Chapter 24 – Between the Lines
The system didn’t always speak.
Sotis, it just watched.
And I could feel it watching now.
As I stood in the back of the school library, pressed between two tall shelves of untouched reference books, with Rika in front of —arms crossed, eyes darting to the door.
"This is a mistake," she whispered.
I smiled. "Then why are we here?"
She looked away. "Because... I didn’t want to wait until class tomorrow."
Progress.
We’d kissed. We’d crossed lines. But now she was the one seeking out. Not just for heat, but for relief. The kind only emotional danger can bring.
I took a step closer. She didn’t move.
"You look good when you’re nervous," I murmured.
"I’m not nervous," she said, but her voice betrayed her.
"You’re terrified," I said softly. "Not of getting caught. Of getting used to this."
She didn’t deny it.
I reached for her hand—not her waist, not her thigh, her hand. And for the first ti, Rika let hold it without flinching.
System Notification:
Rika Sync – 61%
Passive Unlocked – Silent Bond (Rank 1): Proximity calms emotional turbulence in synced targets.
Silence.
"You scare , Renji."
"Why?"
"Because you see through . And you don’t run."
I squeezed her hand. "I’m not built to run."
For the next minute, we just stood there, her back to the shelf, my chest to hers, breathing the sa air. We didn’t kiss. We didn’t touch. And sohow, it felt more intimate than anything yet.
When we finally parted, her voice was soft. "You’re not just dangerous. You’re healing. And I don’t know what to do with that."
I didn’t reply. I just walked away.
Let her think. Let her want more.
anwhile... Reina was cracking.
Not in a dramatic way. But in the quiet unraveling only I could see.
She wasn’t in her office. She was out back, sitting on the edge of a rusted bench behind the school, coat off, cigarette half-lit, staring at nothing.
I sat beside her without asking.
"You know this place has caras, right?" I said.
"No one’s looking," she replied, flicking ash off her finger.
I waited.
Then: "Do you ever wonder if you chose the wrong life?"
Her voice was calm. Empty.
"Every day," I said.
She finally looked at .
"I was supposed to be a doctor," she said. "Top of my class. Scholarships. Letters of recomndation. Then I got... involved."
"With the wrong man?" I asked.
"No. The right man. Wrong tiline. He used . Took what he wanted. Then left. I couldn’t face the hospitals after that."
System Pulse:
Backstory Expansion – Reina
Sha Origin: dical school scandal. Blacklisted. Reputation destroyed.
Emotional Core: Self-worth fracture. Overcompensates with control.
I didn’t say "I’m sorry."
I said, "He didn’t deserve you."
And that made her laugh.
Bitter.
Hollow.
But real.
"You’re not like other boys."
"I’m not a boy."
She stared.
And then whispered, "That’s what scares ."
That night, the system offered sothing new.
"Side Path Unlocked: Dual Sync Compatibility – Rika & Reina."
If Emotional Sync surpasses 60% with both targets within 7 Chapters, special convergence event will trigger.
Warning: Emotional Fallout Likely. Proceed with care.
Dual sync?
Was the system asking to blend these two broken won into one phase?
Or test whether I could handle loving more than one without destroying both?
I smirked.
Challenge accepted.
The next morning, the dynamic shifted again.
I walked into class. Rika looked up. Her eyes didn’t dart away.
She didn’t smile. But she didn’t need to.
And when I stepped into the nurse’s office later that day, Reina handed a bandage I didn’t need.
"Pretend you’re hurt," she said, "or I’ll find sothing to hurt."
I smirked. "Don’t threaten with a good ti."
She rolled her eyes. But she leaned on the counter a little longer. Her fingers brushed mine when I reached for the wrap.
We were playing with fire on two fronts.
And I was done pretending I didn’t like the heat.
End of Chapter 24.
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