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 +=====   ACE 35 — “Blind Transport”   =====
 +
 +====   Chapter 5 — Loss Function (Refined)   ====
 +
 +The room did not react to panic.
 +
 +That was the first thing that became clear.
 +
 +Nothing accelerated.
 +
 +Nothing lunged.
 +
 +Nothing revealed itself in a way that rewarded fear.
 +
 +It simply—
 +
 +removed tolerance.
 +
 +Ace held the statue in her hands.
 +
 +It had not resisted.
 +
 +Had not shifted.
 +
 +Had not acted.
 +
 +And yet—
 +
 +it was closer.
 +
 +Not by distance.
 +
 +By priority.
 +
 +Mai saw it in the way Ace’s posture adjusted.
 +
 +Not movement.
 +
 +Micro-correction.
 +
 +Centerline tightening—
 +
 +as if something was asking to be aligned
 +
 +and her body was answering without permission.
 +
 +“Don’t compensate,” Mai said immediately.
 +
 +Ace didn’t look at her.
 +
 +“…it’s adjusting.”
 +
 +“I know.”
 +
 +A beat.
 +
 +“Don’t agree with it.”
 +
 +That landed differently.
 +
 +Shammy’s gaze flickered across the remaining three.
 +
 +Her breathing wasn’t hers anymore.
 +
 +The room had flattened it—
 +
 +smoothed variation—
 +
 +removed irregularity—
 +
 +forced continuity where there should have been noise.
 +
 +“…coverage degrading,” she said.
 +
 +Mai recalculated.
 +
 +Faster now.
 +
 +Not building a stable model anymore—
 +
 +just delaying collapse.
 +
 +Four objects.
 +
 +Three observers.
 +
 +One already destabilized.
 +
 +“…we can’t hold all four,” she said.
 +
 +Ace answered instantly.
 +
 +“…we don’t.”
 +
 +A beat.
 +
 +“…we choose how we fail.”
 +
 +Shammy’s voice dropped.
 +
 +“…which one.”
 +
 +Mai shook her head.
 +
 +“No.”
 +
 +A beat.
 +
 +“Not which.”
 +
 +Another.
 +
 +“How.”
 +
 +The room tightened.
 +
 +Not physically.
 +
 +The cost of looking increased.
 +
 +Holding a single statue in stable observation now required more than sight.
 +
 +It required alignment.
 +
 +Shared interpretation.
 +
 +Agreement.
 +
 +And that—
 +
 +was already failing.
 +
 +Ace moved.
 +
 +Sideways.
 +
 +Not retreat.
 +
 +Not advance.
 +
 +Reposition.
 +
 +The statue in her hands moved—
 +
 +or remained—
 +
 +with her.
 +
 +That distinction was no longer reliable.
 +
 +Mai adjusted instantly.
 +
 +Rebuilt angular coverage across the remaining three.
 +
 +Her gaze fragmented—
 +
 +tracking multiple vectors—
 +
 +never stabilizing long enough to be captured.
 +
 +“…don’t cross lines,” she said.
 +
 +Ace didn’t respond.
 +
 +She already had.
 +
 +Shammy stepped half a pace forward.
 +
 +The air resisted—
 +
 +then yielded—
 +
 +incomplete.
 +
 +“…they’re weighting attention,” she said.
 +
 +Mai nodded.
 +
 +“Yes.”
 +
 +A beat.
 +
 +“More observers doesn’t stabilize them.”
 +
 +Another.
 +
 +“It destabilizes us.”
 +
 +The first failure came quietly.
 +
 +Shammy blinked.
 +
 +Not intentional.
 +
 +Not full.
 +
 +Just—
 +
 +human.
 +
 +The moment her eyes closed—
 +
 +something slipped.
 +
 +Mai felt it.
 +
 +Not movement.
 +
 +Loss of continuity.
 +
 +“…count,” she said.
 +
 +Ace didn’t hesitate.
 +
 +“…four.”
 +
 +Shammy forced her gaze across the room.
 +
 +One.
 +
 +Two.
 +
 +Three—
 +
 +a hitch—
 +
 +“…four.”
 +
 +But it didn’t match.
 +
 +Mai turned—
 +
 +sharp.
 +
 +“Again.”
 +
 +Shammy adjusted.
 +
 +Forced it.
 +
 +One.
 +
 +Two.
 +
 +Three.
 +
 +Four.
 +
 +“…four.”
 +
 +Mai didn’t accept it.
 +
 +She stepped left.
