Jack dared not move.
Down either side of the dojo were lined the students of the Niten Ichi
Ryū, appearing at first glance to be a ceremonial welcoming party. They
formed a narrow corridor of samurai, stretching from the entrance to
Hosokawa himself at the opposite end.
At various points behind these two rows, Jack noticed the other Circle
of Three entrants. All of them looked thoroughly beaten, some nursing
bruised limbs, others bloody faces. Jack spotted Akiko halfway down the
hall. She didn't look too injured, though she clutched her side, wincing in
pain as she shifted to get a better view of Jack.
'Welcome to the Gauntlet,' greeted Sensei Hosokawa from the far end
of the hall. 'Please join me so we can begin.'
Jack took a wary step forward.
Nothing happened.
He glanced to one side, eyeing a burly student from the year above.
The boy ignored him.
Jack made another move, but the two rows remained stock-still.
Perhaps they were just a welcoming party, with the Gauntlet starting only
once he reached Sensei Hosokawa. Jack began to walk towards the sensei,
but the moment he did, a shout of 'KIAI!' erupted from behind him.
Jack heard the swoosh of a bokken.
Instinctively he ducked, the wooden sword barely missing his
shoulder. Jack spun round, unsheathing his own bokken to protect himself
against any follow-up attack. The student from the year above had been the
culprit and was now bringing his sword back down on to Jack's head.
Jack countered, blocking the strike and swinging his own sword across
his attacker's gut. The blow winded the boy, bending him double. Jack
kicked him hard in the side and the boy fell to the ground.
But no sooner had Jack dispatched his first assailant than a girl broke
from the ranks and thrust a wooden tantō at his stomach. Jack leapt to the
side, parrying the girl's assault with his hand and knocking the knife from
her grip. Slipping to her off-guard side, he brought his own weapon round
in a low arc. The girl jumped to avoid it, but Jack raised the blade at the last
second and caught her ankle. The girl was swept off her feet and landed in a
crumpled heap upon the floor.
A faint rustle alerted Jack to an attack from behind. Two students were
bearing down on him. They struck simultaneously, one sword at his head,
the other at his stomach.
With no time to think, Jack dived beneath the two bokken, rolling
between his assailants. As he passed through, he struck the knee of the boy
to his left, hobbling him. Flipping back to his feet, Jack followed through
with a back kick that caught the other in the kidneys, dropping the boy like
a stone.
As more assailants stepped from the ranks, Jack continued to fight his
way down the centre of the Gauntlet, fending off attack after attack. All his
extra training was now paying off. Each sword movement flowed into the
next, the bokken gliding through the air in a series of controlled arcs and
executing strikes with devastating accuracy.
But with each new wave of attack, Jack became a little slower, a touch
weaker. A sense of dread consumed him as he realized that he wasn't meant
to complete the Gauntlet unscathed. The Gauntlet wasn't about testing his
skill with a sword. It was about his courage and spirit to survive against all
the odds.
Jack was now three-quarters of the way down the hall and had levelled
with Kazuki, who bore a nasty gash on his left cheek. His rival watched
Jack's progress through hooded eyes, one of which was swollen half-shut.
The only other entrant who had got as far as him was Yamato, but it seemed
no one had reached Sensei Hosokawa.
With the end in sight, Jack rushed forwards, but was confronted by a
girl wielding a bō. The girl twirled her staff like a whirling dervish and
prevented him from passing. By the way she moved, Jack could tell she was
as quick as a cobra, and the reach of her weapon gave her a distinct
advantage over Jack's bokken. Jack couldn't even get close. He dodged and
weaved, but was unable to land a single strike.
She thrust her bō at Jack with lightning speed, catching him directly in
the stomach. Jack felt his insides turn over. She whipped her staff up,
knocking him under the chin. He saw stars and almost blacked out. But Jack
instinctively swung his bokken up, somehow managing to deflect what
would have been her finishing blow to his neck.
He staggered backwards, continuing to fend off her attacks, but then
her staff hit his sword hand, breaking his grip, and the bokken went
skittering across the dojo floor.
Defenceless, Jack could only jump from side to side as she drove her
staff at him. He went to slip past her, but was pinioned from behind by
another student in line.
The bō girl grinned and drove forward to deliver her conquering strike.
At the last second, Jack stamped on the foot of his captor, twisting
sideways so that the bō connected with the boy's stomach instead. The boy
yelled in surprise, relinquishing Jack from his grip.
In one fluid movement, Jack seized the boy's bokken and brought it
down hard on to the girl's lead hand. Her bō clattered to the ground.
Jack shoulder-barged her out of the way and charged for the end of the
Gauntlet.
He had made it!
He had run the Gauntlet.
He had managed to complete a trial.
Bruised and battered as he was, he proudly faced Sensei Hosokawa,
who returned his gaze with a satisfied nod of the head. Jack could only hope
that he had done enough to be selected for the Circle of Three. He bowed
his respects to Sensei Hosokawa.
Strangely, there was no applause from the students. The anti-gaijin
sentiment surely hadn't gone so far in the school that they wouldn't
recognize his achievement. Jack was about to look up, when out of the
corner of his eye, he glimpsed the sensei shift his body weight. Something
whistled through the air.
The next thing Jack heard was, 'How many times have I told you…'