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Chapter 103 - Chapter 103: A Fragile Beginning

The village didn't celebrate loudly.

It exhaled.

Quiet relief.

The kind that came after something ended cleanly.

Inside the mansion—

Kaya sat by the window.

The sunlight reached her again.

Not fully.

But more than before.

Nami stood beside her.

"…You shouldn't push yourself."

Kaya smiled gently.

"…I'm not pushing."

A pause.

"…I'm just… trying to live a little more."

Silence.

Carina leaned against the wall.

"…Okay that was emotionally strong. I wasn't ready."

Kuina stood near the door.

Watching.

Tashigi adjusted her glasses.

"…Her condition has improved."

Kevin stepped closer.

Looking at Kaya carefully.

"…Only slightly," he said.

Kaya tilted her head.

"…That's honest."

Kevin didn't respond.

Because it was.

The change from yesterday—

was real.

But small.

Too small.

And that meant something important.

"…It will take time," he said.

Nami looked at him.

"…How long?"

Kevin paused.

Then answered simply:

"…Several cycles."

Carina blinked.

"…He means days. I think."

Tashigi nodded.

"…Gradual stabilization. Not immediate recovery."

Kaya didn't seem disappointed.

Instead—

she looked out the window again.

"…Then I want to see more before I'm fully better."

That made everyone pause.

Kuina spoke first.

"…See more?"

Kaya nodded slowly.

"…I've only seen this room… this village…"

A pause.

"…I want to see the sea."

Silence.

Carina immediately pointed at Kevin.

"…This is your fault."

Kevin blinked.

"…Explain."

Carina crossed her arms.

"…You healed her just enough to want adventure but not enough to survive it comfortably."

Nami sighed.

"…She's not wrong."

Tashigi looked at Kaya.

"…Travel will strain your condition."

Kaya nodded.

"…I know."

A pause.

"…But staying here feels worse."

That landed differently.

Quiet.

Honest.

Kuina looked at Kevin.

"…Can she travel?"

Kevin didn't answer immediately.

He looked at Kaya again.

Not just her body.

Her presence.

Fragile.

But moving.

"…Yes," he said.

A pause.

"…If we control the pace."

Nami crossed her arms.

"…And if something goes wrong?"

Kevin answered calmly.

"…I will correct it."

Silence.

Not because they doubted him.

Because they understood what that meant.

Kaya smiled softly.

"…Then I'll go."

Carina sighed.

"…Great. We adopted another emotionally important person."

Nami muttered:

"…We didn't adopt—"

Carina pointed.

"…We absolutely did."

Kuina turned toward the door.

"…Prepare the ship."

Tashigi nodded.

"…I'll gather supplies."

Nami looked at Kaya.

Then sighed.

"…You're really doing this…"

Kaya smiled.

"…Yes."

Outside—

the ship waited.

Unchanged.

But not for long.

They moved carefully.

Slower than usual.

Every step measured.

Every action deliberate.

Because now—

they weren't just moving forward.

They were carrying something fragile with them.

On deck—

Kaya sat near the railing.

Wrapped lightly.

Watching the sea.

Her eyes widened slightly.

"…It's… bigger than I imagined."

Carina leaned beside her.

"…Yeah. It tries to kill you sometimes too. Very immersive experience."

Nami sighed.

"…Don't scare her."

Kaya laughed softly.

It wasn't strong.

But it was real.

Kevin stood nearby.

Watching.

Not the sea.

Her.

Her breathing.

Her pulse.

Her balance.

Still unstable.

But moving.

Slowly.

That presence inside him stirred again.

Not urgently.

Just… aware.

Waiting.

He didn't use it.

Not yet.

Because this time—

it wasn't about fixing everything at once.

It was about letting something grow.

Naturally.

Day passed into evening.

The ship moved gently.

No threats.

No enemies.

Just wind.

And quiet.

Kuina stood at the front.

"…We adjust our pace."

Tashigi nodded.

"…No unnecessary conflict."

Carina groaned.

"…So we're traveling responsibly now?"

Nami answered:

"…Yes."

Carina looked personally offended.

Kevin spoke quietly.

"…This is temporary."

Carina relaxed.

"…Okay good."

Kaya looked at the horizon.

Softly:

"…Thank you… for letting me come."

No one answered immediately.

But no one disagreed.

And as the ship moved forward—

something subtle changed.

Not strength.

Not direction.

But weight.

They were no longer just a crew moving forward.

They were carrying time with them.

And for once—

they weren't rushing it.

They were letting it unfold.

Slowly.

Like her recovery.

Which had only just begun.

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