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Mio

Mio was relieved to still be intact after exiting the shimr. She still hated the sensation.

Her skin prickled. Every nerve fired at once. The December chill outside had been honest. This was sothing else. The air pressed against her like a second skin she hadn’t asked for.

She felt naked.

Twenty minutes from Shibuya to this. A FamilyMart that had folded into a pocket dinsion.

The lights inside stuttered in patterns that felt deliberate. The aisles stretched into long, dark corridors. Sowhere deeper, sothing dripped.

[Entering Incursion] [Grade: E]

Rin went first, shield humming with faint blue light.

The first two rooms were fodder. Knee-high goblins that Aoi opened up without slowing. Grey blood, thin as water. Her silver hair clip caught the stuttering light. A gift from her brother—Mio rembered teasing her about it once. So boy with a crush? Aoi had cut her hair three months after Integration. Kept the clip.

Mio watched from the back. Mapped the exits. Counted Rin’s cooldowns.

Eight seconds between pulses. Defensive buff wore off after three hits.

The second floor opened into what had been the stockroom. Shelves stacked with boxes that were no longer cardboard, no longer holding chip bags and bottled water. The contents pulsed with faint light.

"Contact," Rin called. "Hobgoblin."

It ca through the shelving unit on the left, grey-skinned and carrying a rusted cleaver.

Rin caught the first swing on her shield. Aoi vanished, reappearing behind it, daggers hunting for the neck. But the thing twisted faster than an E-grade should.

Shiori’s hands blurred through buffs. Defense. Resistance. Then haste.

Wrong order.

Mio saw it before anyone else. The hobgoblin wasn’t pressing Rin anymore. It was circling. Moving left while Aoi repositioned and the fodder goblins kept everyone’s attention scattered.

Shiori had buffed Rin’s armor. But armor didn’t help against a hit you never saw coming. Haste first. Rin needed speed to turn, not toughness to tank a blind-side cleaver.

And her shield cooldown was about to—

"Rin! Left flank! Three seconds!"

Rin pivoted.

The hobgoblin’s cleaver ca down in a brutal overhead arc, eting shield instead of spine. The impact drove Rin to one knee. Her bracer strap snapped.

"Mio! Heal!"

She raised her hands. The warmth drained out of her so fast she staggered.

Rin’s gauge ticked back to full. The excess bled off.

[Overheal: 25 HP wasted]

[MP: 45/77]

Twelve percent. Mio had burned a full heal on twelve percent damage.

But Rin was full. And she’d kept her feet. And the hobgoblin was stumbling back, off-balance from the blocked strike.

Aoi slid past and opened its throat.

The fodder goblins scattered, easy pickings for a team that stopped holding back.

Mio leaned against the wall, hands trembling.

"Forty-five mana for a bruise." Shiori logged the loss on her screen. "You are bleeding us dry, Tai."

"Good call on the flanker." Rin had finished checking her shoulder. Already moving toward the back room.

"Hm? Oh. Thanks."

That was it.

Aoi caught her eye from across the room. Her silver clip had slipped. She pushed it back into place, and for a mont their eyes t.

She mouthed sothing. Nice.

Then turned away before anyone else noticed.

The core was in the back room. Aoi shattered it with a single dagger strike.

[Core Destroyed]

The pocket dinsion began to dissolve. In thirty seconds, this would be a convenience store again.

Shiori was already checking her log. "Quota’s done. We’re clear for the month."

Aoi wiped her daggers clean. Didn’t look at Mio.

None of them ntioned the callout again.

Outside, late afternoon bled purple and orange over Setagaya.

Her knees almost buckled. Ho was fifteen minutes away. Twelve hours of sleep. She could pretend the System didn’t exist.

Maybe she could make Nana a real dinner. Sothing with vegetables. She tried to rember if there was rice left in the cooker.

Four phones buzzed in unison.

"Ergency assignnt." Shiori’s grip tightened on her phone. "F-grade in guro. Double rewards for imdiate response."

Aoi started salivating. "A hundred fifty thousand each. I can finally afford a new set of daggers." She turned to Mio. "That’s half the rent, for you."

"That’s just the bounty," Shiori said. "Cores and fragnts are where the real money is."

Half the rent. Two months behind. The letters from the ward office were getting less polite.

Mio thought about the two-thousand-yen note she’d left for Nana. Enough for a bento. Not enough for a future.

"I can sit this one out." Her voice ca out smaller than she wanted. "You three don’t need for an F-grade."

"No." Aoi grabbed her hand. Her palm was warm. "We go together. It’s an F-grade. You won’t even need to cast."

"I’m almost empty. One heal and I’m done."

"Then don’t get hit." Rin’s arm hooked around Mio’s shoulders, already steering her toward the station. "F-grade. In and out. Thirty minutes."

Thirty minutes. You can survive thirty minutes.

Mio looked at them. Three girls who had actually found their footing in this new world.

But Aoi’s hand was still holding hers.

And Nana was at ho. Eating whatever she could find because her sister couldn’t keep the lights on.

She looked at the sky. Purple bleeding into black. The first stars of evening.

Just one more incursion.

"Fine," she whispered. "One more."

guro was fifteen minutes by train.

Aoi chattered the whole way—new daggers, her dad’s debt, premium sushi just once. The sa energy she’d had in middle school. Mio nodded in the right places.

Shiori sat across from them, running numbers. Her lips moved. Counting.

"Four bodies for clearance." Shiori’s eyes found Mio. "Bureau doesn’t care if one of them’s dead weight."

Mio looked out the window.

Rin stood by the doors, watching the stations pass. She hadn’t sat down once.

Fifteen minutes. The train slowed.

The guro barrier shimred green instead of the standard blue-white.

Just for a second. The air around it felt heavy.

The others didn’t notice. Aoi was already stepping through, laughing at sothing Rin had said. Shiori followed, phone finally pocketed, fingers still tapping against her thigh.

Their faces unchanged. Still joking about easy money.

Mio stopped walking.

She felt the pull at her stomach. Her mana stirred. The faintest twitch, a muscle she didn’t know she had responding to a sound too low to hear.

"Hey." She reached for Aoi’s sleeve, but her fingers closed on nothing. "Did you see—"

Aoi’s head appeared through the shimr.

"Co on, slowpoke. Thirty minutes, rember?"

The barrier was blue again.

Mio stared at it. Her mana was still stirring.

She followed them in anyway.

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