
One Shot at the Microphone
Lyric Ross · Ongoing · 12.1k Words
Introduction
He could barely order lunch without apologizing to the cashier.
Then he took one wrong sip from the bottle in his bag, stood up in front of six hundred people, and made the national champion forget how to answer.
Chapter 1
My name is Evan Xu, and my greatest enemy is a normal conversation.
Not a difficult conversation. Not a confession, a job interview, or a public apology after accidentally setting off a dorm fire alarm.
A normal one.
If the lunch lady asked whether I wanted an extra chicken drumstick, my throat could lock so hard I once answered, "Thank you, you too."
She had not wished me anything.
If I needed to make a phone call, I rehearsed three versions of the opening line, pressed call, heard the first ring, and immediately forgot language as a concept.
If I went to pick up a package and saw someone standing near the lockers, I could circle the building twice and tell myself I needed the exercise.
So when my roommate Leo Liu kicked open our dorm room door and shouted, "Evan, debate emergency, you're coming with me," I assumed he had a fever.
I was halfway through instant noodles. My hair had entered a legal dispute with gravity. I wore one sock.
"No," I said.
That was the bravest word I knew.
Leo crossed the room in three steps and took my chopsticks.
"Milo has food poisoning."
"Send flowers."
"He's in the campus clinic with an IV. We need a fourth speaker."
The noodles cooled in front of me.
"Fourth speaker," I said carefully, "as in closing summary?"
"Technically."
"Technically means yes."
"You just have to sit there."
"Fourth speakers talk."
"Not if we never call on you."
"There are rules."
"Rules are flexible in emergencies."
Leo had the expression of a man trying to sell me a car with no wheels by calling it aerodynamic. He was not even on the debate team. He was their logistics volunteer, which meant he carried boxes, yelled at printers, and somehow believed that gave him recruitment authority.
"Ask a chair," I said. "A chair has more stage presence."
"A chair doesn't have a student ID."
"Borrow mine."
"That is fraud."
"So is pretending I can debate."
Leo dropped to one knee beside my desk. The pose was halfway between a proposal and a hostage negotiation.
"Evan. Brother. Light of my academic life. Professor Chen is judging today."
That froze me.
Professor Victor Chen was my thesis advisor, a man who treated misplaced commas like moral failures. He had once spent forty minutes explaining to a graduate student why the phrase "roughly precise" was an attack on civilization.
"Why is Professor Chen judging a student debate?" I asked.
"Because it is the provincial invitational, and the college cares about public reputation."
Public reputation. Two words that could make administrators move faster than fire alarms.
"Who are we against?"
Leo smiled.
It was the kind of smile relatives wear outside an operating room after signing the dangerous consent form.
"Jinghua University."
I stared at him.
Jinghua University Debate Society was not a team. It was a weather event. Three national championships in a row. Finalists so polished they seemed printed instead of born. Their second speaker, Victor Wang, was called the Human Bulldozer because he did not refute arguments so much as pave over them.
Their closing speaker was Clara Shen.
Clara Shen, three-time Best Speaker. Clara Shen, whose clips had millions of views on debate forums. Clara Shen, who could smile politely while dismantling a doctorate candidate's life choices in forty-five seconds.
"You want me to sit across from Clara Shen?" I said.
"Not across. Diagonal."
"Leo."
"You won't talk."
"People always say that before something makes me talk."
"Nothing will make you talk."
"The stage will."
He grabbed my backpack, shoved my laptop inside without checking whether it was asleep, and pulled me out of the chair.
"Please. If we forfeit, Professor Chen will remember. If Professor Chen remembers, you will suffer. If you suffer, I will suffer, because you will whisper your suffering in our room at three in the morning."
That was unfair.
Accurate, but unfair.
I shoved my feet into sneakers, grabbed the first bottle on my desk because I thought it was iced tea, and followed him.
By the time we reached the auditorium, my stomach had become a colony of bees.
Six hundred seats. Provincial banners. Cameras on tripods. Students in blazers. Faculty in the front row. The stage lights were already on, white and merciless.
Our team captain, Ryan Zhao, looked at me as if Leo had brought him a damp towel and called it strategy.
"This is the replacement?"
"He has a pulse," Leo said.
The third speaker, Jordan Zhou, tilted his head. "Did you find him in recycling?"
"I was eating noodles," I said.
My voice came out too soft for anyone to respect.
Ryan closed his eyes. "Fine. Sit there. Do not improvise. Do not answer questions. Do not touch the microphone unless a building is on fire."
That sounded reasonable.
Then the hallway changed.
The Jinghua team arrived.
Four students in navy suits walked through the backstage corridor like they owned the oxygen. Victor Wang came first, broad-shouldered and relaxed, with the easy smile of a man who had never lost an argument to anyone smaller than a government ministry.
His eyes skimmed over Ryan, Jordan, Leo, then me.
He smiled wider.
"South City brought a mascot," he murmured.
His teammates laughed.
Clara Shen walked behind them.
Black ponytail. Straight posture. No wasted movement. She carried a folder against her chest and looked ahead, not at us, not past us, but through the air as if she had already measured the room and found no threat in it.
She did not ignore me deliberately.
That would have required noticing me first.
My hands went cold.
I reached into my bag for the bottle I thought was tea.
The cap twisted open under the table.
I took a long swallow.
Fire hit my tongue, my throat, my chest.
I froze.
Not tea.
I looked down.
A small red label stared back at me.
Erguotou. Fifty-six percent.
The bottle Leo and I had bought for barbecue last week, then forgotten in my backpack.
"Teams to stage," someone called.
Heat spread through my stomach. My fingers stopped shaking.
Something in my head clicked, like an old machine waking after years under dust.
Ryan hissed, "Evan. Move."
I put the bottle back in my bag, stood, and followed my team into the lights.
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