The V-tuber Who Became Obsessed With Me
Chapter 7: Was that a coincidence?
- Chapter 91: Live - streaming
- Chapter 90: Now that you are here, shall we begin ?
- Chapter 89: My grandpa made his move
- Chapter 88: The center of attraction
- Chapter 87: I was the prey all along ...
- Chapter 86: Realize part of the truth
- Chapter 85: The Aizawa fire part 2 continuation
- Chapter 84: The Aizawa fire part 1
- Chapter 83: A visit to Miranda
- Chapter 82: My own little investigation began part 1
- Chapter 81: His leverage
- Chapter 80: X-reveals... revealed
- Chapter 79: The Aizawa missing child .
- Chapter 78: The patient
- Chapter 77: The Aizawa fire
- Chapter 76: Going back to Japan ( raina’s pov)
- Chapter 75: The half eaten pie raina’s pov 2
- Chapter 74: Half eaten pie raina’s pov
- Chapter 73: The half eaten pie 2 Ethan’s pov
- Chapter 72: The half eaten pie
- Chapter 71: It’s Christmas
- Chapter 70: Christmas Eve : the man in the window
- Chapter 69: What exactly is going on?
- Chapter 68: Empty grave
- Chapter 67: End of the week
- Chapter 66: The bunny head man part 2
- Chapter 65: The Bunny head man
- Chapter 64: What really happened to Felix part 3
- Chapter 63: What really happened to Felix part 2
- Chapter 62: What really happened to Felix part 1
- Chapter 61: Consequence, consequence
- Chapter 60: The electric eel museum
- Chapter 59: The night after the park
- Chapter 58: The rest of the day at lala land
- Chapter 57: The women in the haunted house
- Chapter 56: The weekend away
- Chapter 55: The Confrontation with my old roommate
- Chapter 54: The girl named himari (part 2)
- Chapter 53: The girl named himari ( part one )
- Chapter 52: Why won’t the universe let me be happy?
- Chapter 51: Shocking revelation
- Chapter 50: The new client : SUSAN!?
- Chapter 49: Trick or treat motherfucker
- Chapter 48: What a nightmare
- Chapter 47: Frank ( a side story )
- Chapter 46: First day at HQ
- Chapter 45: What follows
- Chapter 44: Celebratory dinner
- Chapter 43: X-reveals
- Chapter 42: Morning whispers: after Ethan left ( Ethan’s pov)
- Chapter 41: Morning whispers ( raina’s pov)
- Chapter 40: today wasn’t as I had expected ( Ethan’s pov)
- Chapter 39: I’m sorry Raina and goodbye
- Chapter 38: A little echo from the past ( third person’s pov)
- Chapter 37: Freshman year ( Ethan’s pov)
- Chapter 36: I love you too
- Chapter 35: The ware house confrontation
- Chapter 34: we’ve got him
- Chapter 33: The discharge
- Chapter 32: The search for Rhonda stein ( Raina’s pov)
- Chapter 31: Do I got the glow? ( Ethan’s pov)
- Chapter 30: Bowling alley ( raina’s pov)
- Chapter 29: Wheeler’s park 2 ( raina’s pov)
- Chapter 28: Wheeler’s park 1 ( Ethan’s pov)
- Chapter 27: My grandpa’s right hand man
- Chapter 26: Malcolm stein : before the disappearance.
- Chapter 25: The man on the other end of the line
- Chapter 24: The man in the motel ( raina’s pov)
- Chapter 23: It’s all kinda working out.
- Chapter 22: Dinner at la Louvre
- Chapter 21: Final review
- Chapter 20: The first crack
- Chapter 19: After the coffee date ( third person’s pov ) her trip to Japan
- Chapter 18: What it costs
- Chapter 17: The reunion
- Chapter 16: Still working on it
- Chapter 15: The text from St mercy’s.
- Chapter 14: After the coffee date (Raina’s pov )
- Chapter 13: Coffee date
- Chapter 12: Was that a coincidence? Raina’s pov
- Chapter 11: Raina’s pov
- Chapter 10: The party
- Chapter 9: Lilies
- Chapter 8: Boys night out !
- Chapter 7: Was that a coincidence?
- Chapter 6: Just a normal day working at home
- Chapter 5: The girl named Raina
- Chapter 4: The client
- Chapter 3: She’s live again!
- Chapter 2: Notifications
- Chapter 1: That one comment
I had been staring at the same screen for three hours.
The overlay layout was done. The social media asset library was done. My coffee had gone cold twice and the sandwich I made at noon was still sitting half eaten on a plate beside my keyboard. I pushed my chair back, looked at the ceiling for a moment and decided I needed to get out.
I grabbed my jacket and left.
Morning Dew was two blocks from my building.
I had designed Sol’s logo two years ago, a clean minimal mark with a coffee cup worked into the negative space of a rising sun. He had insisted on paying me in permanent discounts ever since.
