Chapter 11: Chapter 11

The second quarter was halfway over, and the gap was growing wider.

Lucas Graves stood at the top of the key, panting, sweat dripping down his face. His muscles burned, his breaths came in short gasps.

He glanced at the scoreboard.

Lucas clenched his fists.

"(At this rate, we're not going to win...)"

His mind was racing. His Absolute Mimicry allowed him to replicate their moves, but Orlando had adapted. They were locking him down, forcing him into exhaustion.

Every time he moved, Alec Storm shadowed him.

Every time he looked for a pass, Mason Hayes and Julian Cross were there to cut it off.

"(They're zoning me out...)"

Lucas lifted his head—his sharp, yellow eyes locked onto Evan Cooper.

Evan, Vorpal Basket's point guard and captain, had the ball at the top of the arc.

He looked at Lucas, his expression firm.

"Lucas!" Evan called out.

Lucas snapped out of his thoughts just as Evan fired a sharp pass toward him.

Lucas caught the ball.

But immediately—the Orlando defense collapsed on him.

Alec Storm was in his face.

Mason Hayes was lurking nearby, ready to pounce.

Julian Cross shifted his stance, watching Lucas's every move.

Lucas gritted his teeth. "(They're really trying to force me out of the play.)"

He scanned the court and saw Aiden White open on the wing.

Aiden White—Vorpal Basket's small forward.

Not the best option. But the only option.

Lucas fired a pass to Aiden.

Aiden caught it, pivoted, and searched for an opening.

He spotted Ryan Taylor, the power forward, near the baseline.

Aiden made the quick decision.

Julian Cross jumped the lane.

Aiden's eyes widened.

"Shit!!" he cursed as Julian snatched the ball with one hand and immediately took off down the court.

Orlando Hoops was on the attack again.

The crowd roared as Julian drove toward the basket at full speed.

Lucas and Evan sprinted back, desperate to stop him.

But Julian was too fast.

With a smooth euro step, he cut past Ryan Taylor.

The entire backboard rattled as Julian hung on the rim for a brief moment before landing.

Lucas exhaled sharply, clenching his fists.

This game was slipping away.

And if something didn't change soon...

It would be over before they even reached the second half.

I stared at the scoreboard.

2nd quarter (4 minutes left)

We were getting destroyed.

I knew from the novel that in the second quarter, someone from our team would get injured. And that someone...

I tapped my fingers anxiously against my knee, watching the game unfold.

"(Come on, come on... get injured... get injured...)"

"(Shit, did I just seriously wish for my own teammate to get hurt?)"

"(Damn it, Ethan, that's messed up...)"

I let out a nervous chuckle. "(Sorry, Aiden, nothing personal. But I need that substitution...)"

A part of me felt bad, but this was my chance.

The moment Aiden went down, the coach would have to make a choice.

And I'd make sure he chose me.

I took a deep breath, steadying myself.

"(This is it. My moment is coming.)"

"(Wait for me everyone.... I'll show you what I've got.)"

I watched as the game continued, waiting for the inevitable moment that would change everything.

I gripped the ball tightly, feeling the sweat trickle down my temple.

I glanced up at the scoreboard.

Time Left in the Second Quarter: 4:12

I looked towards the stands, searching for her.

My little sister, Lily White, sitting in the audience, her small hands gripping the railing. She was watching me, eyes filled with admiration.

She had always believed in me. Even when others doubted me.

I wanted to prove to her that her big brother was cool.

"(Just one win... just one damn win...)"

I started dribbling, my heart pounding in sync with the ball hitting the court.

I knew I wasn't the best player on the team. I knew Lucas was playing out of his mind right now.

But I wanted to be more than just a supporting player.

I wanted this moment.

Julian Cross – Starting Small Forward (#3)

Personality: Calm, highly athletic, defensive-minded.

Specialty:Lockdown Defender

Julian stood in front of me, eyes locked in.

He wasn't just standing there.

I wasn't going to pass.

He was daring me to go for it.

From the corner of my eye, I saw Lucas Graves calling for the ball.

"Pass!" Lucas's voice rang out.

For a second—just a second—I thought about giving it to him.

But then I looked back at Lily.

"(No... I can do this!)"

I crossed over hard, shifting the ball from right to left.

I felt my chest tighten.

"(Shit, he's reading me—)"

Before I could react—

His hands moved like lightning—

"Shit!!" I yelled as Julian stole the ball clean.

The next second, he was already sprinting down the court on a fast break.

I turned, desperately chasing after him—

One step. Two steps. Slam.

Julian dunked it hard, the rim rattling as the crowd erupted.

"JULIAN CROSS WITH THE STEAL AND SLAM!!!"

The announcer's voice boomed through the gym.

The Orlando Hoops bench exploded with cheers.

I turned back toward the stands.

Lily was still watching.

But she wasn't smiling.

She just looked... disappointed.

I felt a weight press down on my chest.

I wanted to prove to her that I was cool.

But instead, I just looked like an idiot.

Evan ran up to me. His expression was serious.

"Look, I get it. You wanted to score."

"But basketball isn't about one person proving themselves."

I looked away, shame crawling up my spine.

