Dec 10, 2015

II. When weird people met

They say that there is no such thing as perfection.

Until she came around. She showed him what it means to be perfect.
A perfect void.
She said it was “total emptiness”, or so he thought.

- I was born like this, I think. I tried to learn everything by myself, my parents weren’t very fond of me and most of the time, it was my grandmother who looked after me. Truthfully speaking, I didn’t like the times when I had to be with my parents, it was pretty tense. They kept on pestering me about going to a boarding school for kids like me, but of course, I didn’t like the idea one bit, so I fought back. I was 5 back then, if I remember correctly. 

- That sounds tough. So were they able to make you go?

- Who do you think I am? There is no way I would be kick out of my town. I know that I was a burden to them, so I just stay away as much as possible from them. Then a wonderful thing happened, as a reward for my hard work.

- You could see?

- No, are you stupid? My brother was born when I was 6. Since then, my parents spent all the time with him, as they finally found the light at the end of the tunnel. To them, he was their only child. And I was grateful for that, really. I didn’t have to suffer the suffocating atmosphere whenever they were around. Even though I could feel that they’re still irritated since they had to raise me as their duty of being parents. So I tried my best to live alone as soon as I could.

- That sounds impossible.

- Well, it’s in the nature for human to adapt with the situation. For you to be blind right now, you may think that it is impossible. But I was born blind, so I get used to it and make it through. You could say that I “see” things in my own way. Or a super power.

- That’s how it works for you I guess. But about your grandmother, how was her reaction to your situation? Judging on how you tell your story, I could only tell she’s no more than a scarecrow. No offense.

- Yeah, grandma is kind, but being kind is also mean being weak. She tried to talk to my parents many times, but all she received was cold sighs and cliché like they’re doing favor by letting both of us stay in the house. Well it was to be expected to me though, but somehow grandma was troubled by it. That was when I told her about moving out. And grandma agreed to go with me.

- That didn’t sound like living alone to me. Apparently you lived with your grandma.

-But not for long. We lived a few years together. She died when I was 12, or 13? I didn’t remember exactly but around that time. It was a traffic accident.

- It seems like your life is nothing but a chain of misery. If I could feel bad, I totally would.

- Nah, it wasn’t that bad. Remember why I told you we are somehow similar? That’s because I couldn’t feel sad. When I was told about my grandma death, it wasn’t sadness that I felt, it was fatigue.It was like my body being stretched out after a long marathon, then suddenly stop. I couldn’t think of anything, so I just collapsed on the floor. The landlady thought that I was shocked upon hearing the news, but I was just... tired. Probably that was my way of feeling sad.

- You too are weird you know. At least you should be crying, even I know that much.

- Thanks, I don’t want to hear that from you.

- So after that, you lived alone from then on? Did your parents ever come?

- No, but they did me a favor by not showing up anymore. Before that, they often came to our place and discussed something with my grandma. I didn’t know exactly what they was talking about, but I guess it was about the financial support. They gave grandma a large sum of money, said it was the money for my education and such. He was a father after all.

- And that was your last time you hear from them?

- Indeed. The landlady was also very nice. She knew about my situation so she let me stay at her apartment, and the rent is really flexible, since I insisted on paying.  It’s like she took me in and make me her daughter. That makes me somewhat happy. I have never known what it’s like to have a mother. Oh just to be clear, grandma told me that my mom died giving birth to me, and my dad remarried to another woman, who gave him a son. The current one is my step mother.

- I see...

- Is that it?

- What?

- After hearing my tragic story, all you can come up with is “I see”, are you for real? At least pretend to be sympathize will you?

- Why should I pretend? Aren’t you the same with me?

The girl, with a smile on her face, keep on talking while tears keeps on dripping from her pitch black eyes. The guy, sitting next to her show no emotion, just like a living doll.

They are familiar with how other person goes. Probably what you call soul mates. She has no need for a comfort, she just wants someone to listen, someone to be there, and see her cry. That’s all there is to their relationship. A seeker, and a hollow.
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The blind girl was talking a stroll in the park, she sensed a strange person sitting at the bench. That person didn’t gave off any senses like others, it was more like she was standing in front of a deep dark hole, with no sign of life.
The guy, noticing the girl standing in front of him, looked up, just to see that her eyes weren’t looking at him. Or rather, those eyes weren’t looking at anything.

