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 +=====   ACE 35 — “Blind Transport”   =====
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 +====   Chapter 4 — Contact Geometry (Refined)   ====
 +
 +No one moved immediately.
 +
 +That wasn’t hesitation.
 +
 +It was cost.
 +
 +Four statues.
 +
 +Three observers.
 +
 +One instability.
 +
 +The room didn’t push.
 +
 +Didn’t escalate.
 +
 +Didn’t react.
 +
 +It simply held—
 +
 +in a way that made the next action
 +
 +more expensive than it should have been.
 +
 +Mai shifted first.
 +
 +Not forward.
 +
 +Sideways.
 +
 +A partial step—
 +
 +not enough to relocate—
 +
 +just enough to disturb alignment.
 +
 +Her eyes didn’t settle.
 +
 +They moved continuously.
 +
 +Not scanning.
 +
 +Maintaining.
 +
 +“Don’t anchor,” she said quietly.
 +
 +“Fixed focus increases drift.”
 +
 +Ace didn’t answer.
 +
 +Her gaze had already changed.
 +
 +No longer fixed—
 +
 +distributed.
 +
 +Moving.
 +
 +Slow.
 +
 +Deliberate.
 +
 +Never fully leaving any one of them.
 +
 +Never fully committing to any of them either.
 +
 +Shammy inhaled.
 +
 +The air didn’t respond.
 +
 +Didn’t compress.
 +
 +Didn’t shift.
 +
 +It simply—
 +
 +refused.
 +
 +That confirmed it.
 +
 +“This place isn’t neutral,” she said.
 +
 +A beat.
 +
 +“It’s prioritizing them.”
 +
 +Mai didn’t look away.
 +
 +“Of course it is.”
 +
 +Another beat.
 +
 +“It was designed to.”
 +
 +Silence.
 +
 +Then—
 +
 +Ace moved.
 +
 +Forward.
 +
 +Clean.
 +
 +No adjustment.
 +
 +No correction.
 +
 +Her step cut the distance exactly—
 +
 +as if the space had agreed to let her cross it.
 +
 +She stopped within reach.
 +
 +Not closer.
 +
 +Not further.
 +
 +Exactly where the system allowed interaction.
 +
 +The statue in front of her—
 +
 +did not move.
 +
 +Stone.
 +
 +Still.
 +
 +Winged form held in a posture that implied motion—
 +
 +without resolving into it.
 +
 +Ace didn’t look at the face.
 +
 +Didn’t center.
 +
 +Her focus stayed lower—
 +
 +mass.
 +
 +Angle.
 +
 +Load.
 +
 +“…it’s balanced wrong,” she said.
 +
 +Mai watched from offset.
 +
 +Tracking the geometry.
 +
 +“Not wrong,” she said.
 +
 +A beat.
 +
 +“Conditional.”
 +
 +Shammy’s gaze split between the remaining three.
 +
 +Not evenly.
 +
 +Never evenly.
 +
 +Just enough to maintain continuity—
 +
 +barely.
 +
 +“…don’t break the triangle,” she said.
 +
 +Ace didn’t wait.
 +
 +Her hand moved.
 +
 +Not fast.
 +
 +Not slow.
 +
 +Direct.
 +
 +Contact.
 +
 +The world didn’t react.
 +
 +No sound.
 +
 +No light shift.
 +
 +No distortion.
 +
 +But something—
 +
 +deep—
 +
 +tightened.
 +
 +Not resistance.
 +
 +Alignment.
 +
 +The moment she touched it—
 +
 +she became part of the system.
 +
 +“…it’s registering,” she said.
 +
 +Mai’s response came sharper.
 +
 +“Everything here is.”
 +
 +Ace adjusted her grip.
 +
 +Stone.
 +
 +Cold.
 +
 +But not inert.
 +
 +There was tension inside it—
 +
 +not pressure—
 +
 +constraint.
 +
 +Like a state waiting for deviation.
 +
 +“…it’s not passive,” Ace said.
 +
 +“No,” Mai replied.
 +
 +A beat.
 +
 +“It’s waiting for inconsistency.”
 +
 +Shammy’s breathing slowed.
 +
 +Not by choice.
 +
 +The room was shaping it—
 +
 +small corrections—
 +
 +barely noticeable—
 +
 +impossible to resist.
 +
 +“Coverage is slipping,” she said.
 +
 +Mai didn’t deny it.
 +
 +“I know.”
 +
 +Ace lifted.
 +
 +The statue rose.
 +
 +No resistance.
 +
 +No weight shift.
 +
 +That was wrong.
 +
 +Mass existed—
 +
 +but the system compensated for it.
 +
 +“…load doesn’t match,” Ace said.
