I was a reader...
So I read.
Page after page, word after word—
But the more I read,
The more it dawned on , a question,
A question so tangled, that the more I tried to solve it, the more I lost myself.
I searched for answers, read countless books, only to find more questions waiting for .
'I tried my best, I truly did, but no answer ca.'
So I ask you
Can you answer my question? The question that permanently resided in my head.
'If an author created the world with words, but it ca alive only in the reader's mind, who truly owned the story– the one who wrote it, or the one who believed in it?'
These were my thoughts.
...I rambled a lot, didn't I?
But what else was there to do in this endless, pitch-black abyss?
Twisting my head, I looked around once again to confirm that I was still trapped in darkness.
'Where am I?'
I had no clue.
There was no signal here, no food, and I'm 90% sure existential monologues were the only thing keeping sane right now.
I have been floating aimlessly in this murky place, where the flow of ti seed to have stopped.
I felt no sensation. It was as if I existed... but didn't exist at the sa ti.
The last thing I rember before getting here was...
'I don't, I don't rember a thing.'
I tried my best to rember, but it just made my mory hazier. I rembered the life I lived, but it all felt so distant.
The harder I tried to grasp my past, the further I felt it slip away.
'How weird.'
A thought popped up in my head.
Swish~!!
Before I could think further, blinding light engulfed the darkness around , making squint and cover my eyes.
When the lights faded, a new scene unfolded before my eyes.
A boundless white stretched in every direction. It looked pristine and perfect. There was no sky above, no earth below, only endless light without source, wherever I looked.
Silence reigned everywhere. Not the peaceful kind, but absolute— louder than any scream.
Ba-dump! Ba-dump!
My heartbeat rang in my head. It never sounded clearer as if it were the only sound in this place.
SKREECH!
But soon, the silence broke.
A screeching sound, like glass grinding against steel, tore through the silence. I tilted my head around, searching for its source, but I could find none.
When I looked ahead, it ca from behind, and when I looked behind, it flew past my ears from the front.
I tried to look further, and a small crack finally ca into view.
'What is that?'
I wondered. The very fabric of the world seed to be tearing apart, making wriggling noises. With each passing second, the tear seed to get bigger.
It looked like the world was trying to contain it, but wasn't able to. Soon, the tear split open, and soone walked into the white-world. Not one, but two.
A man and a woman.
The man stood tall and walked forward with eyes brimming with determination. His all-black outfit reminded of the dark night, while his flowing white overcoat shimred like the moonlight brightening a starless sky.
The woman, on the other hand, felt his complete opposite. She wore white beneath a jet-black overcoat that fluttered with every step. The fluttering of her small black hairs seed to symbolize the flow of ti itself.
Tap! Tap!
Every step that they took resonated with the world, rippling through like waves through water. The world seed to bend beneath their resolve.
And ?
Still stuck.
'They felt familiar... especially the man,'
That was the only thought that ca into my mind. I felt a connection I never felt before.
Who was he, and where was I?
'Maybe I could ask him, maybe he had answers,'
I stretched my legs, trying to reach him, to ask him questions, but I couldn't. My legs gave up.
'Dammit!'
They walked past , like I wasn't even there, which was fair.
I, myself, was beginning to doubt whether I was here or not.
Then, the woman stopped. Her voice cut through the silence, sharp and venomous.
"We are here, stop hiding and co out, you damn bastard,"
'What?'
'Was she talking to ?'
No. Definitely, not. I hadn't done anything bastard-worthy. At least not today.
Turned out my guess was correct. Sothing in the white-world seed to be changing. The light started to condense rapidly, pulling itself together like clouds gathering into a singular point.
SHWAAA!
Sothing was forming. Sothing tainted and inhumane. The dense energy started to take the shape of a humanoid.
Just watching it take form caused my stomach to churn.
Ba... Thump! Ba... Thump!
Whatever it was, it didn't feel humane.
Its legs ford. Then the torso. Then arms and finally, a head.
It stood at the center of the world, blank and pale like a mannequin.
Seeing the two individuals, his expression twisted into a grin, yet there was nothing behind it.
No features.
No soul.
Just a white canvas pretending to be human.
"Khukhu, I see, you have arrived,"
He spoke, forming a mouth out of thin air. The sound of his voice twisted sothing in my gut.
Ba... Thump! Ba... Thump!
My heart pounded, and every hair on the back of my hand stood on end.
'Bzzz,'
My head started to ring with a sharp buzzing sound, making feel dizzy.
'Aghh.'
I covered my ears and clutched my head tightly, yet no relief ca.
While I was busy figuring out my condition, the white figure slowly turned his head towards . His lips slowly curled up, and a sinister smile appeared on his face.
"You have arrived as well?"
He spoke to with a smile. Everything about it felt fake.
Even though he had no eyes, I felt his gaze piercing through , stripping bare. I felt seen in a way I never wanted to be. It all felt so unreal.
"Hmm,"
He seed to be wondering about sothing. But the two at the back didn't seem to humor his thoughts. They seed to have a score to settle.
"Haa~"
They lunged at him without any hesitation, only to be stopped by a swift movent of his hand. He stopped them mid-air, effortlessly, with a look of disinterest.
"Weaklings."
I could tell, to him, they weren't even a threat. Just insects crawling around his feet.
Then his eerie voice ca again.
"It's not your ti yet."
But this ti, the words weren't ant for them.
They were for .
I could feel his oppressive pressure on as he spoke those words. His presence wrapped around like chains binding down.
Tap! Tap!
Then he moved forward, step by step, closing the distance between and him, until he was at an arm's distance from .
Slowly, almost gently, he lifted his hand...
...and flicked my forehead.
Flick!
'What?'
I was caught off-guard and yanked backward, like a thread pulled through a needle. My surroundings blurred, and my consciousness began to fade slowly but surely.
I tried to hold on, but I couldn't.
Everything went dark.
Then, in the void, I heard it.
A voice—not male or female. Not loud or soft. It felt like everything at once.
Divine and demonic. Distant and intimate. As if the universe itself was whispering directly into my ears.
It spoke:
"It started with a simple line, a whisper on the page,
But stories live, and once awake, they burn beyond the cage.
She wrote the world, she nad the stars, she painted gods in fla,
Yet now she runs from all she made, from death that bears her na.
He read in silence, knowing more than any tale should show,
Until the world he loved so much refused to let him go.
Now side by side they break the verse, rewrite what once was fate,
A Reader wielding mory, an Author bound too late.
So let them fail or let them rise— what matters is the scar,
For every tale that dares to breathe must know who its gods are."
And then... nothing.
Darkness took whole.
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