Back at Thunderpeak Royal Academy, the early afternoon sunlight cascaded softly over the beautifully arranged central garden, casting gentle shadows beneath the grand cherry blossom tree.
Its branches rustled quietly in the breeze, scattering a few delicate petals across the stone pathways below.
Beneath the tree’s shade, Arya, Emilia, Nyss, Elias, Kale, Sylvia, and Felira had gathered. Arya and Emilia had arrived first, quietly discussing Orion’s remarkable tower ascension from the previous day, until they were soon joined by the rest of their friends.
Elias, however, was notably late, arriving with quickened steps and a grim expression. As he approached, Arya immediately noticed the uncharacteristically solemn look on his face, her bright expression shifting to one of immediate concern.
"What’s wrong, Elias?" Arya asked urgently, her amethyst eyes filling with worry as she stepped forward. She had been feeling something might happen today, and Elias’s expression just increased her worry.
Emilia, standing calmly beside Arya, also fixed Elias with a quiet, questioning gaze.
Elias took a slow, steady breath, clearly hesitant to speak, yet knowing the importance of his news. "It’s Orion. I just saw Instructor Viren carrying him out of the academy. Orion was completely unconscious."
A shocked silence instantly fell upon the group. Arya’s face paled immediately, worry etched deeply into her features. "Brother Orion... unconscious? How? What happened?"
Nyss’s usually calm expression turned unusually serious, her eyes narrowing slightly as she carefully listened, clearly concerned despite her outward calmness, as Orion was the only person even in their group who actually dared to stand close to her or talk with her.
Beside her, Sylvia’s relaxed demeanor similarly vanished, replaced by a sharp gaze filled with seriousness.
Felira exchanged anxious glances with Kale, both clearly taken aback and uncertain about the sudden alarming news.
Emilia’s usually stoic expression shifted subtly, her blue eyes flickering with quiet but undeniable worry as she stepped a little closer to Arya instinctively, offering silent support.
Seeing their concern, Elias swiftly raised his hands in reassurance. "Don’t panic. As soon as I saw them, I ran over and asked Instructor Viren directly about what happened. He said Orion passed out because he overexerted himself in the Origin Mana Pool."
Arya visibly relaxed slightly upon hearing Elias’s reassurance, though worry still lingered clearly in her eyes. "Overexertion in the Origin Mana Pool... he must have really pushed himself beyond his limits to end up like that."
Sylvia folded her arms thoughtfully, eyes flickering with contemplation. "I didn’t expect him to be the reckless type. Did he stay inside too long or lose control of the Origin Mana Pool?"
Kale lightly shook his head, his expression easing slightly from the previous worry. "I don’t think he’s the reckless type after the interactions I’ve had. I think something might have gone beyond his expectations."
Felira’s gaze flickered between Arya and Emilia, her expression turning slightly gentler as she sought to reassure her friends. "Instructor Viren wouldn’t lie or downplay something that serious. If he said Orion simply needs rest, we should trust his assessment."
Nyss’s expression returned back to her calm, however, only she knew the turbulent waves crashing inside her heart. ’Is it because of me? Will all of this repeat itself again? Will this curse... take away the only friend I have managed to make since then?’
The others didn’t notice her strange mood as everyone continued to talk about Orion and no one was beside her.
Arya exhaled softly, nodding her head in quiet agreement with Felira’s comforting words. "You’re all right, of course. Brother Orion wouldn’t want us worrying excessively about him. We should trust that he’ll recover swiftly."
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