THE HUMANOID SILHOUETTE STOOD EERILY STILL, CAST IN AN OTHERWORLDLY SHADOW THAT SEEMED TO PULSE WITH LATENT ENERGY. AFTER A FEW HEARTBEATS, A VOICE, MECHANIZED AND UNSETTLINGLY HOLLOW, PIERCED THE SILENCE. "I AM... THE ONE WHO FIGHTS IN THE SHADOWS SO YOU CAN LIVE IN THE LIGHT. CALL ME THE OUTSIDER!" THE PROCLAMATION RESONATED WITH A THEATRICAL URGENCY, EACH SYLLABLE CONTORTED BY TECHNOLOGICAL INTERFERENCE, RENDERING THE VOICE NEARLY UNRECOGNIZABLE.
Suddenly, a radiant light flared into existence behind the figure, casting an ethereal glow that highlighted an individual frozen in a dramatic posture. Clad in an obsidian cloak that flowed like liquid night, the figure's face was obscured by a stark white mask that hid every feature. Magician's gloves covered their hands, adding a surreal quality to the scene. The mask was hauntingly simple, with two empty voids for eyes and not even a slit for the mouth, all contributing to an aura of mystery and enigma.
Before Nozomi could voice the whirlwind of questions swirling in her mind, the light snuffed out abruptly, and the figure vanished as if swallowed by the darkness itself. She stood there, the word "Outsider?" escaping her lips in a near-whisper, lingering in the air like a phantom.
Her mind struggled to process what had just occurred when her single good eye caught a glimmer on the ground where the figure had been. Crawling carefully, keen to avoid worsening her injuries, she discovered a 500 yen coin lying among the debris. "A coin? Was this what distracted that monster?" she wondered aloud to herself in incredulity.
As she turned the coin over in her hand, the pieces of the puzzle began to fit together—the coin, the enigmatic stranger, the Outsider. A shiver raced down her spine as the realization took hold. If that person hadn't come… that monster would have…
Horrific scenarios battled for dominance in her mind, each more terrifying than the last. She forced herself to quash the frightening thoughts, grounding herself in a singular, comforting reality. No… Yoshino is alive… that's what matters.
Her gaze drifted back to the spot where the Outsider had stood. Would their paths ever cross again? If we do meet again, I hope to thank them! Gratitude swells in her heart.
"Hey, are you alright?!" The sudden exclamation yanked her from her thoughts.
She turned to see Seiza, his face a study in worry. "Oh, Seiza... I'm..."
Her vision started to blur, reality beginning to fray at the edges as the wounds exacted their toll. "I... might need a little help…hehe," she giggled faintly, the sound feeling strangely distant.
Without a word, Seiza closed his eyes, his focus unwavering. A soft, emerald light began to envelop Nozomi, its warmth permeating her very being and soothing the pain. "Don't move until I say so. I can only heal you while maintaining this focus."
Her head dipped in a slight nod of acquiescence, placing her faith entirely in him. Silence cloaked them, seeping into the darkened alley. Nozomi's eyes wandered to Yoshino's still form, worry gnawing at her until she couldn't contain it. "Is Yoshino going to be okay?" she asked Seiza, her voice barely above a whisper.
Seiza's brows furrowed in irritation, his eyes still closed in concentration. "Yes, she's fine. Now, please stay quiet so I can ensure the same for you."
Those simple words allowed Nozomi to relax, tears trickling down her cheeks as the relief washed over her. "I see... thank you, Seiza."
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Seiza sighed softly, a weary but affectionate smile tugging at his lips. "Good grief, what am I going to do with you? Now... no more talking until I'm done, okay?"
Nodding once more, Nozomi yielded to the flood of her emotions, letting her tears fall unchecked.
Minutes later, Seiza opened his eyes as the healing light faded away. "Done," he sighed, relief plain in his voice. "The wounds are closed, and there shouldn't be any scars. But you need to rest."
Gratitude and amazement collided in Nozomi's heart as she wiped the dried blood from her now-clear eye. Her shoulder, which had once been a battlefield of deep, fearsome gashes, now displayed the stark remnants of her ordeal. The raw, open wounds had closed, leaving behind only the ghostly traces of dried blood that crusted unevenly over her skin. The fabric of her clothes, torn and frayed from the violent encounter, clung to the edges of the healed scars. "Wow... this is incredible, Seiza!" she exclaimed, genuine awe coloring her words.
Seiza rolled his eyes, a faint blush coloring his cheeks. "Yeah, yeah, I guess it's okay. Now…"
Turning his attention to Yoshino, Seiza's expression grew solemn. "We need to leave. This place is giving me the creeps. Can you carry her?"
Nodding, Nozomi approached Yoshino, gingerly lifting her surprisingly light form. She scooped up Yoshino's school bag, pushing her curiosity about the odd weight aside for later. "Alright, lead the way, Seiza!"
Following Seiza to one of the alley's battered walls, she watched with a mix of fascination and anxiety as he closed his eyes. The solid concrete rippled and distorted inward, forming a tunnel identical to the one they had entered through.
Taking a deep breath to steady her nerves, Nozomi prepared for the journey back. It's okay, it's safe... even if it doesn't seem like it.
The tunnel darkened with every step, enveloping her in pitch blackness. Only the echo of her footsteps served as a guide. Where's the light from before? Was it a one-time thing? As long as I walk straight, I won't get lost… right?
Her anxious thoughts dissipated as a faint light emerged at the tunnel's distant end. Quickening her pace, a wave of relief swept over her as she finally stepped outside.
Breathing in the cool night air deeply, she glanced around. A nearby lamppost cast its comforting glow, pulling her from the clutches of the strange realm they had escaped. Finally. Out of that… whatever it was.
A noise behind her snapped her out of her reverie. Turning, she was shocked to see the barrier had vanished. It was as though it had never existed. W-what?! Where's the tunnel? Where's the barrier?
She turned to Seiza, sharing a look of mutual confusion. "Yeah... the barrier just vanished. Maybe it disappears when no one's inside?" she speculated, though uncertainty tinged her voice.
Sweat forming on his brow, Seiza exclaimed, "No! I mean, yes, but look at your clothes! No blood, and the fabric isn't torn anymore!"
Looking down at herself, Nozomi realized he was right. Her uniform, once ripped and bloodied, was now untouched and pristine. Bewildered, she checked Yoshino's clothes. Not a single stain marred her skirt or shoes.
"What's going on?" she whispered, her voice filled with dread.
Seiza closed his eyes, confusion clear in his voice. "The barrier vanished because it was empty—you were right about that. But the blood and your clothes? I have no idea."
"Urrrgggh!" Nozomi groaned, the culmination of the day's chaos crashing down upon her. "What did I do to deserve such a terrible day?! First, I oversleep, then trip over you—by the way, sorry for that."
"Don't sweat it," Seiza interjected, trying to soothe her. "I've moved on from that."
"—then I get scolded, meet you in my room, find Yoshino in danger, and didn't even realize the magic was real until it nearly cost our lives! It's all been too much!" She exhaled heavily, her shoulders sagging under the weight of it all.
"Do you feel better?" Seiza asked gently, waiting patiently for Nozomi to vent her frustrations.
"Y-yeah… I'm sorry, Seiza. I just couldn't hold it in anymore…" she confessed, her voice breaking.
Seiza gave her a comforting look. "Better to let it out now. But we should leave before…"
Both froze as Yoshino began to stir, her eyes fluttering open. Time seemed to stand still as Nozomi and Seiza stared in shock.
One unified thought blared through both their minds.
Shit!