Dead Hours — The Flicker, Page 13
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Three panels, quieter. Rin lowers her phone for once and looks directly at Kaito, a rare softness in her eyes. Kaito turns to her, caught off guard and almost moved. Then Rin lifts the phone back up, her deadpan mask sliding back into place with a tiny smirk, while Kaito pleads. Rin: ...I saw it too. The third hour. Kaito: You— you did? You actually saw it? Rin: Clear as day. Anyway. Back to it. Kaito: Don't do that. Don't give and take away.
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Rin lowers her phone and quietly admits she saw the flicker in the third hour, then puts the mask back on.
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3 A.M. A single fluorescent tube above aisle three flickers — but only when Kaito isn't looking straight at it. Certain the store is broken and unable to prove it, he burns the whole dead shift trying to catch the flicker in the act so maintenance will replace it: he drags over a ladder, interrogates customers whose testimony flatly contradicts each other, and finally tries to film it himself — at which point the tube goes innocent and steady every single time. Rin films his descent, offering the flat theory that maybe it only flickers because he's watching, like the fridge light. The tracksuit regular swears he's never seen it flicker; a salaryman swears it's flickering; a jogger swears it's rock steady. Near dawn Kaito gives up on catching it head-on and tries to trap it in the cooler-glass reflection, almost succeeding with a serene smile — then the morning delivery driver taps the tube once and it's fixed forever, and the doors slide open into daylight. Rin reveals she's been live the entire shift and caught the flicker cleanly in the very first hour; the clip of Kaito failing to catch a flicker plainly visible behind him wins the internet. He gets nothing; she gets four hundred thousand viewers. The store stands in spotless daylight exactly as it began — and as Kaito walks out, the tube gives one last tiny flicker, just for us.