Evan exhaled, then patted my shoulder.

"You're still her big brother, Aiden. She's proud of you no matter what."

Lucas jogged back down the court, getting back into position.

I took a deep breath.

I wasn't going to get another chance.

Evan Cooper dribbled the ball at the top of the key, his eyes locked onto Alec Storm.

Alec stood in a low defensive stance, his eyes analyzing every twitch of Evan's movements. His presence alone felt suffocating.

Evan gritted his teeth.

He knew he couldn't break past Alec—not without risking a turnover.

Instead, he made the smart choice.

He passed the ball to Josh Turner, who immediately took over.

Josh Turner – Starting Shooting Guard (#8)

Abilities: Mid-range specialist, quick first step.

Weakness: Struggles under heavy defensive pressure.

Josh caught the ball smoothly.

Mason Hayes was on him in an instant.

"You're not getting past me," Mason muttered, his stance widening.

Josh dribbled behind his back, shifting from his right hand to his left in one fluid motion.

Mason's eyes narrowed, focused on the ball.

Josh suddenly rose up for a shot.

Mason, reacting instinctively, jumped up to contest.

Josh never intended to shoot.

The moment Mason left his feet, Josh whipped the ball to Lucas Graves.

Lucas Graves – Bench Player (#10)

Abilities:Absolute Mimicry – can perfectly copy and refine skills.

Weakness: High stamina drain, struggles with consistency.

Lucas saw the opportunity.

The second the ball hit his hands, his brain processed everything.

His eyes snapped to Julian Cross, the best slasher on Orlando Hoops.

He had watched Julian move—studied him—mimicked his steps.

Now, it was time to use them.

Lucas planted his foot hard.

A lightning-fast first step.

The exact footwork, the perfect balance, the subtle shift of weight—

All copied perfectly.

Lucas drove into the paint, his speed shocking everyone.

"What the—?!" Julian Cross, the original user of the move, immediately reacted—too late.

Lucas was already past him.

A defender in front—Ethan Blake, the Power Forward.

Lucas adjusted mid-air.

He had seen Julian do this move before.

Lucas twisted his body, adjusting his shooting angle mid-air, completely avoiding Ethan Blake's outstretched arms.

A perfect mid-air adjustment.

A move only an elite slasher could pull off.

The ball left Lucas's fingertips—

The gym fell into silence for half a second—

"WHAT THE HELL WAS THAT?!"

Orlando Hoops players froze.

Even Alec Storm was stunned.

Lucas landed and turned back, breathing heavily, his eyes sharp.

Julian Cross, the man whose move had just been stolen—stood there, dumbfounded.

"He... copied that move...?"

Mason Hayes turned to Alec, his voice filled with disbelief.

"Yo, what the hell is this guy?"

He just stared at Lucas.

Alec Storm felt irritated

Lucas smile at him due to him being passionate at basketball

Meanwhile, Aiden White watched Lucas and gritted his teeth.

He had been on this team for months.

Lucas had just stepped on the court, and he was already making plays like that.

(I wish I could do that...)

But Aiden knew his limits.

He wasn't an offensive player.

If he couldn't score, then he would defend.

If he couldn't shine, then he would support.

Even if it wasn't much—he would do his job.

Back on the court, Alec Storm suddenly smirked.

"You think you're the only one who can put on a show?"

Lucas, still panting, wiped the sweat off his forehead.

"Okay..." he said, his breath heavy but his resolve strong.

.... After 1 minute of playing

Ethan Albarado watched intently from the bench.

(This is it... this is when Aiden White gets injured.)

He wasn't sure when it would happen.

The novel barely mentioned it.

Aiden was just an extra in Turning Point, a name that barely mattered in the story.

Lucas, Evan, and the other main players got all the attention.

But now, watching Aiden move—watching how he forced himself to keep up—Ethan knew.

Aiden was pushing himself harder than ever.

His defense had stepped up, his footwork was sharp, and he wasn't backing down.

But Ethan could see it.

Aiden's movements were getting sloppy.

His legs were slow to react.

His balance was shaky.

(If he doesn't sub out soon, he's gonna get hurt.)

Lucas, still catching his breath, glanced at Aiden.

Orlando Hoops ran their offense.

Julian Cross had the ball at the top of the key.

He faked right—then drove left.

Aiden reacted—too late.

Julian blasted past him toward the rim.

Lucas rotated to help, but Ethan Blake set a hard screen—BAM!

Julian leapt toward the basket—

Aiden lunged to block him—

The sound cut through the noise of the crowd.

Aiden's face twisted in pain.

His ankle rolled awkwardly.

Evan rushed over, kneeling beside Aiden.

"Shit, Aiden! Are you okay?"

Aiden gritted his teeth, trying to sit up.

His sister in the stands covered her mouth, eyes wide with worry.

The referee signaled the medical staff.

Aiden's hands clenched into fists.

He wasn't playing the rest of this game.

The realization hit him like a truck.

"Damn it!" he cursed under his breath.

The crowd murmured, Orlando's players backed up, waiting for the inevitable substitution.

Ethan Albarado slowly stood up from the bench.

He cracked his knuckles.

(Finally... my turn.)