging Delta.
    ‘What do we do?’ Deltareplied.
    Gammalooked around at the only other person in the small monitoring room. Tango chewed on his bottom lip for a second or two, then spoke.
    ‘Get Alpha.’
    A minute or so later, Alpha bounded in, forcing his way in front of Gamma and staring into the screen.
    Gamma cleared her throat. ‘Should we go and stop it?’
    Alpha stepped back, rubbing at his face before folding his arms.
    ‘No. Let’s see what happens.’
    Goldie didn’t know where the lad had got the strength from, but he was starting to tire already. It was probably down to the endless drills he’d been forced to do in the previous weeks. Muscles not having been given a chance to heal properly, now screaming for him to stop. Lie down and don’t move.
    Bootle had his small hands wrapped around his throat, trying to choke him but not succeeding. Goldie had his chin ducked down low, meaning he could suck in air. All the time, he was concentrating on trying to prise away the grip.
    It had started as it normally did for Goldie whenever he was in a fight. Quick movements forward and a closed fist punch to the side of the other lad’s head. That usually put them down, then he could jump them. Put the boot in and end it.
    But this time he’d miscalculated, and only skimmed the top of Bootle’s head. Then he’d been surprised by the force of the little bastard’s rugby tackle as he was forced backwards onto the floor.
    Goldie stopped trying to prise the hands away. Drew back his fist as far as he could, and drove it into the side of Bootle. Kidneys. Instant pain. Bootle’s hands loosened and Goldie took his chance. He pushed him away, letting him fall to the side, before punching him in the jaw, hearing a click or snap – he couldn’t tell which one – in his right hand. He ignored it, punching again, hearing the satisfying thump of flesh on flesh as he carried on. Bootle’s face started turning red as knuckles met skin, cuts forming around his eyes and cheekbones. Blood mixing with sweat and tears.
    Goldie left him coughing and retching on the floor, stood up, and began stamping on the cunt.
    He was in his socks, so he wasn’t doing as

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