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âThe lounge of the Cathedral. The evening light filtered through the stained glass, casting pale red shadows across the old wooden desk. While Claudio arranged the chess set he had brought, Victor ran his fingertip along the rim of his wine glass, making it hum. The sound vibrated faintly in the silence.
â"Youâre being quite cautious."
â"Even arranging the pieces requires order."
â"Order, is itâŠ?"
âA faint smile played on Victorâs lips as he picked up a white pawn. â
"âBut remember, it is within order that the first seeds of chaos often lie."
âThe first move. Sitting across from him in the black camp, Claudio stared intently at the board. His movements were, as always, precise and without waste. Victor watched him, as if savoring that very accuracy.
â"Your hands are far too dutiful."
â"âŠIs that a criticism?"
â"It's a compliment. The kind that tempts an opponentâs greed."
âEvery time a piece moved, their gazes met. Claudioâs eyes sought to read the play; Victorâs sought to test the player.
â"Is reading that 'greed' your method, then?"
â"No. I read your 'hesitation.'"
âIn the next instant, the white knight leaped through the black defense. Claudioâs brow twitched ever so slightly. The tremor in his heart dissolved into the air as a subtle disruption in his breathing.
â"âŠWasn't that a mistake?"
â"No, it was a temptation."
âVictorâs voice was low, carrying a certain suggestive warmth.
â"If you take that piece, my 'intentions' will be laid bare. âIf you don't, I shall be the one unsettled."
â"Heh⊠A trap either way, I see."
â"Such is life, wouldn't you agree?"
âSilence. The light from the stained glass swayed, casting shadows across Claudioâs lashes. Victor didn't miss that moment and made another move. While vying for dominance over the board, they peered into each otherâs hearts.
â"âŠCheck."
â"That was fast."
âClaudio stopped his hand. The tension in his fingertips sent a quiet shiver through the room. In that brief intervalâ Victor took his glass and had a sip of the amber liquid.
â"See? You've even moved your body."
â"âŠDealing with your schemes is exhausting."
â"For someone who says that, you seem to be enjoying yourself."
â"âWe'll see about that once the match is decided."
âVictor narrowed his eyes at the response. With his fingertips, he scooped up a piece from beneath Claudioâs hand. The gesture was just like that time he had stroked his cheekâintentional, provocative.
â"Then let us continue. Until the 'Mate'⊠shall we?"
âClaudio allowed a tiny smile to surface and returned his fingers to the board. It was a smile not of 'surrender,' but of 'engagement.' âThe psychological warfare continued until the stained-glass light finally faded into dusk. âClaudioâs hand did not stop. The outcome was already decided. The position on the board clearly favored Victorâ He must have realized it himself. âStill, he moved. Moving the black pieces as if he were still trying to grasp something.
â"âŠYou won't admit defeat?"
âVictorâs voice was quiet, sounding like both a provocation and a consolation.
â"I admit it. Howeverâ"
âClaudio looked up. A strange heat dwelled in his eyes. â"I simply want to confirm why I lost." âAt those words, Victor let out a short laugh. The Claudio of the past might have let his pride get the better of him, perhaps even overturning the board in a fit of righteous anger. But he was different now. He was calm, analytical, staring his own weaknesses in the face. â
"âŠYou've changed, Claudio."
â"What?"
â"The old you would have tried to shroud the board in your own sense of justice. But nowâyou see it. You see 'beyond the pieces.'"
âClaudio lost his words and simply cast his gaze down. In the silence, Victor advanced his white queen and made the final move.
â"Checkmate."
âSmall, but certain. The sound signaled the end of the battle on the board. âVictor drained the rest of his glass in one gulp and rose gracefully. Walking toward the window, he spoke in a low voice over his shoulder.
â"Your 'struggle' wasn't bad."
âClaudio blinked. The voice was detached, yet it carried an undeniable warmth. â
"Confidence isn't something you should allow yourself to lose. It simply needs to be refinedâdon't you think?"
âVictor turned back slowly, his gaze shimmering with a hint of nostalgia and pride.
â"âŠYes. I will carve those words into my heart."
â"Hmph⊠Quite honest of you. Rare."
âClaudio smiled faintly.
"I believe it is the correct attitude for a disciple seeking guidance from his master."
â"Then, I must provide a worthy response."
âWith that, Victor placed his hand lightly on Claudioâs head. After a momentâs hesitation, he didn't stroke it; he simply let his palm rest there. ââBeneath that palm was the heat of a young conviction. And the fingertips touching that heat ignited a quiet flame deep within Victorâs own chest.
â(Indeed. To teach is not to dominate, but to lead. Until this man understands that meaning, I too shall remain upon the board.)
â"Nowâhow will you play the next match?"
â"âŠI shall challenge you again with everything I have."
â"Excellent. Then I, too, shall 'guide' you with everything I have."
âThe silence of the chessboard filled the space between them once more. Outside, the cathedral bells began to toll.
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