 +
 +Rebuilt angles.
 +
 +Forced overlap.
 +
 +“…positions.”
 +
 +Ace’s voice dropped.
 +
 +“…wrong.”
 +
 +Mai’s eyes locked to the far corner.
 +
 +One statue—
 +
 +off-axis.
 +
 +Not gone.
 +
 +Not replaced.
 +
 +Shifted.
 +
 +Closer to center.
 +
 +Barely.
 +
 +Enough.
 +
 +“…that wasn’t a full loss,” Mai said.
 +
 +Shammy answered.
 +
 +“…it didn’t need one.”
 +
 +Ace adjusted her grip.
 +
 +The statue in her hands—
 +
 +felt heavier.
 +
 +Not mass.
 +
 +Load.
 +
 +“…it’s syncing,” she said.
 +
 +Mai discarded the model.
 +
 +Rebuilt.
 +
 +Faster.
 +
 +“…they’re not independent.”
 +
 +A beat.
 +
 +“They’re sharing state.”
 +
 +Silence.
 +
 +Shammy exhaled.
 +
 +The air didn’t respond.
 +
 +“…then error propagates.”
 +
 +Mai nodded.
 +
 +“Yes.”
 +
 +Another shift.
 +
 +Not the statues.
 +
 +The room.
 +
 +The space between them—
 +
 +compressed.
 +
 +Not distance.
 +
 +Decision.
 +
 +Less room to be wrong.
 +
 +Ace moved again.
 +
 +Deliberate.
 +
 +She turned—
 +
 +slightly—
 +
 +repositioning the statue.
 +
 +The moment her angle changed—
 +
 +everything failed.
 +
 +Not visibly.
 +
 +Not violently.
 +
 +But completely.
 +
 +Mai felt it collapse—
 +
 +like a system losing reference.
 +
 +“…count!” she snapped.
 +
 +Ace answered immediately.
 +
 +“…four.”
 +
 +Shammy—
 +
 +late.
 +
 +“…four.”
 +
 +Mai stepped.
 +
 +Forced alignment.
 +
 +Rebuilt.
 +
 +“…positions.”
 +
 +Ace didn’t answer.
 +
 +That was enough.
 +
 +“…three,” she said.
 +
 +Silence.
 +
 +Shammy’s breath caught.
 +
 +“…no.”
 +
 +Mai turned—
 +
 +fast—
 +
 +counted—
 +
 +One.
 +
 +Two.
 +
 +Three.
 +
 +Four.
 +
 +All present.
 +
 +All wrong.
 +
 +All closer.
 +
 +The pedestals—
 +
 +no longer mattered.
 +
 +The center of the room did.
 +
 +“…they’re collapsing inward,” Mai said.
 +
 +Ace didn’t move.
 +
 +Didn’t blink.
 +
 +Didn’t yield.
 +
 +“…then we move out.”
 +
 +Mai shook her head.
 +
 +Slow.
 +
 +Certain.
 +
 +“No.”
 +
 +A beat.
 +
 +“They’re collapsing to where we agree the room is.”
 +
 +Silence.
 +
 +Shammy’s voice dropped.
 +
 +“…and we’re defining it.”
 +
 +Ace’s grip tightened.
 +
 +Minimal.
 +
 +The statue in her hands—
 +
 +tilted.
 +
 +Not from her.
 +
 +Toward her.
 +
 +Her voice didn’t change.
 +
 +“…we’re not transporting them.”
 +
 +A beat.
 +
 +“…we’re stabilizing their space.”
 +
 +That was worse.
 +
 +The room—
 +
 +listened.
 +
 +Mai’s gaze sharpened.
 +
 +Locked.
 +
 +Focused.
 +
 +“…then we stop stabilizing it,” she said.
 +
 +Shammy looked at her.
 +
 +Really looked.
 +
 +“…you mean—”
 +
 +Mai didn’t blink.
 +
 +“We desynchronize.”
 +
 +Silence.
 +
 +Ace didn’t ask how.
 +
 +She already understood.
 +
 +Three observers.
 +
 +Three incompatible interpretations.
 +
 +No shared frame.
 +
 +No agreement.
 +
 +No stability.
 +
 +Her voice dropped.
 +
 +Flat.
 +
 +Final.
 +
 +“…we break it on purpose.”
 +
 +For the first time—
 +
 +the statues
 +
 +did not feel like they were waiting to move—
 +
 +but waiting
 +
 +for permission
 +
 +to stop being
 +
 +the same thing.
 +