Chapter 135

Chapter 135

It was closing in on two in the morning. Still wired from the meeting, Id parted ways with Kinsley, finished the last recovery potion, and headed down to the apartments gym complex. Despite usually being locked around this time, Id gotten special permission to access it after hours from the landlorda middle-aged woman with a blonde bob haircut named Dawn, who coincidentally never seemed to sleep. It wasnt the iron I was after, but the adjacent racquetball court.

A handful of Users in the area had converted it to a small training arena. Thick gym pads lined now-scarred white walls.

Id made the mistake of underestimating the adaptive dungeon the first time. I wasnt about to overestimate my abilities after being mostly wheel-chair bound for the last few days.

Carefully, I stood, and took a few tentative steps. My muscles ached slightly, but there was no immediate rebound of pain. Feeling slightly emboldened, I jumped up and grabbed onto one of the overhanging platforms that ascended in something of a stairway to a rail-less octagon suspended by a central pillar, and attempted to lift myself up to chest level.

I overshot from the sudden burst of movement, nearly tumbling off the platform back onto the ground, hanging perilously by one arm.

But I didnt fall. Even hanging one-handed, my grip was solid. Surprisingly so.

The sudden dexterity had to be the augmented agility at work. I just hadnt expected it to be this effective. When my stats had been augmented, Id been completely run down and exhausted. There was a notable boost then. Now that I was well-rested, the increase felt exponential.

And I hadnt even toggled the on yet.

Curious, I tried to lift myself up with one hand. I managed it once, my chin touching the plexiglass rim of the platform. When I tried to repeat the feat, my arm began to tire, muscle giving out at the halfway point.

Right. Augmented agility did nothing to boost my strength.

I dropped to the ground in a solid crouch, the wooden floor echoing with the impact. After considering it and deciding there was no real reason to wait, I messaged Sae.









I frowned. Was I too short? Or was it that I was messaging her when we were staying in the same apartment?





After a quick scan of the conversation, I worded my next message very carefully.









There was no response message. Couldnt really blame her. Even through the viewpoint of I still felt a lingering sense of horror at the miscommunication.

Still, it made me think. I needed to diverge my maskless life from the profile. Not all at onceif I altered my behavior drastically, it would be painstakingly obvious to someone as perceptive as Miles that I was overcorrecting, flagging clear guilt. But if I deviated over time, slowly painting my altered self in subtle strokes that were different enough to cast doubt? That could still be an effective strategy, even if he was looking for it.

Sae gave me a dead stare. So, youre just looking to she smacked a hand against her wrist twice. It clinked, rather than the meaty slap she intended.

That queasy feeling came back into my stomach. God no.

So if its not sex, and its not romance, what are you even wanting out of this? Sae looked completely perplexed. It was a fair question.

Its an optics issue. I finally admitted, not sure how else to say it. With this spotlight on me, I need to do whatever I can to look normal. Stop people from asking questions before they start.

You want to reduce your disquieting, possibly-a-serial-killer vibe. Sae guessed.

I winced. Okay, hurtful but yes. Thats the general idea.

Sae tilted her head thoughtfully. I mean, shes already bought in. Short of ghosting her, shell probably take anything you do as reciprocated interest. How nice is the place she works at?

Uncomfortably fancy.

Fine-dining people tend to be particular about their food. Dont do a restaurant until you know what she likes. Do coffee, or boba, or something.

That was surprisingly insightful. Should I, uh, wait a certain number of days before reaching out?

Sae shook her head. Nah. There are people who play those games, but thats mostly a myth. As long as you didnt start spamming her texts the second you got her contact information, or send significantly more messages than she does, youre fine. Sooner is usually better, to be honest.

I nodded. Slowly, the ridiculousness of the conversation began to sink in, and I felt my cheeks redden.

Sae snickered. To be a fly on the wall in that coffee shop.

Shut up. Thoroughly ready to forget this conversation ever happened, I stalked to the center of the room, my footsteps reverberating on the scuffed wooden floor. Your turn in the hot seat. Lets see what you can do.

For the first time, doubt shadowed Saes expression. It feels weird.

Your balance? I guessed. Her center of gravity had changed significantly.

I finally looked at my character screen yesterday. Most of the abilities are written in a language I cant understand. But the stats themselves are significantly increased from where they were before.

Which stats?

Strength and agility. Both in the low thirties.

My eyebrow shot up at that. Compared to where she was before, being in the thirties of any stat was an insane boost, even if it didnt align with her class. Sae shook her head. But thats not the weird part. It feels wrong to take advantage of this. Like

Like youre tacitly approving of what happened to you. I finished.

Yes. Exactly. Sae peered at me suspiciously. How can you be so insightful when it comes to psychological shit and simultaneously clueless when it comes to what we just talked about?

I ignored the jibe. None of us chose to be in this situation. And sure, there are some monsters that probably prefer this to the world we had before, but theyre the minority. Personally, I think theres no shame in using the absolute hell out of any tools youve been given. Regardless of their source. Thats just survival. But thats just my feelings on it. What matters, is what you think.

Sae chewed her lip. I think I want that rematch.

I smiled. Gladly.