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Chapter Six: What is this?

作者: Melissa
last update 公開日: 2026-01-26 16:14:22

She stood before Jade could say anything, pulling sweatpants over her costume and shoving her feet into sneakers.

The back door of Ember opened into an alley that smelled like garbage and something sadder than garbage, but it was private and quiet and right now Asha needed both of those things more than she needed actual fresh air.

The October night hit her face like a cold hand.

She leaned against the brick wall and closed her eyes.

He looked at you. You looked at him. Something happened. He ran. You feel different now.

That was the whole story, and it explained nothing.

She pulled out her phone and stared at the search bar for a long moment before typing: *instant connection with a stranger.* The results were exactly as useless as she'd expected. Articles about love at first sight. Think pieces about soul mates. Forum threads full of people who'd met their future spouses in grocery stores and swore they'd just known, like knowing were something that simply happened to you.

That wasn't this.

She kept scrolling until a headline made her stop. Something about the science of instant recognition, biological compatibility, two people whose systems registered each other on a level that bypassed the brain entirely. One line in particular sat with her longer than the rest, something about physical symptoms, changes in body temperature, a pull that couldn't be explained away.

She read it twice, then put her phone in her pocket.

"This is insane," she said to nobody.

Her phone buzzed immediately after. Her landlord. Rent due Friday. Don't be late again.

Right. Real life. She had another set to dance, an exam to study for, and a perfectly ordinary explanation for everything she was feeling. Exhaustion. Stress. Low blood sugar. The kind of things that made ordinary moments feel significant when they weren't.

That was the plan she carried with her all the way to the door, right up until she reached for the handle and the warmth in her chest pulsed. Just once. Just enough to stop her hand mid-reach.

She stood there a moment, actually paying attention to it for the first time. It was sitting directly over her heart, and if she stayed still enough she could almost feel it reaching toward something she couldn't name yet.

She pressed her palm flat against her sternum.

"You're losing it," she told herself quietly, and almost believed it.

The door swung open. Jade leaned out with one eyebrow already raised. "There's someone at the bar asking for you. Says his friend acted like an idiot earlier and wants to apologize." She paused. "You want Marcus to handle it?"

Asha's heart moved into her throat in one clean motion.

"I'll talk to him," she said.

Jade gave her the look she reserved for decisions she'd already decided were bad. "You don't owe anybody an explanation for their own weird behavior."

"I know. I just need to understand what happened tonight." She paused. "I need to know I'm not crazy."

A long moment. Then Jade sighed. "Marcus stays close. You look at me if anything feels off."

"Understood."

She followed Jade back inside, the bass wrapping around her again, vibrating up through the soles of her sneakers. The warmth in her chest had shifted somehow, like it had been paying attention out there and had decided to make itself known now that she was moving again.

He was easy to spot. The only person at the bar who looked genuinely sorry about something rather than drunk or looking for trouble. He stood the moment he saw her coming.

"My friend was here earlier," he said. "The one who left in a hurry. He wanted to come himself. I talked him out of it on the grounds that showing up twice in one night crosses a line."

"Smart," Asha said.

"I try." He gestured toward an empty booth away from the noise. "Five minutes. I just want to make sure everyone's actually okay."

Every rational instinct told her to say no. But her feet were already moving.

"Five minutes," she said. "And the bouncer has eyes on this table."

"Completely fair."

Jade drifted nearby, pretending to wipe down a table that was already clean.

He folded his hands and took a breath like he was figuring out where to start. "What do you know about soul mates?"

Of everything she'd been bracing for, it wasn't that.

"Is that a pickup line?"

"It's not." He looked like he was right up against the edge of something he wasn't entirely sure how to say. "My friend has been searching for something for a very long time. Tonight he found it and it scared him badly enough that he ran. That's the honest version."

The warmth in her chest pressed outward.

"What does that have to do with me?"

He looked at her steadily. "You're what he found."

The words sat between them and didn't move. She opened her mouth to respond, and the warmth in her chest pulled.

Not like a feeling this time. Like a rope attached to something specific, aimed directly at the door.

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