[Veltharr — Recovery Day 2 — 9:00 AM]
The Anchor Stone went out while Alex was sleeping.
When Alex opened his eyes at nine in the morning and took it from his inner pocket, the crimson veins that had been present since the Ishi hot springs were gone.
Gray stone. Completely gray.
[Corruption: 57% → 61%]
Alex held it for a mont.
Then he put it away.
---
[10:00 AM]
[Corruption: 61% → 68%]
The rise wasn’t explosive. It was gradual.
Fragnt 1 more present.
Fragnt 4 as well, though still without real integration — two conversations in the sa space, neither finishing before the other interrupted.
Emily ca to his room without Alex calling her.
"I’m sorry," she said when she saw his expression.
"It’s not your fault."
"I know." She placed her hands. The light of Targeted Purification igniting. "But I’m sorry anyway."
The session took twenty minutes.
[Corruption: 68% → 71%]
"Slower than before," said Alex.
"Fragnt 4 adds pressure that the technique wasn’t calibrated to handle yet." Emily looked at her hands.
"But I can adjust." A pause.
"Give two days and I’ll have it."
"Sure?"
"Eighty-three percent sure."
Alex looked at her.
"You’ve been spending too much ti with Maya."
Emily smiled.
---
[11:00 AM]
[Corruption: 71% → 74%]
Grim outside the inn, practicing.
Not Harvest. Not Soul Prison.
The transition between forms.
80cm → Full Form 2/7 → 80cm.
And the difference from the previous week: no cost.
No souls consud. No HP drained.
Form 2/7 was responding well for a new transformation.
**"Ah."**
He said it quietly. To himself.
He extended his right hand.
And created what looked like an energy field.
The plane between life and death — the one the Veil had fully opened during Full Release — seed to be present within that field and responded differently. Not like on Level Four.
Like an extension of himself.
A new skill.
Not yet nad in the system.
But present.
The legacy of Fragnt 4 transmitted through the previous bearer — not the Fragnt itself, but the knowledge the bearer had accumulated over seven years.
Grim filed it away.
He would explore it calmly.
[Grim — Form 2/7: voluntarily controllable — no activation cost]
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[Noon]
[Corruption: 74% → 76%]
The rise stopped there.
Emily with her noon session — shorter, already adjusting the technique for Fragnt 4’s additional weight.
[Corruption: 76% → 74%]
Then it went back to 76% within an hour.
The balance: Emily’s sessions twice a day kept the corruption stable at 76%. Without sessions, it would keep rising.
It wasn’t a permanent solution.
It was breathing room.
---
[2:00 PM]
Alex found Kira outside the inn.
Sitting on the bench where she sotis kept watch even when there was no watch to keep.
The bow in her lap.
The arrows counted even though she had already counted them that morning.
Her ears quieter than normal.
Alex sat beside her.
"How are you?"
Kira glanced at him.
"Functioning."
I didn’t ask if you’re functioning."
Her ears moved slightly.
"The seal’s pain is gone." She said it to the front, not to him. "That helps. Without the active ritual, the seal can’t reach physically." A pause. "But I know it’s still there. The seal. Even if I can’t feel it."
"Yes."
"And the other seals are still there too." Kira looked at her arrows. "With their own anchors. People who don’t know they are anchors."
"Yes."
"Like I didn’t know."
"Yes."
Kira closed the arrow case.
Alex looked at her for a mont.
"Co."
"Where?"
"For a walk."
---
[Veltharr — Market District — 2:30 PM]
The Veltharr market by day was different from the night market.
More noise.
More color.
The stalls with their full products, the vendors with early‑shift energy, the sll of food mixing with leather and cloth and the spices that were always in the air of border cities.
Kira walked with Alex with her usual attention to the environnt — counting people, evaluating exits, filing information.
But more relaxed than her normal mode.
Sothing about the Veltharr air, the absence of the seal’s pain, the simple act of walking without a tactical objective.
"Where exactly are we going?" she asked.
Alex pointed.
At the far end of the market, where the food and spice stalls gave way to clothing and textiles, there was a row of more established shops with real walls, not just canvas.
Kira looked at him.
"Clothes?"
"Clothes."
"I don’t need clothes."
"You have three changes."
"They’re enough."
"Kira."
"Extra clothes are extra weight in the gear."
"Not when we’re in a city." Alex looked directly at her.
"You were almost consud by an ancient ritual. You’ve been sleeping on mountain floors for two weeks. You can have one afternoon of new clothes."
Kira processed that argunt.
"Is that a tactical order?"
"It’s an invitation."
Her ears moved.
"Fine."
---
[Roa’s Shop — Northern Clothing & Textiles — 2:45 PM]
The owner was a middle‑aged woman with the expression of soone who had seen every kind of custor in a border city and nothing surprised her.
She evaluated Kira — the red‑orange hair, the ears, the amber eyes — and took three bags from behind the counter.
"Northern beastfolk, right? I have specific cuts for ears and fox‑type proportions." She pointed toward the back.
"Left section."
Kira looked at Alex.
Alex pointed toward the left section.
---
The first garnt Kira pulled out was a tactical shirt.
Practical.
Reinforced at the shoulders for carrying — probably her bow.
The second was another almost identical work shirt.
"Kira," said Alex from the chair where he had settled with the patience of soone who knew this was going to take ti.
"What?"
"Those are the sa ones you already have."
"They’re functional."
"The owner has a whole section. Look at the others."
Kira looked at the others.
The others had color.
Different cuts.
So with embroidery on the collars, so with softer fabric, so with designs that clearly did not prioritize functionality above everything else.
Her ears rotated toward them with curiosity that tried to look like tactical evaluation.
"What do I need embroidery for?"
"For nothing specific."
"Then..."
"Kira. Just try sothing on."
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