The Prison Bully Slapped the Quiet New Guy in Front of 300 Men — Then Kept Pushing Him for a Reaction
Chapter 3
"I don't get commissary. I don't use the phones. Leave me alone." "I'll leave you alone when I say you're left alone." Deacon stepped around to the side of the table, forcing Alcides to look at him. Stand up. Alcides closed his eyes for a fraction of a second.
He took a breath. In through the nose. Hold. He stood up. He kept his hands open, pressing them flat against the metal edge of the table.
"I'm standing." Deacon looked around the room. Half the mess hall was watching now. This was his stage. This was where he cemented his legacy as the apex predator. He looked back at Alcides, seeing the open hands, the lack of a fighting stance, the downward gaze.
He saw nothing but a victim. "You're a coward," Deacon spat, "a quiet, weak little coward." Alcides said nothing. Deacon raised his right hand. He didn't throw a punch. A punch was for a fight.
A punch meant you respected the other man enough to consider him a threat. Deacon threw a slap. An open-handed, wide-arcing, degrading slap meant to humiliate. The sound was like a gunshot. Crack.
The heavy, calloused palm struck Alcides squarely across the left cheek and jaw. The force of it was immense, driven by Deacon's 260 poundss. It was the kind of blow that shatters jaws, tears eardrums, and drops men unconscious to the floor. The entire mess hall went dead silent. The only sound was the hum of the overhead fluorescent lights.
Deacon stepped back, a cruel, triumphant smile spreading across his face, waiting for Alcides to crumple into the metal seats, waiting for the tears, the begging, the absolute submission. But Alcides didn't fall. Alcides' head had snapped to the right from the impact, but his feet hadn't moved a millimeter. His hands were still resting flat on the edge of the metal table. Inside Alcides' mind, a terrible, familiar machinery roared to life.
It was automatic, conditioned by 20 years in the ring. The sudden spike of trauma to the head bypassed his conscious thought and triggered the fighter's central nervous system. Before the sound of the slap had even finished echoing, Alcides' brain had processed Deacon's weight distribution, his center of gravity, and the fatal, wide-open exposure of Deacon's liver and jawline. Alcides' right foot dug into the linoleum. The kinetic chain started in his calf, coiled through his hips, and prepared to torque his torso into a devastating, mechanical left hook that would undoubtedly tear Deacon's head off its hinges.
It took everything Alcides had, every ounce of willpower, every memory of his dead wife, every echo of the judge's sentence, to slam the brakes on that kinetic chain. He locked his shoulder joint. He forced his breathing to slow. He swallowed the adrenaline like swallowing broken glass. His hands trembled violently against the table, the knuckles turning white, but he did not close them into fists.
Slowly, agonizingly, Alcides turned his head back to the center. A bright red hand print was blooming across his dark skin. A thin trickle of blood leaked from the corner of his mouth where his teeth had caught the inner cheek. He looked directly into Deacon's eyes. Deacon's smile faltered.
Just a fraction. It was an involuntary reaction to the data his eyes were sending him. He had put everything into that slap. It should have floored the man, but Alcides was just standing there looking at him with eyes that were entirely devoid of fear. In fact, they looked almost pitying.
"Are we done? " Alcides asked. His voice didn't shake. It was a flat, dead monotone. Deacon felt a sudden, inexplicable chill run down his spine. The silence in the room was no longer the silence of awe.
It was a heavy, suffocating silence of anticipation. Deacon didn't know what to do. The script was broken. He had played his best card and the target hadn't flinched. To save face, Deacon scoffed loudly, puffing out his chest again.
"Yeah, we're done. For now,. " He turned on his heel and walked away, snapping his fingers for Skinner and the others to follow, but his walk was too fast. It lacked the lazy, rolling swagger of a true victor. He looked like a man hurrying away from a bomb he had just kicked, praying it wouldn't go off. The mess hall slowly erupted back into noise, a massive, collective whispering.
Alcides sat back down slowly. He picked up a cheap paper napkin, wiped the blood from his mouth, and stared at his tray. Wallace sat frozen across from him. He had seen the whole thing. He had seen the way Alcides absorbed the blow.
He had seen the microscopic shift in Alcides' hips, the immediate planting of the back foot, the way Alcides' left shoulder twitched with suppressed, lethal violence. Wallace leaned across the table. His voice was a harsh whisper. ""My God, kid, you're a pro." " Alcides kept wiping his mouth. He didn't look up. ""Eat your food, Wallace." " Wallace saw that footwork. Wallace pressed his eyes wide.
"That wasn't street fighting. You rolled with that slap just enough to take the sting out of the brain pan and you anchored your weight. You were loaded to kill him. I didn't? "Who are you?" Wallace asked, genuine awe mingling with terror.
"I'm inmate 8429," Alcides said coldly. "And I want to finish my bread." The incident was the only thing talked about on the block that night. Deacon had slapped the new guy and the new guy had just taken it. Half the yard thought Alcides was the biggest coward to ever grace the penitentiary. But the other half, the veterans, the lifers, the men who had survived decades in cages, they weren't laughing.
They had seen Alcides' eyes. They had seen the monstrous, terrifying restraint. The next morning, the truth leaked out. It started in the infirmary. An older guard named Miller had been watching the security footage of the mess hall incident.
Miller was a boxing fanatic. He used to gamble heavily on fights in Vegas back in the early 2000s. He watched the footage of the slap. He watched it again. He zoomed in on Alcides' stance, the footwork, the defensive roll of the neck.
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