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Chapter 6 - Hollow Win

Wait, what am I thinking right now?

He snapped his gaze away, face burning as he tried to piece together what had happened in the dream-void.

What did Nui mean…

My power is sealed? And she kept calling me 'Master.' Why would she call me that?

Final C… I think she was about to say something important…

Itsuki sighed, shaking his head. Maybe I'm just hearing things. I wonder if I've finally gone crazy… 

"How long was I out?" he asked.

The healer paused what she was doing, turning towards him. "Four hours."

Four hours?! Itsuki's eyes widened in absolute shock.

"Oh, and some people have been waiting outside," she added, "They claim to be your friends."

Friends? Oh those bastards! he thought, feeling a wave of relief.

The healer walked to the door and stepped outside, leaving it slightly ajar.

"Excuse me, is he awake?" Takumi's voice called from beyond the door.

Another footstep followed, "Can we see him?" Kairo asked.

The healer turned as the two boys appeared in the doorway, "He's awake."

The door swung open and Takumi burst in, grin wide. "Look who's finally up!"

Kairo trailed behind, brushing dust off his sleeves."You've been sleeping for hours."

"Yeah... feels like I went through hell," Itsuki replied with a weak exhale. "W-what happened after I passed out?"

Takumi dragged a chair over and sat near Itsuki's bedside. "After you passed out, the healers came and carried both you and Drayce out of the arena."

"Me and Drayce?" Itsuki's brow furrowed in confusion. "Why was Drayce taken out too? Wasn't I the one who got injured?"

Kairo and Takumi exchanged puzzled glances.

"What are you saying?" Kairo leaned forward. "Drayce was carried out because you almost killed him."

"I... WHAT!!?" Itsuki's eyes sharpened with sudden disbelief.

"The instructors had to step in and stop you. After they pulled you apart, they declared you the winner."

"I won?"

Fragments of memory surfaced; Nui's voice echoing in his head: "Nui... Nui helped you…"

She helped me win... But how?

Kairo and Takumi watched him ramble on at himself then leaned towards each other.

"He must have hit his head pretty hard." Takumi whispered.

"A little too hard if you ask me."

Itsuki looked up at his friends and asked: "What about Shion? Where is he?"

Kairo and Takumi both looked away.

"He… couldn't come." Takumi said in a low tone.

"Why not?"

Kairo hesitated, "H- He lost his match."

"Shion lost? How?" Itsuki couldn't believe what he heard.

"His opponent was Tier-Two," Takumi explained, rubbing the back of his neck. "And because you beat a Tier-Two—Drayce—he got overconfident and, well..."

Itsuki paused. Shion wasn't weak; if anything, he was the strongest among them; sharp-minded, skilled, and impossible to predict. And yet, he lost?

"Let's go see him." Itsuki tried to move, but Kairo immediately placed a hand on his shoulder.

"Oh No! You should be resting. When you're fully recovered, we'll go see him together."

Itsuki shifted back to his position, managing a weak smile. "Okay."

Takumi suddenly perked up. "Oh! And the carriage that will take us to Zenkai arrives in a few days. The instructor announced it after all the matches were done." He paused for effect. "He also listed the top thirty warriors of the trials, you were ranked number two."

Itsuki stared at the ceiling, his mind a whirlwind of questions. Number two... I don't even remember winning at all!

"Who was number one?"

Takumi grimaced. "Urgh, that girl from the Mini dojo in Runevale... I think her name was emm… Sayaka."

"Sayaka?" Itsuki repeated.

"Yeah, the girl that made the crystal glow the brightest, and she completely destroyed her opponent."

"Probably why she ranked first." Kairo nodded his head in agreement.

Cough! Cough!

A sudden sharp cough escaped Itsuki's throat, his body tensing from the effort.

The healer's head snapped toward them from across the room. "Alright, that's enough." She walked over, hands on her hips. "You two need to leave now!"

"But we just got here!" Takumi protested.

"And you've already tired him out," she said, gesturing toward Itsuki's pale face. "Out! Both of you."

Takumi stood reluctantly, pushing his chair back. "Rest up, Itsuki. We'll check on Shion for you."

"Thanks, Oh and Kairo, how was your match?" Itsuki managed.

Kairo paused, then smiled. "Piece of cake." raising his hand to show thumbs up.

The healer ushered them toward the door. "You can visit again tomorrow."

Takumi grinned, walking outside. "We will!"

They closed the door behind them, leaving Itsuki alone with the healer once more.

She returned to her counter, resuming her work with the mortar and pestle.

Itsuki shifted his gaze toward the window. Outside, he saw a bird flying back to its nest with worms in its mouth. The bird landed and dropped the worms to its chicks waiting below.

Itsuki smiled, then drifted off to sleep.

- - -

Drip! Drip!

Water fell from a rusted pipe, each drop echoing in the narrow alley. The stone walls surface slick with moss and grime. Wooden crates were stacked haphazardly against the wall, their contents long since scavenged or rotted away.

Shion walked past the area, watching his steps as he avoided the broken pieces of glass on the ground. 

After a while, he stopped and raised his hands to stop the flow of tears dropping down from his face. He had been cheated before, ignored, hated, but none of this came close to this feeling of defeat. A feeling that felt debilitating; weakening him even in his bones. 

He looked down at the puddle near his feet and smiled in anguish. His reflection stared back at him; eyes red, hair messed up, a stranger he could barely recognize. With a sharp motion, he kicked the puddle, scattering his reflection into ripples.

"Pathetic…" he muttered under his breath.

"Hello there," a voice called from the far end of the alley, smooth yet oddly amused. "Care for a drink?"

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