That made sense. Our convenience stores were open 24/7 since they were fully automated. All we had to do was to scan our student card for purchases. Admittedly, seeing me with Kazen must have been a weird sight for him too.
"We won't fault you if you tried your best to improve. Try not to miss any group training sessions if you can," I advised.Jonah nodded. "Yeah. You're right. I know I'm just being a coward right now.""That's fine, as long as you do something about it." I pondered on the current course of action. "What should we tell the girls?" I asked.Jonah straightened up. "I'll explain what I've been feeling. You should probably tell them that you duelled with Kazen last night."I frowned. "Is that really a good idea? I don't want to sow more seeds of distrust among us.""If we keep hiding stuff from each other, it will eventually stack up. You should just confess now and apologise."I thought that was a logical take. "Okay, let's call them out for lunch. We can tell them at the cafeteria," I said.As the five of us got to our usual table at the cafeteria table, Jonah got up and gave an apologetic bow. He explained how he felt pressure to keep up to the standards of the team, and how he did not want to drag us down. After letting it out, I sensed what seemed like relief on his face."Oh Jonah," Scarlette facepalmed. "No one here thinks you're a burden. Everyone here is an essential member of our team. If anyone's got a problem with that, they can come talk to me about it," she challenged.Kaede and Mira agreed as well. "Don't be too hard on yourself. We're all trying to improve, even Scarlette," Kaede couldn't resist a little dig at Scarlette, who blushed."I'm not Cadel alright, I still have plenty of room to improve," she huffed.I spoke up. "Hey, I'm not perfect either."This was the perfect opportunity for me to fess up to the group over last night's incident. "I don't mean to startle you guys, but last night, I had a sparring session with Kazen. I didn't inform y'all because I was afraid that y'all might take it the wrong way." I gave an apologetic nod in Scarlette's direction in particular, knowing she was especially sensitive to this topic. I then further explained my reasons for fighting him, and that it was nothing personal to the team.There was a moment of silence around our table as the group soaked in the information. I noticed the colour momentarily drain from Scarlette's face before she composed herself.She took a deep breath. "Well, I think I can speak for everyone here that we're glad you at least came clean with us. Though I do hope you would tell us if you were up to anything… uh… weird, in the future."Kaede looked a little disappointed, but she still flashed a little smile at me. "No more hiding, okay?" she tutted, wagging a finger.They seemed to be taking it better than I expected. Perhaps I made an oversight with my judgement of the team. I had thought that keeping my meeting with Kazen a secret would've been more optimal, but I underestimated how understanding my team was. I would have to reconsider the maturity of my teammates.As the rest of the school day passed, things between us gradually returned back to normal. Scarlette had finally approached me for our own private training session, and I tentatively told her I'd be available sometime this week. I had also told my friends that I would try to challenge Zoey Leomane sooner or later, as she was the last 5-Star in the school I hadn't yet fought, preferably in secret as well. Finally, I wanted to research more on the upcoming school camp we would be experiencing. Ms Reina should be briefing us in about a week or two.As we walked back to our dormitory after the school day, Jonah seemed more like his usual self, which was refreshing to see."I promise you guys, next week I'll have a new trick prepared instead of just rainbows," he joked.Kaede giggled. "And I'll work on not blowing myself up with my own plasma attacks."I observed the camaraderie within our group. At that moment, I felt a sudden urge to protect them from any external danger. Perhaps I was starting to grow attached to them?No. I knew all too well what would happen if you grew too attached to something or someone from experience. Since the incident a couple of years ago, I had made it a point to avoid forming strong connections—it was my way of staying safe.After a quick wash-up back in my room, I turned on my computer, intending to get some revision done. It was then that my phone rang. An unknown number. I answered it."Cadel Ren," a gruff, familiar voice announced."Who is this?" I asked."Forget me already? Last I saw you, you and your girlfriend were stumbling about blindly in the park after you tried to paralyse us.""Ignar Maximus." I felt a tinge of annoyance. He was certainly up to no good."If you care about Kaede Tsukishi, meet me at Eastpine River, near the bend, at midnight tonight."So they were using Kaede to drag me out huh? I sighed. Not another late-night battle."Must it really be tonight? I would prefer if we did it tomorrow evening or something," I requested."It seems you don't understand the position you're in. If we don't see you, you won't be seeing Kaede again anytime soon.""How do you know our names? And how did you get my phone number?" I asked."Midnight. Eastpine River" He hung up. Administration Notes:School: Horizon HighName: Ignar MaximusGender: MaleYear: First-yearRank: 5-StarDivision: CombatAbility: Ignar's primary weapon is lava, but has deceptively flexible applications. He is able to manipulate lava freely, and can instantly cool it down to harden it into rock. Highly dangerous individual: caution should be practiced by wearing synthetic Abizium suits when in combat with him.