 +
 +Mai’s eyes narrowed.
 +
 +“Because it’s not fully resolved.”
 +
 +A beat.
 +
 +“Hold it.”
 +
 +Ace held it.
 +
 +Just above the pedestal.
 +
 +Still within observation.
 +
 +Still within agreement.
 +
 +Still—
 +
 +still.
 +
 +Shammy adjusted.
 +
 +Micro-movements.
 +
 +Her gaze never stopping—
 +
 +never locking—
 +
 +never stabilizing.
 +
 +Left.
 +
 +Right.
 +
 +Forward.
 +
 +Back.
 +
 +“…this isn’t sustainable,” she said.
 +
 +Mai didn’t argue.
 +
 +“It’s not meant to be.”
 +
 +Ace stepped back.
 +
 +One step.
 +
 +The moment the statue left the pedestal’s influence—
 +
 +the room changed.
 +
 +Not visibly.
 +
 +Not immediately.
 +
 +But—
 +
 +certainty dropped.
 +
 +Light lost authority.
 +
 +Edges softened—
 +
 +not blurred—
 +
 +uncommitted.
 +
 +Distance stopped agreeing with itself.
 +
 +Mai felt it instantly.
 +
 +“…reference shift,” she said.
 +
 +Ace’s grip tightened.
 +
 +“…good.”
 +
 +“No,” Mai snapped.
 +
 +“Uncontrolled.”
 +
 +Shammy’s voice dropped.
 +
 +“…they’re adjusting.”
 +
 +The other three statues—
 +
 +didn’t move.
 +
 +But—
 +
 +they weren’t where they had been.
 +
 +Not exactly.
 +
 +Not enough to see.
 +
 +Enough to feel.
 +
 +Mai’s breath caught—
 +
 +late.
 +
 +“…count,” she said.
 +
 +Ace didn’t look away from the one in her hands.
 +
 +“…four.”
 +
 +Shammy tracked.
 +
 +One.
 +
 +Two.
 +
 +Three.
 +
 +Four.
 +
 +“…four.”
 +
 +Mai stepped forward.
 +
 +Half a pace.
 +
 +Rebuilt the geometry.
 +
 +Forced alignment.
 +
 +“…again.”
 +
 +Ace didn’t like it.
 +
 +Didn’t argue.
 +
 +Mai blinked.
 +
 +Full.
 +
 +Clean.
 +
 +The room held.
 +
 +Then—
 +
 +“…count.”
 +
 +“…four.”
 +
 +“…four.”
 +
 +Shammy’s voice came slightly off.
 +
 +Not delayed.
 +
 +Misaligned.
 +
 +Mai exhaled.
 +
 +“…position check.”
 +
 +Ace didn’t hesitate.
 +
 +“…it moved.”
 +
 +Mai’s head snapped.
 +
 +“Where.”
 +
 +“…closer.”
 +
 +Shammy’s gaze snapped to the far corner—
 +
 +and held.
 +
 +“…it is.”
 +
 +One statue—
 +
 +off-center.
 +
 +Barely.
 +
 +Centimeters.
 +
 +Enough to invalidate everything.
 +
 +Mai’s voice flattened.
 +
 +“…they don’t require absence.”
 +
 +A beat.
 +
 +“They require transition.”
 +
 +Ace shifted her stance.
 +
 +The statue in her hands remained still.
 +
 +Perfectly.
 +
 +“…then we don’t transition.”
 +
 +Mai shook her head.
 +
 +Slow.
 +
 +Controlled.
 +
 +“You already did.”
 +
 +Silence.
 +
 +Shammy’s fingers tightened—
 +
 +no air responded.
 +
 +Nothing stabilized.
 +
 +“…they’re learning us,” she said.
 +
 +Ace didn’t blink.
 +
 +Didn’t move.
 +
 +Didn’t give them anything.
 +
 +“…then we stop being predictable.”
 +
 +Mai’s gaze accelerated.
 +
 +Tracking broke into fragments.
 +
 +Rebuilt.
 +
 +Discarded.
 +
 +Rewritten.
 +
 +“…no,” she said.
 +
 +A beat.
 +
 +“We stop being consistent.”
 +
 +The room reacted.
 +
 +Not approval.
 +
 +Not resistance.
 +
 +Recognition.
 +
 +Ace adjusted her grip.
 +
 +Shifted—
 +
 +slightly—
 +
 +just enough—
 +
 +The statue in her hands—
 +
 +felt
 +
 +closer.
 +
 +Not moved.
 +
 +Not lifted.
 +
 +Closer.
 +
 +Her voice dropped.
 +
 +“…it’s already inside the gap.”
 +