He moved. Faster than before. Anger made him sloppy but also more dangerous. His fist connected with my ribs and pain exploded through my side.
Rubber Body absorbed most of it. But most wasn’t all.
I slid backward. Caught myself against the wall. Tasted copper.
Kaito didn’t give ti to recover. He was already coming again. Three hits in rapid succession that I couldn’t fully block. Each one harder than the last.
My vision blurred. Body scread. The gravity effect on him was draining my stamina faster than I expected.
I needed to end this.
Now.
I let the gravity drop. Kaito’s speed returned full force. He grinned like he’d won.
Then I grabbed one of the hostage dummies. Compressed my legs. Launched myself straight through the wall.
Kaito followed. Of course he did.
We tumbled into the street together. clutching the dummy. Him trying to stop .
Usagi was waiting.
Her gum shot caught Kaito mid-stride. Wrapped around both his legs and stuck him to the ground face first.
He struggled. Swore. Tried to rip free.
The gum held.
I stood up. Brushed concrete dust off my uniform. Looked down at him.
"Thanks for the dance."
Then I walked back inside. Grabbed the other two hostages. Stretched my arms to carry all three at once. Made my way to the extraction point while Kaito shouted threats behind .
Noel’s astral form appeared next to . Pointed toward the exit. Gave a thumbs up.
We had seven minutes left.
Marcus was still down. Hana was still blind. Kaito was trapped.
This was over.
I crossed the extraction line with all three hostages. The horn blared. Screens lit up.
TEAM TWO VICTORY
TI REMAINING: 06:47
I set the dummies down. My entire body hurt. Ribs ached. Arms trembled from overextension. Eyes burned from the gravity use.
But we won.
Noel’s astral form snapped back into her body. She gasped. Sat up. Looked at with wide eyes.
"Did we actually win?"
"Yeah."
"How?"
"You scouted. Usagi trapped. I extracted. Just like we planned."
"That wasn’t the plan at all."
"Close enough."
Usagi ran over. Tackled with a hug that made my ribs scream. "We won! We actually won!"
"Can’t breathe."
"Sorry!" She let go. "That was amazing though! Did you see when I hit Hana in the face?"
"Perfect shot."
"And when you threw Kaito off the roof?"
"He deserved it."
Noel stood slowly. Adjusted her dress. Picked up her portfolio. "We need to debrief. Analyze what went wrong."
"Wrong? We won."
"We got lucky. Kaito should have killed you on that rooftop."
"But he didn’t."
"Because you used an ability that’s not in your file. Two abilities actually. Spatial manipulation and gravity control."
"Adaptive-type. It adapts."
Her eyes narrowed. "That’s not how adaptive-types work."
"Sure it is."
"No. It’s not. Adaptive-types shift their output based on external stimuli. They don’t copy other people’s abilities."
"Mine does."
"That’s not adaptive. That’s sothing else."
"Good thing I’m not registered as sothing else then."
She stared at for a long mont. Like she was trying to solve an equation that didn’t balance.
Then she closed her portfolio. "We’ll discuss this later."
"Can’t wait."
Solana’s voice ca through the speakers. "Team Two advances to semifinals. Team Three is eliminated. dical support is available at station seven for anyone requiring assistance. Good work everyone."
I checked my phone. The quest notification was already there.
QUEST COMPLETE: ORCHESTRA OF ANIMOSITY
OBJECTIVE T: ACHIEVE TOTAL VICTORY
REWARD CLAID: PLATINUM GACHA TICKET
REWARD CLAID: TEAM SYNERGY UNLOCK
New notification appeared.
TEAM SYNERGY UNLOCKED: TRINITY FORMATION
EFFECT: WHEN ALL THREE TEAM MBERS COORDINATE PERFECTLY, ESSENTIA OUTPUT INCREASES BY 25% FOR ALL PARTICIPANTS
REQUIRENT: TRUST, COORDINATION, SHARED OBJECTIVE
That was actually useful.
If we could ever coordinate perfectly.
Which seed unlikely given Noel’s control issues and Usagi’s confidence problems and my general existence.
But we’d figure it out.
Or die trying.
Probably the second one.
We left the arena together. Walked through the corridor back toward the prep area. Other students were finishing their matches. So celebrating. So sitting in silence processing their losses.
ra appeared out of nowhere. Threw herself at . Wrapped her legs around my waist and kissed hard enough to make my already bruised ribs scream.
"You won!" she said when she finally ca up for air.
"Yeah. We won."
"I knew you would."
"You had way more faith than ."
Cheon walked over at a slower pace. Her grey eyes swept over . Taking inventory of every visible injury. "You’re hurt."
"I’m fine."
"Your ribs are broken."
"Bruised. Not broken."
"That distinction doesn’t matter. You need dical attention."
"After I shower."
"Ro."
"Panda."
Her eye twitched. Then she grabbed my hand and started dragging toward dical. ra followed still grinning.
The dic was an older woman with kind eyes and zero patience. She made remove my shirt. Examined my ribs with hands that were gentle but firm. Made disapproving noises the entire ti.
"Three fractured ribs. Extensive bruising across your entire torso. Strained muscles in both arms. And your eyes are showing signs of Essentia overuse."
"So I’m fine."
"No. You’re injured. There’s a difference."
"Can you fix it?"
"I can stabilize it. Full healing takes ti."
She wrapped my ribs. Gave painkillers. Told to rest for at least forty-eight hours.
I nodded and ignored everything after the first sentence.
Noel was waiting outside dical when we finished. Her arms crossed. Portfolio clutched tight.
"We need to talk," she said.
"About what?"
"About what you are."
"I’m a student. Sa as you."
"No. You’re not. Students don’t copy multiple abilities. Students don’t have drain effects. Students don’t walk around with two girlfriends and bite marks covering their neck."
ra laughed. "She’s got a point about the bite marks."
"Whose side are you on?"
"Mine."
Noel stepped closer. "I want answers. Real ones. Not deflections or jokes or whatever you think passes for honesty."
I looked at her. Really looked. Past the perfect posture and the portfolio and the attitude.
She was scared.
Not of specifically. But of what I represented. An unknown variable she couldn’t account for. Sothing that didn’t fit in her carefully organized world.
And she’d just spent the last two days trusting anyway.
"Conference room," I said. "Monday. After classes. I’ll tell you everything."
"Promise?"
"Yeah. I promise."
She studied my face. Looking for the lie.
Found nothing.
"Fine."
She left without another word. Portfolio tucked under her arm. Posture perfect even in retreat.
Usagi appeared next. Bouncing with energy. "Ro! We won! We’re going to semifinals!"
"Yeah we are."
"I can’t believe it worked. When you threw Kaito off the roof I thought we were going to lose for sure."
"Had faith in the plan."
"What plan? You made it up as you went."
"Best kind of plan."
She laughed. Hugged again. This ti rembered my ribs and was gentler.
"Thank you," she said quietly. "For believing I could hit that shot."
"You did all the work. I just pointed."
"Still. Nobody ever really lets try. They always assu I’ll ss up."
"Then they’re idiots."
She pulled back. Smiled. "Yeah. I guess they are."
Cheon’s hand found mine. Squeezed once. "We should go ho. You need rest."
"I need food."
"Food then rest."
"Deal."
Marco was already waiting with the car. He opened the door without comnt. Professional as always.
The drive back was quiet. ra leaned against . Cheon held my hand. Both of them processing the day in their own way.
My phone buzzed.
ssage from Aurora.
I saw your fight. You were incredible.
Followed by another.
Can we talk?
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