Return of the Runebound Professor Chapter 647: The True Pattern
Alexandra’s blood pounded in her skull like a war drum as she stared at the new rune in her soul. A rune she hadn’t even tried to make. She blinked, staring in stunned silence for a moment.
Runes didn’t just pop into existence. That wasn’t how they worked. Well — they supposedly could, but that theoretically happened in nature, not right inside somebody’s soul. There was no way for a human to form a rune without combining seven others.
But her disbelieving thoughts had no ears to fall on. The Fragment of Self shimmered before her, embedded deep into her soul as if it had always been there. She could feel it within herself. Power she’d never felt before radiated throughout her soul.
“What is this?” Alexandra whispered, taking a step toward the rune and dropping to her knees before it to let a hand rest upon its surface. Energy prickled against her fingers like blades of grass.
And no matter how hard she dug through her mind, Alexandra didn’t have the answer to that question. The rune had seemingly just popped into existence out of nowhere. Its complicated pattern wormed so deeply into her soul that it was hard for her to believe that it hadn’t always been a part of it.
But it hadn’t. The throbbing pain assaulting her head from the severe damage her mindspace had taken in the formation of the Fragment of Self made that clear enough. Something had happened to cause it to form.
Alexandra bit her lower lip so hard she tasted iron. She’d never fancied herself someone who truly cared about how runes functioned… but Noah was going to want an answer for this. It was something he needed for every student.
“He’s helped me so much already. I can’t just tell him, ‘oh, I don’t know. The rune just popped up.’ The others need a way to form this as well,” Alexandra said to herself through gritted teeth. “I have to figure out how it appeared. What happened? Why are you here?”
The rune didn’t respond to her. Alexandra was on her own. The longer she waited to find the answer, the less she’d have to work with. She hadn’t exactly been trying to memorize what she’d been doing when the rune had formed. Her recollection of what had happened was already fading in the headache caused by the soul damage.Alexandra clenched her teeth. She refused to let that be a possibility. Magic didn’t work like that. Noah had said it himself. Everything was a pattern. Just because she didn’t see what it was didn’t mean it didn’t exist.
There was no random happenstance. The Fragment of Self had formed because of something she’d done.
“Patterns,” Alexandra muttered, her fingers digging into her clothes as she pushed through the pain and dug through her memories. “I think I felt more in-tune with my pattern than normal. Everything was going fine — and then my rune suddenly felt weak.”
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Alexandra stared at the rune as if the answers lurked within it. Nothing arose. The Fragment of Self just lay in wait at the center of her damaged soul. Its power waited to be called upon, but Alexandra didn’t dare reach out to it yet.
It just didn’t make sense. The world existed in patterns. Those had to be followed in all things. If they were broken, then it meant her understanding of those patterns was wrong. And from everything she knew about runes, there was absolutely no way for them to just decide to yank energy out of the environment instead of other runes.
“And that doesn’t make sense either,” Alexandra said through a pained frown. “My intent would imply that the purpose of my pattern was somehow the cause of killing the grass. But my pattern is the wind.”
As soon as the words left Alexandra’s lips, a deep sense of wrongness wound around her chest like a constricting snake.
She was wrong. That wasn’t her pattern.
Alexandra didn’t know how the thoughts had arrived in her head. They had come from somewhere far deeper within her mind than any waking thought, but they rung so true that there was absolutely no denying them.
But it wasn’t. Wind had never been the point. It had just been the medium.
The flow of thoughts arising within her mind turned from a bubbling stream to a rushing torrent. Alexandra couldn’t tell why or how they were showing up, but the thoughts were coming so fast now that she couldn’t have even tried to stop them if she’d wanted to.
A shimmer of energy behind the Fragment of Self buried within her soul’s floor. It seemed to reinforce the words ringing through her head.
Numbly, Alexandra staggered back to her feet. Her skull pounded with a worsening headache. At this point, she couldn’t even tell if it was from the soul damage or the fragmented words taking form on their own in her mind.
But from the pain and confusion, one more thought took form. A final thought that came from the very center of her being. Something that every single part of her new to be true as soon as it made itself known.
Alexandra’s soul shuddered around her. The Fragment of Self burning within its center lit even brighter. Its power worked deep into her body, worming into every vein. But perhaps power was the wrong word. It wasn’t the strength of a normal rune so much as
.She could feel every part of her in a way that she never could have before. From her hair to her fingernails, everything suddenly felt like it had become for the first time that she could remember.
And just like that, Alexandra knew what had killed the grass at her feet — and she knew how she’d formed the Fragment of Self.
Alexandra drew in a sharp breath — and her eyes snapped open outside of her Mindspace, where she knelt on the dirt ground of her training area.