Best deal I never negotiated.
The bell above the door rang when I pushed it open.
Warm inside. The smell of fresh grounds and something baked sitting underneath it. A low playlist running just above silence.
I went to the counter, ordered my usual, a large dark roast with one sugar, and Sol waved off the full price the way he always did.
"Usual spot?" he asked.
"Always," I said.
I turned around with my cup and stopped.
Someone was sitting in my spot by the left window.
A woman. Head down slightly, phone in one hand, cup in the other. Dark coat, hair down.
"Sorry, I didn’t know anyone was here."
She looked up.
Raina.
We stared at each other for a full second.
"Ethan." Her brows lifted.
"I didn’t know you came here." I said
"Second time," she said.
"I had a shoot yesterday, I was completely drained, then my manager recommended this place. The coffee was good so I thought I would come back."
"It’s always good," I said.
"I’ve been coming here for two years."
"Really."
"Wow !what a coincidence "
She looked around the shop briefly then back at me.
"Do you want to sit? We could go over the project." A short pause.
"Not a date. Obviously." She laughed once, easy and unscripted.
"Why not," I said and sat down across from her.
I took the lid off my cup and let it breathe.
Outside the window the Saturday street was moving slowly, people in no particular hurry, a dog pulling its owner toward a lamppost.
"Good thing I ran into you actually," I said.
"Oh yeah?" She looked at me over her cup.
"Kuro finished the avatar motion concepts." I opened my phone, found the folder and slid it across the table to her.
"He wanted me to show you first before he presented them formally."
She picked up the phone and went through the videos without rushing. Each one full length before she moved to the next.
The shop moved around us quietly. Someone’s spoon hit the bottom of a ceramic mug two tables over.
Clink!
She stopped on the fourth video and watched it twice.
"This one," she said and turned the screen toward me. The avatar on screen laughed, not the usual animated burst, something slower, the expression traveling up from the mouth to the eyes a half beat later. Genuine. Human.
"The face reads. I can actually tell what she’s feeling."
"That’s the motion capture influence," I said.
"Kuro uses facial landmark tracking, 68 reference points mapped across the face, jaw, brow line, the muscles around the eyes. When he syncs it properly the avatar mirrors real human movement instead of cycling through preset expressions." I took a sip of coffee.
"What you’re seeing in that fourth video is a blended shape key animation. The software reads the performer’s face in real time and translates the micro expressions directly onto the model. Nothing is manually keyframed."
She was listening properly. "So whatever the performer does the avatar does."
"Exactly. Blink timing, the way someone’s eyes narrow before they laugh, the slight drop in a brow when something surprises you. All of it translates. That’s why the expression in that video feels real. Because it was."
"I want that," she said. "That’s exactly what I want."
"You’ll need to do a capture session with Kuro directly for that. He’ll calibrate the tracking to your specific face geometry, run a reference session so the software learns your movement range. After that the sync is automatic when you stream."
She nodded slowly. "So I would have to meet with him again."
"Yes. A few sessions most likely. The initial calibration, then a testing pass to catch any drift in the expressions, then a final review before we build it into the full avatar build."
She looked at the video one more time then set the phone down on the table, I could have sworn her expression changed slightly.
"Alright. Set it up."
"I’ll tell him Monday." I said
She picked up her cup. The conversation settled for a moment.
I was about to say something when a figure appeared at the edge of my vision.
Tall. Dark suit, a blue striped tie sitting neatly against a white shirt, a pair of transparent framed glasses that caught the light when he moved. He walked directly to our table and leaned down toward Raina, one hand resting lightly on the back of her chair.
He said something low. I caught the tail end of it.
"Everything is ready."
Raina nodded once. "Thank you Malik."
She turned to me. "This is Malik. He manages my schedule and most of what happens in my professional life."
Malik straightened and extended his hand across the table.
"Mr. Cruxs. I’ve heard a lot about you."
I shook it. Firm grip, brief.
"Ethan is fine."
"Ethan," he said, like he was filing it somewhere. He turned back to Raina.
"We should head out. They’re waiting."
"One minute." She looked at me and picked up her phone from the table, sliding it into her coat pocket.
"It was a good talk. I’m looking forward to the next meeting."
"Same," I said.
"Good luck with the rest of the build." She stood, buttoned her coat with two clean movements and picked up her cup.
"Enjoy the rest of your Day."
She followed Malik out.
Through the window I watched them cross the pavement. Malik stepped ahead and opened the door of a car sitting at the curb. Black, long, a Mercedes S-Class with tinted rear windows and private plates.
Raina got in without breaking her stride.
The door closed.
Quiet click.
The car pulled away and was gone .
I got home by early evening.
Groceries first, I had swung by the supermarket on the way back, two bags that I dropped on the kitchen counter before I did anything else.
I unpacked them slowly, putting things away with the particular low energy of a day that had gone longer than expected.
