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Chapter 2 - The Rooftop Phantom

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???: "—ku… -iku…! Aisaka Riku!!"

Riku: "Y-Yes?!"

I shot up from my desk like I'd been struck. I was daydreaming again. And the one calling me out — standing there with that cold, disappointed stare — was my teacher, Ms. Lawrence.

Ms. Lawrence: "Please pay attention in class, Aisaka Riku. Sigh. You're only good at written tests, but you always ruin your fencing. It's pathetic."

Riku: "Yes. I understand."

The whole classroom was filled with laughter — sharp, mocking giggles that stabbed deeper than any blade. They didn't even bother to whisper.

I'm Aisaka Riku, sixteen years old. A failure — at least, that's what everyone says. My classmates, the teachers… all of them look at me like trash they can't throw out. Only my fencing master still believes in me — for reasons I'll never understand.

Ms. Lawrence: "Sigh. Sit down. You're an embarrassment to this school."

I sat down. I could feel every pair of eyes drilling holes through me — full of disgust and pity and boredom. But… she's not wrong. I have no talent. No mana worth mentioning. I can't even stand straight when people look at me. In this school, written tests mean nothing — they're just a formality. Sword and magic decide your worth.

So I'm just useless scrap metal in a place that forges blades.

And yet… my master still believes in me.Why?

My eyes drifted to the window, to the sky outside, to anything that wasn't this suffocating room.

I thought I'd just drift off again...

But then — I was standing there. On the school rooftop. In the dark. Alone.

How did I get here?

Why am I holding a sword?

I can't use magic. I'm worthless with a blade in front of people.

So… why bother holding it at all?

Why am I standing so close to the edge?

Why… can't I move?

And before I knew it — I stepped forward.

I fell.

No — No! I don't want to die!

I squeezed my eyes shut, waiting for the concrete to shatter my bones.

But when I opened them again… I wasn't falling.

I was leaping. From rooftop to rooftop. Like a ghost in the wind.

…A dream. That's all this is. It has to be.I can't survive a fall like that. I can't fly like this.So it's a dream — a real, warm, impossible dream.

Riku (inner):Then… I guess I'll enjoy it. Just for a while.

I can't get hurt here. In this dream, I can finally breathe.

So I'll have fun — while it lasts.

Before I knew it, I was grinning. Grinning so wide it hurt.I felt alive for the first time in forever.

Then I saw it — a Kaiju, towering in the distance.A mountain of scales and wings and nightmares.Perfect.

Riku: "Hehe… he… Perfect. Let's see how real this dream can get."

Soldier A: "Hold them off! Where's our shield squad?!"

Soldier B: "All wiped out! All our shields are broken — we're sitting ducks!"

Soldier A: "What?! Then do something to protect the Kaiju!"

Soldier B: "Easy for you to say, you incompetent—!"

???: "Sigh. Move aside. I'm here."

Soldier A: "…!? That's— Marianna Frost! The top-ranked fencer! We're saved!!"

Marianna: "Tch… This was supposed to be my vacation. I'll be deducting hazard pay from your miserable salaries later."

Soldier A: "What—?!"

Marianna: "Shut up and stay down!"

She slammed her blade into the ground — and a massive ice wall erupted, swallowing the Kaiju's burning beam in a roar of steam and frost.

High above, I watched it all, perched like a stray cat on the rooftop edge.

Riku: "Hehe… that thing's huge. Must be 140 meters… And yet I can summon Marianna Frost too? This really is my dream…"

Marianna: "Don't panic! Its beam can't break my barrier! Focus on offense — hit it while you can!"

All Soldiers: "Yes, ma'am!!"

But I could see it. Even from up here.

Marianna's shoulders trembled. Frost formed around her hands, crackling with mana. Her breath came out ragged and white.

Marianna: "…Tch… How long can I… hold— huff — this…?"

Soldier B: "This is bad! Marianna! The Kaiju's skin is too tough! Our magic and weapons aren't doing anything!"

Marianna: "What?! Impossible! Every Kaiju has a weak spot — keep hitting it!"

Soldier A: "We tried! Nothing's working — we can't even scratch it!"

Marianna: "How— is that— nngh — possible…?!"

And then — the spot where I'd been sitting was empty.

A heartbeat later — the Kaiju's massive wing fell from the sky in a clean, wet slice.

Soldier B: "It's working! Hit it again — right there!"

Marianna: "…What…? How—? It wouldn't cut before— huff… huff…"

Soldier A: "Marianna! You okay?!"

Marianna: "Focus on the wound! Cast everything you've got! Blow it apart!!"

Soldier A: "Roger!! Hey! Load the cannon!!"

Soldier B: "On it! Firing— now!"

A thunderous boom. The cannon shell punched through the wounded wing. The Kaiju roared — an echo that cracked the sky — then it toppled, its blood drowning the street below.

Soldier A: "We… did it… We actually— WE DID IT!!"

Cheers and shouts filled the battlefield.

But high above, I was already back on the rooftop.

Riku: "…I feel… weak…"

I touched my chest — my heartbeat stuttered. My vision blurred.

Why?

I sliced the Kaiju. I was strong — free — alive.

But then I saw it. A window in a distant building. A pair of eyes — watching me.

And just like that, the dream cracked.

The strength drained away.

Darkness swirled around the edge of my sight.

Riku: "…Why…? Why… can't they see… me…?"

I collapsed — a phantom in the night — and the dream died with my heartbeat echoing in my ears.

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