Chapter 106 — Chamber Two
S.C. 1511 — Early January
Hidden Island — Cliffside Base
The rowboat scraped softly against the familiar hidden shore.
Cold morning air bit at Ren's cheeks, carrying the smell of the sea and damp stone.
Zemo leapt out first—because of course he did—landing with a proud thump before sprinting toward the vine-covered entrance.
Ren followed with his tools bundled in cloth and a bag of snacks dangling from his arm.
Today wasn't just for digging.
Not a routine expansion.
Not a tiny adjustment.
Today they were making a room.
A real room.
For real people.
People who didn't even know Ren existed yet.
He brushed aside the thick vines, revealing the narrow entrance carved into the cliff.
"We start building a home today, Zemo."
Zemo barked once—sharp, excited, ready.
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Step 1 — The Dream on Paper
Ren unrolled the charcoal sketch inside the main chamber.
The drawing was crude, but full of hope.
Chamber Two — Living Room / Sleeping Room
4 meters wide
3 meters deep
Curved walls for stability
Wooden beam ceiling
Space for 3–4 people
Room for mats, storage, and personal items
Not fancy.
Not a noble's room.
Not a pirate captain's quarters.
Just a place where someone could actually sleep without worrying about collapsing roofs or hungry rats.
Ren touched the sketch softly.
"…One day someone will rest here."
Zemo sniffed the corner like a foreman approving blueprints.
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Step 2 — Finding the Perfect Wall
Ren walked to the rear wall of the main chamber—the side with the softest stone.
TOK. TOK.
He tapped it with the wooden handle of his KEA pickaxe.
Deep, solid echo.
"Good. Strong enough to support a bigger chamber."
He marked the outline with quick charcoal strokes.
Zemo sat beside the line, tail wagging as if saying: Dig here, human.
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Step 3 — Breaking Through
Ren lifted the KEA mini pickaxe, braced his feet, inhaled—
—and struck.
CRACK.
A clean chunk of stone fell away.
Zemo's ears snapped upright.
Again—
CRACK—CRACK—CRACK.
Each hit echoed rhythmically through the chamber like a tiny heartbeat.
Stone peeled away.
Dust floated lazily.
Ren's arms trembled, but he grinned.
"This rock is stubborn… but workable."
Hours passed.
The wall sank inward, forming the start of a shallow hollow.
Small.
Dark.
Cramped.
But it was the beginning of a room.
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Step 4 — Shaping the Space
Ren switched to the chisel.
SCRRK—SCRRRKK—SCRRK.
Stone strips peeled off cleanly, falling like curled shavings.
He shaped:
the top line of the future ceiling
smoother walls
a stable floor angle
Zemo watched with unblinking intensity, occasionally tilting his head like a supervisor silently judging the workmanship.
Ren wiped sweat from his brow.
"You know, you could help."
Zemo blinked.
Then continued supervising.
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Step 5 — The Great Rumble Removal
Ren scooped debris into cloth bags, each bag heavy with stone fragments.
Zemo walked over, grabbed a bag by the rope handle, and dragged it away—back legs sliding, tail stiff.
Ren froze.
"…You're helping?"
Zemo dropped the bag dramatically and trotted back for another.
Ren laughed under his breath.
They carried all the rubble outside and dumped it behind thick bushes—hidden, invisible, safe.
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Step 6 — Supporting the Ceiling
Before making the chamber deeper, Ren needed support beams.
He pulled out wooden logs he had cut during earlier island visits.
He carved horizontal and vertical slots in the stone:
TOK—
TOK—
TOK—
Wooden beams slid into place snugly.
He tied rope around the joints, securing them tight.
The structure held firm.
Zemo sniffed the beams, then gave a satisfied bark.
Ren smiled.
"I'm taking that as structural approval."
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Step 7 — Flooring That Actually Works
Ren flattened the floor using the pickaxe and spade.
Then he layered:
fine sand
flat stones
woven mats he made days earlier
He stepped on it.
Firm.
Warmish.
Comfortable.
He pictured tired workers—Gray Terminal refugees—lying here for the first time in years without cold ground beneath them.
"They'll sleep peacefully here," he whispered.
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Step 8 — Testing the Light
Ren lit a lantern and placed it in the middle of the half-finished room.
Golden glow spread across the walls.
The chamber, once just a hollow in rock, now looked like a real room—
small
rough
humble
—but a room nonetheless.
Zemo trotted in, circled once, then plopped down proudly, claiming it.
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Step 9 — Naming the Space
Ren folded his arms, thinking.
"Chamber Two" sounded too cold. Too technical.
He crouched beside Zemo.
"No. This should be called the Sleeping Room."
Zemo barked—short, sharp, approval.
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Step 10 — Ending the Day
Ren sat cross-legged in the new room.
Lantern flickering.
Walls still rough but ready for tomorrow.
Zemo curled against his legs.
The air smelled of fresh stone and quiet progress.
Ren whispered:
"Piece by piece… we're creating a place where people can finally feel safe."
No excitement.
No drama.
Just steady progress—
the kind that slowly builds a new life.
And this half-finished chamber was another brick in the future Ren was quietly constructing.
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End of Chapter 106
