The next morning felt unreal.
Ethan sat in class.
A teacher explained something about mathematics.
Students copied notes.
Pens scratched across paper.
Everything looked normal.
Everything sounded normal.
Yet Ethan couldn't focus on any of it.
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The barrier is breaking.
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The ghost's words repeated endlessly in his mind.
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He had seen enough by now to know one thing.
The ghost wasn't dramatic.
Whenever he warned Ethan about something, it turned out to be real.
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That was the problem.
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Ethan glanced toward the classroom window.
Outside, students walked between buildings.
Laughing.
Talking.
Living their lives.
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None of them knew.
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None of them knew invisible spirits existed.
None of them knew a massive sealed door sat beneath Riverside Station.
None of them knew something was slowly changing in the world.
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Maybe ignorance really was bliss.
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"Ethan."
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He blinked.
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The teacher stood in front of his desk.
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"Would you like to share the answer?"
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The classroom turned toward him.
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Silence.
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Ethan stared.
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The teacher stared.
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Several students tried not to laugh.
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Finally Ethan answered honestly.
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"No."
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The classroom erupted.
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Even the teacher looked amused.
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"At least you're honest."
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A few moments later the lesson continued.
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Ethan sank into his chair.
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School was becoming harder.
Not because the classes were difficult.
Because his life was becoming ridiculous.
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A month ago his biggest concern had been exams.
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Now he was secretly fighting ghosts.
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The comparison felt unfair.
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After school, Ethan headed home.
Halfway there, he stopped.
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Something felt strange.
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Not dangerous.
Not threatening.
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Just strange.
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The street looked normal.
Cars.
People.
Stores.
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Yet Mana Sense activated automatically.
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Blue particles appeared around him.
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Thousands.
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Then he noticed it.
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A black particle.
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Floating above a woman waiting at a bus stop.
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Ethan froze.
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A second black particle appeared.
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Then a third.
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Then a fourth.
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His stomach tightened.
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Before, he had only seen isolated traces.
One black particle.
Maybe two.
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Now there were several.
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All attached to different people.
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The realization unsettled him.
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Because it suggested a trend.
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The barrier wasn't breaking suddenly.
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It was weakening.
Little by little.
Day by day.
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Exactly like the seal beneath Platform Three.
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The connection felt impossible to ignore.
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His phone vibrated.
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The sudden sound nearly made him jump.
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A message from Lily.
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Buy milk.
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A second message arrived.
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And don't forget this time.
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Ethan sighed.
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Some things never changed.
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At least that was comforting.
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That evening he sat in his room reading the Beginner Sorcerer Manual.
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The pages shifted as he turned them.
New information appeared.
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Spirit Touch Lv.1
Allows direct interaction with weak spiritual entities.
Consumes mana.
Use with caution.
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That didn't sound very reassuring.
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Then again, nothing about being a sorcerer was reassuring.
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A new section appeared.
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The First Rule
Never assume an entity is harmless.
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Ethan nodded.
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That sounded reasonable.
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The second rule appeared.
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The Second Rule
Never trust what an entity tells you.
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His eyes narrowed.
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Immediately, the ghost came to mind.
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The man in the black coat.
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Was he included?
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The thought bothered him.
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The ghost had saved his life.
Multiple times.
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Yet the manual seemed suspicious of everything supernatural.
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Including allies.
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The third rule appeared.
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And Ethan's expression changed.
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The Third Rule
If an entity begins remembering your name, your risk level increases significantly.
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Silence.
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Ethan reread the sentence.
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Once.
Twice.
Three times.
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The ghost knew his name.
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The realization sent a chill through him.
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Not because he feared the ghost.
Because he didn't understand what the rule meant.
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Before he could think further, a notification appeared.
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[New Quest Available]
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Ethan groaned.
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The system completely ignored his feelings.
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A blue window expanded.
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Investigation Quest
Multiple spiritual traces detected.
Investigate the source.
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Reward: Unknown
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Penalty for Failure: None
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That was suspicious.
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The system always became suspicious when it acted generous.
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Ethan opened the map function.
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Several small red marks appeared.
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Scattered throughout the city.
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Far more than before.
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His heartbeat quickened.
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There were at least twelve.
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Maybe fifteen.
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The number didn't matter.
The trend did.
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The marks were increasing.
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Slowly.
But definitely increasing.
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The city was changing.
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And apparently he was one of the few people capable of noticing.
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The responsibility felt heavy.
Far heavier than he wanted.
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A sudden knock interrupted his thoughts.
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Knock.
Knock.
Knock.
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Ethan froze.
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His eyes moved toward the bedroom door.
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The knocking hadn't come from there.
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It had come from the window.
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His heartbeat immediately accelerated.
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Slowly.
Very slowly.
He turned.
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The window was closed.
The curtains were open.
Rain tapped softly against the glass.
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Nothing stood outside.
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No ghost.
No spirit.
No person.
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Just darkness.
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Knock.
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The sound came again.
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Directly against the glass.
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Ethan's blood ran cold.
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Mana Reinforcement activated automatically.
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His body tensed.
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The room became silent.
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Then a hand appeared.
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Pressed against the outside of the window.
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A pale hand.
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Human-shaped.
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Yet impossible.
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Because Ethan lived on the fourth floor.
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Another hand appeared beside it.
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Then a face slowly emerged from the darkness.
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Its eyes were completely black.
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Its smile was impossibly wide.
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And unlike the spirits he had seen before...
This thing looked directly at him.
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Not through him.
Not around him.
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At him.
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The creature's mouth opened.
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Its voice passed through the glass effortlessly.
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Soft.
Clear.
Almost cheerful.
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"Ethan."
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The room went silent.
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Every muscle in Ethan's body locked up.
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Because of the three rules he had read only moments ago.
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Especially the third.
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If an entity begins remembering your name, your risk level increases significantly.
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Outside the window...
The creature smiled wider.
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And knocked again.
