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Chapter 105 - Chapter 105: The Distance That Closes Slowly

The sea stayed calm.

Not empty.

Just… patient.

Morning came without urgency.

The ship drifted forward at a steady pace.

Not fast.

Not slow.

Intentional.

Kevin was already awake.

Standing at the bow.

Watching.

Not for danger.

Just… watching.

Behind him—

soft footsteps.

"…You're always here first."

Nami.

Kevin didn't turn.

"…The sea changes early."

Nami leaned on the railing beside him.

"…Normal people sleep."

A pause.

"…You're getting closer to that, though."

Kevin thought about it.

"…I sleep now."

Nami smirked slightly.

"…That's progress."

Silence settled.

Not uncomfortable.

Just… shared.

Nami looked at the horizon.

"…We're really going back there."

Kevin nodded.

"…Yes."

"…Does it matter to you?" she asked.

Kevin paused.

Longer than usual.

"…It matters to them."

Nami glanced at him.

"…That's not what I asked."

Kevin looked at the sea.

"…I am learning what matters to me."

That answer lingered.

Nami didn't push further.

But she didn't look away either.

"…You're strange," she said softly.

Kevin nodded.

"…Yes."

A pause.

"…But not in a bad way," she added.

Kevin didn't respond.

But something in his posture shifted slightly.

Closer.

Later—

Kuina trained alone.

Her blade moved cleanly through the air.

Precise.

Controlled.

But slower than usual.

Not because she was tired.

Because she was thinking.

Kevin approached quietly.

"…You adjusted your tempo."

Kuina didn't stop.

"…There's no need to rush."

A pause.

"…Not right now."

Kevin watched her movements.

"…Your control improved."

Kuina lowered her blade slightly.

"…You noticed."

Kevin nodded.

Silence.

Kuina turned toward him.

"…You're watching more carefully now."

Kevin answered simply.

"…I am paying attention."

A pause.

Kuina studied him.

"…To everything?"

Kevin didn't hesitate.

"…Yes."

That answer stayed between them.

Not heavy.

But not light either.

Kuina sheathed her sword.

"…Then don't miss anything."

Kevin nodded once.

"…I won't."

Across the deck—

Carina was watching everything.

"…Oh this is getting interesting," she whispered.

Tashigi stood beside her.

"…You are observing again."

Carina grinned.

"…I told you. Patterns."

Tashigi adjusted her glasses.

But her gaze shifted slightly.

"…They are interacting more."

Carina leaned in.

"…And you?"

Tashigi blinked.

"…What about me?"

Carina pointed.

"…You're watching him too."

A pause.

Tashigi didn't answer immediately.

Then:

"…He is… changing."

Carina smirked.

"…That's not what I meant."

Tashigi looked away slightly.

"…Irrelevant."

Carina laughed quietly.

"…Sure it is."

Afternoon came.

The sea stayed gentle.

Kaya sat under shade.

Breathing steadier today.

Not strong.

But stronger.

Kevin sat across from her.

Not speaking at first.

Just there.

Kaya noticed.

"…You don't talk much."

Kevin nodded.

"…Correct."

Kaya smiled.

"…But you stay."

A pause.

Kevin looked at her.

"…Yes."

Kaya's expression softened.

"…That helps."

Silence followed.

But it felt different.

Warmer.

Not because of words.

But because of presence.

"…I can feel it," Kaya said quietly.

Kevin tilted his head slightly.

"…Feel what?"

Kaya placed a hand lightly over her chest.

"…Something inside me… moving better."

A pause.

"…It's slow."

Kevin nodded.

"…It will remain slow."

Kaya smiled.

"…That's okay."

Evening approached again.

The sky turned gold.

Then deeper.

The crew gathered loosely.

Not planned.

Just… together.

Carina spoke first.

"…Okay I'm saying it now. This is suspiciously peaceful."

Nami sighed.

"…Not everything has to go wrong."

Carina pointed.

"…That sounds like famous last words."

Kuina sat nearby.

Quiet.

Tashigi beside her.

Same posture again.

Carina squinted.

"…Still doing that."

No response.

Kevin stood slightly apart.

But not distant.

Not anymore.

Nami looked at him.

Then away.

Kuina noticed.

Tashigi noticed.

Carina definitely noticed.

"…Yep," she whispered.

"…This is happening."

No one asked what she meant.

Because they already knew.

Night settled.

The ship continued forward.

Slowly.

Steadily.

And somewhere between silence and conversation—

between distance and closeness—

something continued to form.

Not spoken.

Not defined.

But undeniable.

They were changing.

Not just individually.

But around one person.

And that person—

was no longer standing alone.

Even if he hadn't fully realized it yet.

The sea carried them forward.

Toward Shimotsuki Village.

And toward a moment where everything—

would feel a little more real.

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