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Chapter 3 - Episode 3. The Awakening

When consciousness returned to me, I was lying on the floor, and the book was lying quietly next to me, as if nothing had happened. But something has changed. 

The air around them seemed thick. 

I raised my hand in front of my face and froze. A faint bluish haze streamed from the tips of his fingers, like steam on a frosty morning. 

"What the"

I clenched my fist sharply, and the haze disappeared. 

My heart was pounding so loudly that it seemed to be audible even through the wall. I got up slowly, went to the sink, and turned on the faucet. The water began to flow in a regular stream, but as soon as I *thought* about stopping it

, "Stop."

And the water froze. 

Literally. 

The drops hovered in the air, as if someone had pressed pause. I touched one carefully, and it shook, but it didn't fall. 

** "Next," ** I whispered. 

The water gushed into the sink again. 

I stared at my hands, dumbfounded. 

This is not a dream.

The book was on the table, dark blue now, with silver patterns that hadn't been there before. I touched it carefully, and the pages turned over to the "Water Magic" section.*. 

The text has changed. 

"1. Method: you must know the ancient language."

"2. Concentration: imagine water as an extension of yourself."

"3. Command: pronounce *"Aqua vere" with confidence."

I took a deep breath. 

— Aqua veer.

The water in the glass on the table trembled, then *came to life* — a thin stream rose into the air, writhing like a snake. 

I laughed. 

I did it. 

Suddenly there was a knock on the door, sharp and impatient. 

— Sato! Are you crazy in there? It was the voice of the neighbor downstairs. — Are you having a flood?! 

I looked around. The floor was dry. 

"What are you talking about?" I shouted back. 

— The water is gushing on my ceiling, like in a shower! 

I looked at the glass. The water in it was *bubbling*, even though I was no longer concentrating on the spell. 

"Oh no."

"S—I'll figure it out now!" I frantically grabbed the book and threw it on the bed. The water in the glass immediately calmed down. 

But it was too late. 

The door flew open with a bang. 

It wasn't just the neighbor standing on the doorstep. 

Next to him, the *hostess* stood with her arms crossed. 

"Well, Master?" Her voice dripped venom. "You're going to pay me for repairs now, too." 

I slowly raised my hands. 

—I'll... explain everything." 

The hostess grinned. 

— Explain it. At the police station. 

Behind her, two men in black flashed by— men in formal suits, with cold eyes. 

"Sato?" — one of them took out a badge. "You should come with us." 

The book on the bed

shuddered. 

And it went out. 

(Something tells me that this is only the first step in a world where magic is not a fairy tale. And now I'm being hunted.)

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