Haiden:
I had to remind Yorick time and time again that he was not supposed to put so much strain on himself.
Sure, he had made a mistake, but his parents were equally to blame.
He was taking too much stress upon himself, and honestly, it worried me.
Finally, I convinced him that I would go up with him.
But the moment we reached the top and started punching the heart of the tower, we realized it was not easy.
We kept going hard. My knuckles were bloodied, and so were his.
I knew I had to save my strength because we still had five hours.
If I fell from here, transitioning would draw attention, and I knew Fauna would be terrified if I accidentally drew monsters toward us.
As I kept thinking about it, I noticed a small crack in the heart of the tower.
I kept going with Yorick, who was groaning as blood dripped from our hands while we tried to break it.
Finally, it shattered. The stone slipped down, and Yorick caught it.
Our eyes met, and we smiled in victory.
