>"Yours have the ribbon-like things at the edges, right? How do I do that?"
>"So I was correct... You
have been using tears the whole time... In that case what happened would've been inevitable. I mentioned to you before that tears are crude and unstable..." Yukari frowns, "Anyway, I will let you try to figure it out on your own, first..."
>"R-Right..."
>Focus on how the place looked like, the outside with the shack on the background, the boulder that was in the way, the state of the shack and the grass on the field, remember also the trees and bushes around the forest.
>Does the image shimmer ? If so, try to make a gap on it, not make a tear, but make it so that the border sort of stretches by itself to make the gap, without ripping apart, if it seems like the boundary is going to be damaged like before stop.
>You imagine the place and the image begins to shimmer.
>You use a different method than before, rather than ripping the boundary, you imagine the boundary stretching so that an actual gap forms in it...
>Soon, a hole opens up in front of you, it looks quite different than your usual tears. The void within looks the same. However, Its edges are perfectly smooth, and at each end a blue bow, as opposed to Yukari's red, is affixed to it.
>You also notice that it took much less energy to form than a tear. Maintaining it is much less draining as well.
>Yukari smiles slightly, "Well done... It feels distinctly different than making a tear, does it not?"
>_