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The house was peaceful, quiet in a way that should’ve been relaxing but sohow wasn’t.

We’d been here a full day now, and I was starting to realize the problem wasn’t the house or the enforced rest or even the lingering soreness from the aphrodisiac incident.

The problem was Void.

It was sitting on my lap in one of the main rooms, completely silent, and that was wrong on a fundantal level because Void was never silent.

Void chirped, created sparkles, said "Mama!" enthusiastically when I entered rooms, floated around exploring things with cheerful curiosity.

This thing on my lap just watched everything with bright eyes and didn’t make a sound.

"You should eat sothing," I said, holding out a piece of fruit from the tray the staff had brought.

Void looked at it, then at , with an intensity that made uncomfortable.

Then turned its head away.

"Void, co on," I tried again. "You haven’t eaten since we got here."

Nothing.

Just that unnerving stillness, like it was thinking about sothing far more important than food.

I set the fruit down and really looked at it, trying to figure out what had changed beyond the obvious erald horns.

It felt heavier, more solid sohow, and its eyes were brighter than before, watching everything with focus that seed wrong for sothing that had spent weeks creating sparkles and eating everything in sight.

"What happened to you?" I asked quietly.

Void looked at , and for just a mont I saw sothing ancient in those eyes, sothing that absolutely did not match the small floating furball form.

Then it pressed closer to my chest and the mont passed.

Great, now I was seeing things.

Azryth entered the room, settling beside on the couch, and his hand found mine with the automatic ease that ca from the strengthened binding.

"How is it?" he asked.

"Creepy," I said honestly. "It just sits there and stares at things."

"I’ve noticed."

Through the binding, I felt his concern mixing with my own, both of us recognizing that sothing was fundantally wrong but having no idea what.

Void turned its head to look at Azryth, studying him with that sa unsettling focus, and I felt Azryth tense.

"See?" I said. "That’s what I an. It’s looking at you like it’s calculating sothing."

"Yes," Azryth agreed quietly. "That’s exactly what it feels like."

Mara walked in with her scanner and stopped when she saw Void.

"Still glaring at everyone?" she asked.

"Watching," I corrected. "Very intently."

She approached carefully, scanner out, and Void’s eyes tracked her movent with unblinking focus.

"Okay, I’m just going to say it," Mara announced. "Void staring at like that is creepy as hell."

"It’s been doing it to everyone," I said.

"Great, so we’re all being assessed by sothing with mysterious horns. That’s comforting." She checked her scanner and frowned. "Energy readings are still chaotic. Higher than before but also contained sohow, like it’s suppressing sothing massive."

"Can you tell what?" Azryth asked.

"Not even remotely," Mara admitted, looking frustrated. "The signature doesn’t match our database at all anymore."

Henrik appeared in the doorway with his tablet, stopped, looked at Void, then very deliberately looked at his screen instead.

"Are you avoiding eye contact with it?" I asked.

"It makes uncomfortable," Henrik said without looking up. "The way it watches everything feels wrong."

"Finally, soone agrees with ," Mara muttered.

"Where’s Ryota?" I asked.

"Training outside," Mara said, then added with a smirk, "Avoiding , probably."

Henrik glanced up at that. "Still upset about the compatibility comnts?"

"We are not compatible," Mara said firmly. "Those residents were wrong."

"They seed very certain," Henrik said, voice carefully neutral but I caught the hint of amusent.

"They were very naked and very wrong," Mara shot back.

I felt Azryth’s amusent through the binding mixing with my own, the normalcy of Mara’s annoyance sohow grounding after hours of Void’s wrongness.

"The coalition sent updated data on remaining gates," Henrik said, changing the subject rcifully. "Cairo’s escalating fast, eighty-nine affected civilians now."

"Cairo next then," Azryth said.

"Makes sense tactically," Henrik agreed. "Though London and Sydney are also showing increased activity."

He finally looked at Void, frowned. "Has it eaten anything today?"

"No," I said. "It won’t touch food or make any sounds, it just sits and watches like we’re all fascinating experints."

"The behavioral change is extre," Henrik observed, typing notes. "From enthusiastic and vocal to completely silent in less than forty-eight hours."

Void turned to look at Henrik, tilting its head slightly, and I felt it shift on my lap in a way that seed deliberate, like it was positioning to watch everyone simultaneously despite that being geotrically impossible from where it sat.

"See?" Mara said. "That right there. That’s not normal."

"Nothing about this situation is normal," I pointed out.

"True, but Void used to be cute-abnormal," Mara said. "Now it’s unsettling-abnormal, which is significantly worse."

Ryota walked in then, looking slightly sweaty from training, and imdiately tensed when he saw Mara.

"Is training going well?" Henrik asked, clearly enjoying this.

"Fine," Ryota said, staying near the door. "Wanted to stay sharp before the next gate."

"You could’ve trained with ," Mara said innocently.

"I prefer solo drills," Ryota said quickly.

"Because we’re compatible and that makes you uncomfortable?" Mara asked with a grin.

"We are not compatible," Ryota said firmly. "Those residents were confused."

"They seed very confident," Henrik said, echoing his earlier comnt about Mara.

"They were very enthusiastic and very wrong," Ryota said, then noticed Void watching him with those bright unblinking eyes and shifted uncomfortably. "Why is it staring at like that?"

"It stares at everyone like that now," I said. "Welco to the experience."

"I don’t like it," Ryota muttered.

"None of us do," Mara agreed, and I noticed she’d moved slightly closer to Ryota’s position near the door, both of them united in discomfort about Void’s new behavior.

