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Chapter 9 - The Anatomy of a Ghost

By the second month of their exile, Jaden's physical frame had filled out, though he remained lean and pale, his skin possessing a translucent, marble-like quality. The most striking change, however, was his hair—it had settled into a stark, ghostly white that seemed to absorb the light around it.

​He spent his days in "meditation," though to Alyssa, it looked more like a trance. He was testing the limits of his second new ability: Phase-Lapse.

​"Hit me," Jaden commanded one afternoon on a plateau behind their hideout.

​Alyssa hesitated, her hand on the hilt of Nightfall. "Jaden, you're still gaining your weight back. I don't want to—"

​"Hit me, Alyssa. Use the style I taught you. Third form, Falling Leaf."

​She drew her blade, the steel humming. She moved with the speed of a veteran knight, a blur of motion that should have ended with the flat of her blade against his ribs. But as the sword made contact, there was no sound of impact.

​The blade passed through Jaden's torso as if he were made of smoke. For a split second, his body flickered—a silhouette of violet static—before solidifying again.

​Alyssa stumbled, nearly losing her balance. "What... what was that?"

​"Phase-Lapse," Jaden said, turning to face her. He wasn't even breathing hard. "The Void taught me that 'existence' is a choice. I have learned how to briefly desynchronize my body from this reality. To the world, I am there. To your sword, I am a dream."

​He looked at his hands, which were slowly returning to their solid state. "It's a perfect defense, but it's exhausting. It requires the 'Genius' to calculate the exact frequency of the incoming strike and adjust my own body's 'vibration' to match the void-space."

​"You're becoming a ghost, Jaden," Alyssa said, her voice trembling. "If you keep going like this, will there be anything left of the boy I knew?"

​Jaden stepped closer. He didn't comfort her. He didn't take her hand. He simply looked at her with the detached curiosity of a scientist. "That boy was a variable that led to failure. He trusted a King. He believed in loyalty. This new ability... it doesn't just protect my body. It protects my mind. I can Phase-Lapse my emotions, Alyssa. I can turn off the pain. I can turn off the guilt."

​"But can you turn off the love?" she asked, her eyes searching his.

​Jaden stared at her for a long time. The violet light in his eyes dimmed, flickering like a dying candle. For a moment, just a moment, a shadow of the old Jaden surfaced—a look of profound, agonizing sadness.

​"I don't know," he whispered. "The calculus for that is... incomplete."

​He turned away and began to descend back toward the cave, leaving Alyssa standing alone on the plateau. She realized then that Jaden wasn't just recovering; he was being weaponized by his own trauma. The Void hadn't just given him abilities; it had given him a suit of armor made of nothingness, and he was slowly retreating inside of it.

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