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Chapter 1 - Chapter 1: Background Noise

Chapter 1: Background Noise

Leaf didn't need to look to know something was there.

She just… knew.

It wasn't vision.

Not exactly.

More like the world had layers, and most people only saw the top one.

She didn't.

She felt the rest.

Ceiling. Walls. Streets. People.

And something underneath all of it

moving even when nothing visible did.

Most of the time, she ignored it.

"Morning."

"Morning."

Leaf walked into class like nothing in the world was worth noticing twice.

Bag down. Seat taken. Pen ready.

Routine helped.

Routine kept things stable.

She didn't focus.

So everything stayed quiet.

But "quiet" was never empty.

Just… contained.

Pressure in the back row.

Something leaning near the door.

Something else above the ceiling tiles.

All of them still.

All of them waiting.

Leaf exhaled and looked down at her notes.

"…don't start."

It wasn't really a command.

Just something she said sometimes.

A habit.

The room shifted.

Not visibly.

Not in any way anyone else would notice.

But every presence in the room reacted at once.

Not movement.

Not fear.

Recognition.

Like something had spoken with authority it didn't realize it had.

The pressure in the room adjusted instantly.

Subtle.

Automatic.

As if reality itself had decided to accommodate her tone.

Leaf paused slightly.

"…tch."

She turned a page.

Kept writing.

Ignored it.

After class, the hallway was worse.

Too many layers.

Too many things brushing against each other without touching.

Leaf kept her focus low.

Not because she wanted peace

But because attention made things listen.

Outside, sunlight hit the pavement too sharply.

Noise. Movement. Life pretending it was simple.

Leaf stepped into it anyway.

"…still here."

She didn't focus.

Didn't try.

Just noticed.

Something nearby shifted.

Not physically.

Structurally.

Like a rule had been bent without anyone agreeing to it.

Leaf frowned slightly.

"…why are you still following that?"

She didn't mean anything by it.

Just a passing thought.

Directed at nothing in particular.

But the space near the vending machine

changed.

Not moved.

Not vanished.

Reassigned.

As if whatever was there had immediately reconsidered its position in reality.

Leaf stopped walking.

"…that's annoying."

A few steps behind her

the presence hesitated.

Then stopped following.

Not out of choice.

Out of compliance.

Leaf clicked her tongue softly.

"…I didn't even say anything serious."

But she knew what she was feeling.

It wasn't sensing spirits.

Not really.

It was something closer to:

reality listening for permission to continue.

And sometimes

it treated her words like priority instructions.

That was the problem.

Not power.

Not control.

Recognition.

She started walking again.

And somewhere deeper in the unseen layer

things were already adjusting.

Spirits shifting positions.

Boundaries re-evaluating.

Rules bending slightly to prevent escalation.

Not because she wanted it.

Because ignoring her was worse.

That was why she never looked for the tournament.

Never searched for the system behind all of this.

Never asked questions too loudly.

Because if she ever aimed her words properly

The world wouldn't just respond.

It would reorganize itself around her speech.

And that kind of authority

wasn't something the spiritual world could afford to let move freely.

So instead

it stayed quiet.

Hidden.

Distant.

Difficult to find.

And Leaf

unaware of how tightly reality was already adjusting around her

just kept walking through a world that constantly tried not to break.

For now.

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