The afternoon passed with that strange mix of attempted normalcy and underlying wrongness, all of us trying to rest while Void watched everything with unsettling intelligence.

When evening ca, we ate dinner together in the main room, conversation flowing more naturally now that we’d fallen back into familiar group dynamics.

"So," Mara said at one point, "are we going to talk about the car incident?"

Henrik choked on his water.

"We don’t need to talk about that," I said quickly, face heating.

"I think we do," Mara continued with evil glee. "Henrik’s been traumatized. We should process."

"I’m fine," Henrik said, voice strained.

"You opened the car door," Mara pointed out. "What did you see?"

"Nothing," Henrik said firmly. "I saw nothing because I imdiately closed the door like a gentleman."

"But you heard—" Mara started.

"We’re not discussing this," Henrik interrupted, face red.

Azryth was radiating amusent through the binding, clearly enjoying Henrik’s discomfort.

*You’re enjoying this,* I told him through the binding.

*Imnsely,* he responded.

Void made a small sound then, the first noise in hours, and everyone stopped talking to look at it.

But it didn’t follow up, didn’t chirp or create sparkles, just pressed closer to my chest and went silent again.

"That was sohow worse than the staring," Ryota observed.

"Agreed," Mara said.

"It’s gotten heavier too," I added, shifting Void’s weight on my lap. "Definitely more solid than before."

"Energy density increasing," Henrik suggested, back to analytical mode. "If it’s sohow concentrating power, mass would increase proportionally."

"Or it’s just growing," Mara said. "Normal growth."

"Nothing about horns appearing overnight is normal growth," Henrik countered.

"You seem to have forgotten that Void grew a mouth after just one word from ." I reminded him.

"Oh... Right."

"Uhh... but at least it was cute then."

Right.

They continued debating while Void watched them with those too-bright eyes, and I couldn’t shake the feeling that it was listening, understanding, calculating sothing we couldn’t see.

That night, lying in bed with Azryth, Void settled between us like it had insisted on since Seoul. I stared at the ceiling and tried to process everything.

"Sothing happened in that temple," I said quietly.

"Yes," Azryth agreed, his hand finding mine over Void’s form. "Sothing we don’t understand."

Void shifted slightly between us, and in the dim light I could see its eyes were open, watching, not sleeping.

I closed my eyes and tried to rest, feeling the binding hum between us, feeling Void’s weight, feeling the wrongness of everything.

Tomorrow we’d tackle Cairo, we’d fight whatever was waiting there and hopefully save another city.

But tonight, I couldn’t escape the feeling that we were missing sothing crucial, sothing dangerous, sothing that might matter more than any gate.

***

The second day started with Cell Leader Park visiting, bringing updates and barely concealed enthusiasm despite the early hour.

"The coalition remains grateful for your efforts," he said, bowing respectfully while his eyes drifted to my neck where fading hickeys were still visible above my collar.

I’d stopped trying to hide them, it was pointless.

"Cairo," Azryth said. "We’ll handle that next."

"Excellent," Park said. "We’ll arrange imdiate transport." He glanced at Void, who was watching him with unblinking focus from my shoulder, and I saw him suppress a shiver. "The entity seems... different."

"Understatent," I muttered.

"Is it dangerous?" Park asked carefully.

I looked at Void, at the erald horns, at the bright eyes watching Park like he was an interesting puzzle, at the complete stillness that was nothing like the cheerful creature from weeks ago.

"Honestly?" I said. "I have no idea."

Park left looking vaguely unsettled, and we spent the rest of the morning preparing for Cairo, checking equipnt and reviewing coalition data on the gate.

Late afternoon, we gathered in the main room for final logistics when it happened.

Ryota was demonstrating a tactical formation, moving through the space with precision, when his elbow caught the edge of a decorative vase on one of the tables.

It tipped, fell.

...And stopped.

Mid-air.

Just floating there, suspended perfectly like gravity had malfunctioned.

We all froze, staring.

Then I felt Void shift on my lap, and the vase gently settled back onto the table, completely unhard.

"What," Mara said slowly, "the actual fuck was that?"

I looked down at Void, whose dark energy was connected to the vase from those bright eyes, completely still.

"Void?" I said carefully.

Nothing, no response, just pressed closer to my chest like stopping falling objects mid-air was perfectly normal.

"Did Void just use telekinesis?" Henrik asked, staring.

"Yes," Mara said. "Yes it did."

"It’s never done that before," Ryota said, still frozen in place.

"Never," I agreed, heart pounding. "Sparkles, lasers, floating, yes. Telekinesis? That’s new."

"Power expansion...?" Henrik said, typing frantically.

"Or sothing else is happening," Mara interrupted, "that we fundantally don’t understand."

I held Void carefully, feeling its weight, its warmth, its complete stillness despite having just casually defied physics.

"We leave for Cairo tomorrow morning," I said, because we had gates to close and mysteries we couldn’t solve. "Early departure, pack tonight."

Everyone nodded and dispersed, leaving and Azryth alone with Void.

"It’s not the sa anymore," I said quietly.

"Hmm," Azryth agreed.

Void looked up at , bright eyes eting mine, and for just a mont I saw it clearly.

Ancient intelligence, patient and calculating, watching with awareness that had nothing to do with cute pets or cheerful sparkles.

Then it made a soft sound and pressed against my chest, and the mont passed.

But I knew what I’d seen.

Void wasn’t what we’d thought it was, it might never have been.

And it was choosing to stay close to for reasons I didn’t understand.

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