Divine Milking System-Chapter 14 | Three Tables, Three Strategies
That was a rhetorical question. The answer was obviously yes.
Marc looked up from his eggs and grinned. "Yo, Jace. You find the place okay or did you get lost again?" ๐๐๐๐๐ฐ๐ฒ๐ฏ๐ป๐๐๐๐น.๐๐จ๐
"App worked great," I said. I sat down across from Belle and next to Naomi. "No wrong turns. No maintenance closets. Minor miracle."
Belle snorted into her orange juice.
Naomiโs smile got a little wider. "Belle told us about yesterday. Six times?"
"Six confirmed times," I said. "There may have been more. I stopped counting after I ended up at the north entrance somehow."
Marc laughed. He was a good-looking guy, the kind of effortlessly friendly face that made people trust him immediately. Dark skin, close-cropped hair, and wore glasses. Currently working through a plate of pancakes like he had somewhere important to be.
"Man, I donโt know how you survived that long without the app," Marc said. "I downloaded it the second I saw the email."
"I skipped the email," I admitted.
"Yeah, Belle mentioned." Marc took another bite of pancake. "What were you doing instead?"
"Panicking quietly."
That got another laugh from Marc and a small giggle from Naomi.
Belle just watched me over the rim of her juice glass.
"Howโd you sleep?" I asked the table generally.
"Terrible," Naomi said immediately. Her voice was soft and apologetic like admitting sheโd slept poorly was somehow a moral failing. "I kept thinking about the house meeting. About Alexander. About what happens if Iโm in the bottom rankings after the evaluation."
"Youโll be fine," Marc said. He said it with the kind of easy confidence that suggested he actually believed it. "Your abilityโs solid. You just gotta show them you can use it."
Naomi didnโt look convinced but she nodded anyway.
Belle set down her juice. "I slept fine. Dormโs quiet. Roommate hasnโt shown their face yet so I have the place to myself."
"Lucky," Marc said.
"What about you?" Belle asked, looking at me.
"Roommate showed up around six-forty last night," I said. "Quiet. Keeps to themselves. We exchanged maybe ten words total."
"Thatโs ideal," Belle said.
"Yeah," I agreed.
I didnโt mention that my roommate was a girl pretending to be a guy with an A-rank ability and enough trauma to fill a storage unit. That seemed like information Belle didnโt need.
I ate some eggs. They were decent. Properly seasoned. Not cafeteria slop.
"You hitting the gym this morning?" Marc asked me.
I nodded. "Yeah. Five AM. Trying to build a routine before classes destroy my schedule."
Marcโs eyebrows went up. "Five? Damn. Thatโs dedication."
"Thatโs desperation," I corrected. "This body needs work."
Belleโs eyes flicked down to my stomach where the blazer was pulling, then back up to my face. She didnโt say anything but the look said enough.
Naomi smiled. "I think youโre fine," she said quietly. "Everyone starts somewhere."
She meant it kindly.
I appreciated the sentiment even if it didnโt change the reality.
"What about you?" I asked Marc. "You training?"
"Yeah, but not that early. Iโm gonna hit the rec center after classes. Maybe around four or five. You wanna join?"
"Maybe," I said. "Depends on how much homework they bury us with on day one."
"Itโs day one," Belle said flatly. "Theyโre not giving us homework yet. Theyโre giving us syllabi and rules and maybe a diagnostic test to see whoโs completely fucked."
Marc grimaced. "You think theyโll actually test us today?"
"Hundred percent," Belle said. "They need baseline data. Thatโs how they build the rankings."
Naomi looked like she might throw up.
I sipped my coffee and checked my phone under the table. Pulled up the group chat Belle had started last night with the lottery kids. A few messages had come through while I was in the gym.
Jordan: anyone else freaking out or just me
Belle: just you
Jordan: cool cool cool. gonna go panic in the corner then
Naomi: Iโm nervous too. Itโs okay to be nervous.
Jordan: thanks naomi ur a saint
The conversation had died there around eleven PM.
I put my phone away.
"You guys ready for Hunter Theory?" I asked.
"No," Naomi said.
"Yes," Belle said.
"I mean, itโs theory," Marc said. "How bad can it be?"
"Depends on the professor," I said.
Belle looked at me. "You know whoโs teaching it?"
"No idea."
"Then how do you know it depends on the professor?"
"Because everything depends on the professor."
I finished my eggs and started on the bacon. The dining hall was filling up now. More students. More noise. The morning energy was different from dinner. Less posturing. More exhaustion.
I spotted Hikaru entering through the main doors.
She moved through the space like she was walking through a crowd of ghosts. Eyes forward. Shoulders straight. Black uniform perfect. Hair tied back. She grabbed a tray, loaded it with plain oatmeal and black coffee, and sat alone at a table near the back corner.
Didnโt look at anyone.
Didnโt check her phone.
Just ate.
I looked away before she noticed me staring.
Belle followed my line of sight, clocked Hikaru, then looked back at me. "You know them?"
"Roommate," I said.
Belleโs eyes widened slightly. "Thatโs your roommate?"
"Yeah."
"Theyโre..."
"Hot?" I supplied.
"I was gonna say intense."
"Also true."
Marc leaned over to look. "Damn. Your roommate looks like they could kill someone with a stare."
"Probably," I said.
Naomi glanced over, then quickly looked away like she felt guilty for even looking. "They seem lonely."
"They seem like they want to be left alone," Belle corrected.
Also true.
I drank more coffee and checked the system timer.
Hunter Theory started in an hour and thirteen minutes.
I needed to figure out my next move with Belle. Sitting at breakfast together was good. Shared classes were better. But I needed to escalate the interaction without making it obvious I was escalating.
I needed a reason to spend time with her that wasnโt just "hey letโs hang out."
Something practical.
Something sheโd actually agree to.
I was still working on that when Javier walked past our table with his tray loaded with enough food to feed three people. He spotted Marc, waved enthusiastically, and kept walking toward an empty table by himself.
Marc waved back.
"You know that guy?" I asked.
"Kinda," Marc said. "We talked a bit yesterday during orientation. Heโs lottery too. Seems cool. Really into hero stuff."
"Hero stuff?"
"Like, heโs got notebooks full of combat analysis. Watches famous huntersโ fight footage. Takes notes on techniques and shit. Itโs kinda impressive actually."
Belle rolled her eyes. "Itโs kinda nerdy."
Marc shrugged. "Let the man have his hobbies."
I finished my coffee and stood up. "Iโm gonna grab a refill before class. Anyone need anything?"
"Iโm good," Marc said.
Belle shook her head.
Naomi looked at her half-finished plate and didnโt answer.
I walked back to the coffee station and poured another cup.
When I turned around, I had a direct line of sight to three tables.
Hikaru, alone in the corner, eating oatmeal with mechanical precision.
Javier, alone by the windows, scribbling in his notebook between bites.
Belle, Naomi, and Marc, together at their table, talking about something that made Naomi smile.
Three different futures.
Three different survival strategies.
I walked back to the table with the coffee and sat down.
Hunter Theory in one hour, ten minutes.
I had work to do.