I picked up my phone and texted Kuro.
"Hey. Ran into Lumi earlier. She went through your concepts and picked number four. The blended expression one. Sending it to you now. She’s in for the capture sessions too so expect a proper booking early next week."
I put the phone down and made a sandwich because I was not in the mood to cook anything that required more than two steps.
Couch. Phone. Sandwich.
I scrolled through nothing for a few minutes, the usual Saturday evening loop, until I hit the notification at the top of the streaming platform app.
Lumi♡Live is live now.
I looked at it for a second.
Then I pressed play.
- Chapter 91: Live - streaming
- Chapter 90: Now that you are here, shall we begin ?
- Chapter 89: My grandpa made his move
- Chapter 88: The center of attraction
- Chapter 87: I was the prey all along ...
- Chapter 86: Realize part of the truth
- Chapter 85: The Aizawa fire part 2 continuation
- Chapter 84: The Aizawa fire part 1
- Chapter 83: A visit to Miranda
- Chapter 82: My own little investigation began part 1
- Chapter 81: His leverage
- Chapter 80: X-reveals... revealed
- Chapter 79: The Aizawa missing child .
- Chapter 78: The patient
- Chapter 77: The Aizawa fire
- Chapter 76: Going back to Japan ( raina’s pov)
- Chapter 75: The half eaten pie raina’s pov 2
- Chapter 74: Half eaten pie raina’s pov
- Chapter 73: The half eaten pie 2 Ethan’s pov
- Chapter 72: The half eaten pie
- Chapter 71: It’s Christmas
- Chapter 70: Christmas Eve : the man in the window
- Chapter 69: What exactly is going on?
- Chapter 68: Empty grave
- Chapter 67: End of the week
- Chapter 66: The bunny head man part 2
- Chapter 65: The Bunny head man
- Chapter 64: What really happened to Felix part 3
- Chapter 63: What really happened to Felix part 2
- Chapter 62: What really happened to Felix part 1
- Chapter 61: Consequence, consequence
- Chapter 60: The electric eel museum
- Chapter 59: The night after the park
- Chapter 58: The rest of the day at lala land
- Chapter 57: The women in the haunted house
- Chapter 56: The weekend away
- Chapter 55: The Confrontation with my old roommate
- Chapter 54: The girl named himari (part 2)
- Chapter 53: The girl named himari ( part one )
- Chapter 52: Why won’t the universe let me be happy?
- Chapter 51: Shocking revelation
- Chapter 50: The new client : SUSAN!?
- Chapter 49: Trick or treat motherfucker
- Chapter 48: What a nightmare
- Chapter 47: Frank ( a side story )
- Chapter 46: First day at HQ
- Chapter 45: What follows
- Chapter 44: Celebratory dinner
- Chapter 43: X-reveals
- Chapter 42: Morning whispers: after Ethan left ( Ethan’s pov)
- Chapter 41: Morning whispers ( raina’s pov)
- Chapter 40: today wasn’t as I had expected ( Ethan’s pov)
- Chapter 39: I’m sorry Raina and goodbye
- Chapter 38: A little echo from the past ( third person’s pov)
- Chapter 37: Freshman year ( Ethan’s pov)
- Chapter 36: I love you too
- Chapter 35: The ware house confrontation
- Chapter 34: we’ve got him
- Chapter 33: The discharge
- Chapter 32: The search for Rhonda stein ( Raina’s pov)
- Chapter 31: Do I got the glow? ( Ethan’s pov)
- Chapter 30: Bowling alley ( raina’s pov)
- Chapter 29: Wheeler’s park 2 ( raina’s pov)
- Chapter 28: Wheeler’s park 1 ( Ethan’s pov)
- Chapter 27: My grandpa’s right hand man
- Chapter 26: Malcolm stein : before the disappearance.
- Chapter 25: The man on the other end of the line
- Chapter 24: The man in the motel ( raina’s pov)
- Chapter 23: It’s all kinda working out.
- Chapter 22: Dinner at la Louvre
- Chapter 21: Final review
- Chapter 20: The first crack
- Chapter 19: After the coffee date ( third person’s pov ) her trip to Japan
- Chapter 18: What it costs
- Chapter 17: The reunion
- Chapter 16: Still working on it
- Chapter 15: The text from St mercy’s.
- Chapter 14: After the coffee date (Raina’s pov )
- Chapter 13: Coffee date
- Chapter 12: Was that a coincidence? Raina’s pov
- Chapter 11: Raina’s pov
- Chapter 10: The party
- Chapter 9: Lilies
- Chapter 8: Boys night out !
- Chapter 7: Was that a coincidence?
- Chapter 6: Just a normal day working at home
- Chapter 5: The girl named Raina
- Chapter 4: The client
- Chapter 3: She’s live again!
- Chapter 2: Notifications
- Chapter 1: That one comment
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