The sun had barely risen when Calde woke to the soft chirping of creatures she couldn't name.
It was strange—she had expected silence after the events of the previous day, but the world
outside was alive with movement. The forest, despite its eerie appearance, was teeming with
life. It felt both alien and comforting, like stepping into a world she had always known, but had
never truly seen before.
She rose from the simple bedroll she had been given and stretched, feeling the ache in her
muscles. She was still sore from the fall, but her body felt stronger than it had in years. It was as
though the magic flowing through her, along with the strange vitality of this world, was restoringher—physically, at least. But emotionally, she still felt... disconnected. Her old life, her pain,
clung to her like a shadow.
Focus, she told herself as she slipped out of the hut. She had a new purpose now. A new life,
even if it wasn’t one she had asked for.
The woman was already waiting outside, standing near the edge of the clearing, where the light
filtered through the trees in soft beams. She didn’t acknowledge Calde’s arrival, but simply
gestured for her to join her.
“Today, we begin,” the woman said, her voice cool, like the morning air. “You’ve already felt the
magic in this world. Now, you will learn to control it.”
Calde nodded, her mind still swirling with thoughts from the night before. The lesson hadn’t
begun, and yet she already felt the weight of it pressing down on her shoulders. She had so
many questions, so much fear of failing. But she couldn’t afford to waste time. She had
powers—powers that could give her control over this world, if only she learned to master them.
“First,” the woman said, turning to face her, “you need to learn to feel the flow of magic around
you. You’ve already created things with Creation Magic and teleported with Space Magic, but
you’ve only scratched the surface. Magic here is not just something you command. It’s
something you must become one with.”
Calde frowned. She understood the idea of magic—it was something everyone had heard of,
something she had grown up reading about in books and playing games where characters
wielded incredible powers. But here, magic was alive. It had a pulse, a rhythm that ran through
the land itself.
“You must connect with the land,” the woman continued, her voice calm and measured. “Close
your eyes.”
Calde hesitated but then did as she was told. She shut her eyes and focused, blocking out the
sounds of the forest, the rustling of leaves, the faint chirping of birds in the distance. She only
wanted to hear the magic. Feel it.
For a moment, there was nothing. Her heart beat steadily in her chest, the sound louder than
anything else. But as she focused, something shifted. The air around her began to hum, just
barely, but enough for her to notice. There was a soft, almost imperceptible vibration that
seemed to travel through her, as though the world itself was alive with energy.
She reached out with her mind, extending it to the earth beneath her feet, to the trees, to the air
that filled her lungs. Slowly, the humming grew stronger, and then—it clicked. She could feel the
pulse of magic, like a heartbeat that wasn’t her own but part of the world around her. It was in
the soil, the trees, the very air.
“Good,” the woman’s voice broke through her concentration. “Now, reach for it.”
Calde’s brow furrowed. Reach for it? How?
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She focused harder, imagining her hands drawing the magic toward her. She could feel it, the
raw, untamed power waiting to be shaped, to be commanded. She reached out, not physically,
but with her mind, with the very essence of her being. And then, with a surge of willpower, she
pulled.
Nothing happened.
She opened her eyes, frustration rising in her chest. She had felt it, she knew she had. So why
couldn’t she do it?
The woman was watching her closely, her expression unreadable. “Magic is not something you
take with force,” she said, her tone calm but firm. “It flows, like water. If you try to force it, you
will drown. If you want to control it, you must learn to flow with it.”
Calde felt the sting of failure, but she held her tongue. She had expected this to be hard, but the
reality was even more difficult than she had imagined.
“Try again,” the woman said.
This time, Calde took a deep breath. Instead of reaching for the magic with force, she let go.
She allowed herself to become part of it. She let the rhythm of the world fill her, her heartbeat
syncing with the pulse of the earth. She felt the magic moving through her, like a stream flowing
around a rock.
It wasn’t about control. It was about understanding. She wasn’t trying to dominate the
magic—she was learning how to exist with it, to let it flow through her without resistance.
And then—she felt it. The magic, like a current running through her veins, thrumming with
power. A sense of satisfaction, of connection, filled her.
“Good,” the woman said again, her voice softer now. “Now you are beginning to understand.”
Calde opened her eyes, a slow grin spreading across her face. It wasn’t much, but it was a start.
She had tapped into something—something deeper than just using her powers. This was the
magic of the world itself.
“You’ve taken the first step,” the woman continued, her voice still calm. “But there is much more
to learn. This is just the beginning.”
Calde nodded, her excitement slowly building. She had only taken a small step, but it was a
step toward something bigger.
As the morning passed, the training continued. The woman taught her to tap into the elements,
to shape the magic around her with more precision. Each lesson, though difficult, felt like a new
piece falling into place.
But even as Calde made progress, something tugged at the back of her mind. The world she
was learning to control was not just magic—it was alive, and it was full of secrets. Every day,
she discovered more about herself, her powers, and the world around her. But there was a
growing sense that this place held deeper mysteries, ones that would challenge her in ways she
couldn’t yet imagine.
By the time the sun dipped low in the sky, casting long shadows across the forest floor, Calde
was exhausted but eager. She had a long way to go before she could fully harness the magic
around her, but for the first time, she felt like she was finally in control of her fate.
The woman turned to her as the last rays of light faded from the sky. “You have learned much
today. But tomorrow, we will begin the next phase of your training. You will face challenges far
beyond what you’ve encountered so far.”
Calde nodded, her heart pounding with a mix of excitement and anxiety. She didn’t know what
tomorrow would bring, but she was ready to face it.
For the first time since her arrival in this world, she felt like she had a purpose.
END OF CHAPTER 6