Chapter 756 Chapter 172.4 - Otherself
Chapter 756 Chapter 172.4 - Otherself
On the airship, Maya set the book down on the small table beside her seat, her fingers brushing over its worn cover. The past two weeks had been grueling, but they had also given her something she hadn't realized she lacked—clarity.
She leaned back against the plush seat, her gaze drifting to the window. The clouds stretched out like a vast sea below, and in the distance, she could see the faint outline of the academy's spires piercing the sky.
'It's been two weeks,' she thought, her mind drifting to the friends and rivals she would soon reunite with. And to him.
Astron.
The thought of him brought a complicated mix of emotions. He had been a constant presence in her thoughts during her training, not just as a source of strength but also as a reminder of what she still needed to overcome. Her other self's words echoed faintly in her mind, sharp and cutting.
"He only sees you. Never me."
She clenched her fists, her nails digging lightly into her palms, but this time, she didn't flinch. That bitterness wasn't hers—it belonged to her other self. But it was also a part of her she couldn't ignore.
'Not yet,' she reminded herself. 'I'll face her when I'm ready. Not before.'
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Just like that, Maya emerged onto the grand grounds of Arcadia Hunter Academy. The sprawling campus was abuzz with activity, its manicured lawns and towering spires bustling with students of all years. The air was filled with chatter, laughter, and the occasional crackle of mana from impromptu displays of power.
The academy felt alive, more so than it had during the first semester. Students were energized, their spirits high as they reunited with friends and prepared for another round of rigorous training.
Maya made her way to the main amphitheater, where the second semester's opening ceremony was being held. The vast structure loomed ahead, its sheer size a testament to the academy's grandeur. As she entered, the sound of thousands of students talking filled the space, their voices blending into a constant hum.
She scanned the sea of faces, hoping for a glimpse of Astron among the crowd. But the freshmen section was far from where the sophomores were seated, and the sheer number of attendees made finding anyone specific nearly impossible.
'It's fine,' she told herself. 'I'll see him later.'
For now, she focused on her own year. The sophomores were seated closer to the center, where the instructors and academy officials would deliver their speeches. She found her designated spot easily, slipping into her seat just as the murmurs began to quiet.
As the ceremony proceeded, Maya listened attentively but found her thoughts drifting occasionally. When it finally concluded, the students were dismissed to their respective classes, and Maya followed the flow of sophomores toward the lecture halls.
It wasn't long before she spotted a familiar face in the crowd.
"Maya!" a cheerful voice called out, cutting through the noise. Amelia, her deskmate from the previous semester, rushed toward her with a broad grin. Her honey-blonde hair bounced with every step, and her bright blue eyes sparkled with enthusiasm.
"Amelia," Maya greeted with a small smile. "You're as energetic as ever."
Amelia laughed, falling into step beside her as they walked toward their assigned classroom. "Of course! It's a new semester! I've got so much to tell you, and I can't wait to hear all about what you've been up to. It's been forever."
Maya's lips quirked upward slightly at her friend's exuberance. "It's only been one and half a month."
"It is forever when you're not around to keep me sane," Amelia teased, nudging her playfully. "So, how was your break? Did anything exciting happen? Or, wait, let me guess—you spent the entire time training."
Amelia chattered on as they walked, her enthusiasm as infectious as ever. But Maya, perceptive as always, noticed something different. Amelia's usual clinginess was still there—a familiar trait that often drew a mix of exasperation and fondness from Maya—but this time, there was a subtle restraint. She no longer leaned too closely or tugged on Maya's sleeve as she spoke. Her energy was more grounded, her gestures more measured.
Maya's lips curved into a faint smile. She's growing, too, she thought, a quiet warmth blooming in her chest. The realization brought a sense of pride and happiness for her deskmate and friend.
"So, what about you, Amelia?" Maya asked as they entered the classroom and took their seats. "Did you spend the entire break pestering your siblings, or did you finally decide to focus on your swordsmanship?"
Amelia let out an exaggerated gasp, clutching her chest dramatically. "How dare you imply I don't take my training seriously! For your information, I spent at least three whole days practicing!" She paused for effect before breaking into a sheepish grin. "Okay, maybe two and a half. But still!"
Maya chuckled softly. "Impressive dedication."
Amelia grinned at the rare compliment, her blue eyes twinkling. "But enough about me! Tell me, what did you do? Train? Study? Or… did you finally take some time off to have fun?"
Before Maya could answer, a group of girls from their class approached, their faces lighting up as they spotted her.
"Maya! Amelia!" one of them called out, waving enthusiastically. It was Lila, a petite girl with auburn hair and a cheerful disposition. Behind her were two more classmates, Kara and Evelyn, who both carried the same mix of friendliness and curiosity.
"We've missed you!" Lila said, sliding into the seat beside Maya. "It's been so dull without you around. Amelia's chaos isn't quite enough to keep us entertained."
"Hey!" Amelia protested, though her grin betrayed her amusement.
Maya smiled at the group, her composure softening. "It's good to see all of you again."
The conversation quickly turned lively, the girls catching up on their breaks and sharing snippets of news from their respective families. Maya listened, chiming in occasionally, but her calm presence seemed to naturally draw the group's attention.
As the chatter continued, Maya reached into her bag and pulled out a neatly wrapped package. She placed it on the desk, drawing curious looks from the others.
"Snacks?" Amelia asked, her voice tinged with excitement.
Maya nodded, unwrapping the package to reveal an assortment of elegantly prepared treats—small cakes, candied fruits, and delicate pastries, each crafted with care. "I brought these from home," she said. "I thought you might enjoy them."
The girls' eyes lit up, and Amelia practically bounced in her seat. "Maya, you're the best!" she exclaimed, already reaching for one of the pastries. "Seriously, how do you always bring the best snacks?"
The others quickly followed suit, their exclamations of delight filling the classroom.
"These are amazing!" Kara said, her voice muffled by a bite of cake. "It's no wonder we've missed you so much."
"As usual, your snacks are the best!" Evelyn added, savoring a candied fruit.
Maya couldn't help the small smile that tugged at her lips. Even with her mind occupied by the weight of her inner struggles and the challenges ahead, moments like these brought a sense of normalcy and connection. It was a reminder that, despite everything, she wasn't alone.
The conversation flowed easily as they enjoyed the snacks, laughter, and lighthearted teasing filling the air. Maya felt a quiet sense of contentment settle over her. For now, she allowed herself to bask in the warmth of companionship, even as the shadows of her thoughts lingered at the edges of her mind.
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The lessons ended with the ringing of the academy bell, and Maya gathered her belongings with practiced efficiency. As she rose from her seat, the chatter of her classmates surrounded her, the room abuzz with plans for the afternoon.
"Maya, where are you off to?" Amelia asked, leaning over her desk with a curious look. "It's been ages since we've had a proper catch-up. You're not just going to vanish on us, are you?"
Lila chimed in, her voice playful. "Yeah, Maya! Don't tell me you're heading back to train or something. Come on, it's the first day back—let's do something fun."
Kara and Evelyn joined the chorus of encouragement, their bright smiles making it impossible for Maya to refuse. Though her mind was tugged in other directions, their warmth and genuine excitement made her hesitate.
"All right," she relented with a small smile. "Let's go to the cafeteria. But only for a little while."
"Yay!" Amelia cheered, bouncing out of her seat.
The cafeteria was bustling with life, students from all years gathered in groups, sharing stories and laughter as they enjoyed their meals. Maya and her friends weaved through the crowd, eventually finding a table near the center of the room. As they settled in, Amelia volunteered to fetch drinks, leaving Maya to take in the lively atmosphere.
But as she scanned the room, her gaze caught on a particular table near the far corner. There, sitting across from each other, were two familiar figures.
Astron and Sylvie.
Maya's posture stiffened almost imperceptibly as she watched the two converse. Astron's demeanor was his usual calm, composed self, but there was a subtle ease to his movements, a slight curve to his lips as Sylvie spoke.
Or maybe that was not the case but she was just imagining things….
However, at that exact moment, it just felt like that.
Sylvie, in turn, leaned forward slightly, her expression animated as she gestured with her hands, clearly enjoying the conversation.
For a moment, Maya's surroundings seemed to fade, her focus narrowing entirely on the scene before her. Her mind flickered to a memory—a dance at the club activity. Astron had danced with Sylvie that time, the image of them moving gracefully together etched into her thoughts.
The pang of discomfort that settled in her chest caught her off guard. It was sharp and unfamiliar, stirring a restless energy she couldn't quite place. She shifted her gaze, willing herself to look away, but the sight lingered at the edges of her mind.
'Go.'
Whatever it was, something in her mind was talking.
Maya's thoughts swirled as she kept glancing toward the table where Astron and Sylvie sat. The restless energy in her chest grew harder to ignore, and her usual composure felt like it was slipping through her fingers. The sharp whisper in her mind echoed again.
'Go.'
Her gaze hardened subtly as she rose from her seat. "Excuse me for a moment," she said to her friends, her voice calm and measured as always. Before they could question her, she turned and made her way toward the counter where meals were ordered, a purposeful stride masking the turmoil beneath her collected exterior.
She placed her order with the personnel, her words precise and quick, before pivoting smoothly and heading toward the table where Astron and Sylvie sat.
As she approached, the lively hum of the cafeteria seemed to quiet around her, the edges of her awareness blurring as her focus locked onto them. Astron noticed her first, his violet eyes meeting hers with the same calm clarity that defined him. Sylvie followed his gaze, her animated expression faltering slightly as she spotted Maya.
Maya stopped at the edge of their table, her gaze steady and unreadable as she addressed Astron directly.
"Junior," she said, her voice even but carrying a quiet weight that drew the attention of a few nearby students.
Astron straightened slightly, his demeanor as composed as ever. "Senior," he replied, inclining his head faintly. His tone was neutral, but there was a flicker of something in his eyes—curiosity, perhaps, or recognition of her intent.
"May I sit here?"
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