- Is there a problem?

He asked, didn’t like being “looked at” like that.

- You... You are empty.

- I’m sorry?

Obviously the guy was trouble by that out-of-nowhere statement. The girl, on the other hand, failed to notice his expression, sitting down next to him.

- Ah no, would you mind if I sit here?

She asked, already sat down.

- Do you have business with me?

He asked, looking at her cane. She must be blind, he guessed, since the way her eyes look was just too...blank.

- Can a girl just take a sit when she is tired? Or is this sit taken?

- Errrr no it’s not taken, but...

- Oh, then I must be troubling you. Sorry for my rudeness.

She said, making her way to stand up. Her hand touched the cane and made it fall to the ground. Looking at how she flailed her hand in search for it, he let out a sigh.

- It’s okay, you don’t have to leave. I was just surprised, that’s all.

- I see, even you can say such things like “surprise”.

The girl kept saying strange thing, half of which he couldn’t understand, the other half seemed to annoy him.

- Do I know you miss? Because you keep talking as if you have known me before.

- I believe this is our first time meeting.

Then why do you keep acting all so familiar? That question was written all over his face.

They just sat there, said nothing more to each other. He took a peek at the one next to him. A real beauty, he admitted to himself. Long black hair, small shape of face, slender body. But thinking it wouldn’t be nice to stare at a blind girl like that, he turned his head away.

- People always say that Iam really beautiful, but I think they’re just flatter for a blind lass. As for me, I can’t tell what beauty is.

She suddenly spoke, which startled him a bit. He knew he should say something too, even though he didn’t want to.

- Do you ever want to find out?

- I have no need. Besides, isn’t that better to not know? I mean if I’m actually ugly, then it would shatter the image of a beauty me I have in mind for all that time.

- You choose to lie to yourself.

He spoke coldly.

- You’re pretty straight forward aren’t you? I prefer the word “delusion” more.

- Whatever, you always talk to strangers like that?

- Nope, I choose the one I will talk to. So that I can make sure I will never lost interest.

What a weird girl. Cute, but weird as hell. Now that they were talking, he happened to take a look at her eyes. Since she was blind, her eyes were just for show, he thought. But they were very alluring to some extents. Her dark sparkling eyes with gave off the feeling of infinity, as if you were gazing into the night sky, without any signs of stars.

- How did you become blind?

He asked, not once hesitate. That was unnecessary for him after all.

- Seriously, you ask a blind girl whom you meet for the first time why was she blind? You sure are not delicate at all.

- That’s how I keep my interest in the conversation. It’s fine, you don’t have to tell me if you don’t want to. I’m not really care anyway.

- Then I won’t. Not for now, I think.

- That’s so.

A few more seconds passed in silence.

- How does it feel? 

The girl suddenly spoke again, while preparing to leave.

- Huh?                                                                                                     

There’s no way he could cope with that out-of-no-where question.

- You know, like when your life doesn’t seem real at all, and you’re just floating around, on your own?

What now?

- Umm... I don’t quite understand your point.

- You don’t understand, or do you keep yourself from understanding? Either ways, I guess the only one who knows is you right?

Just who was this girl? Why did she bring up this?

- Sorry but I don’t feel comfortable to continue talking like this.

As he was about to stand up and leave, she continued:

- Don’t worry, from this point on, you are not alone anymore.

With that, she put a smile on her face, a kind of smile that made you feel peaceful to the core.

But he’d already walked away, without looking back.

Still sitting there at the bench, the girl turned her head up, as if looking at the sky.

You find no reason to live, yet you have no courage to end your meaningless life. You hold no meanings, but you yearn for it. You want to be filled. That’s what you call a hollow.

Aug 28, 2015

Chapter 18: Beginning of the end

It was a very long time ago, older than the ancients.
Legend had it this world was formed by the will of divine spirits.
“They” were incarnation of god themselves.
From nothingness,
From total darkness,
“They” came together, and became one.
The world.
Just like that, the world we’re living in came into existence.
How fragile it is, yet full of mystery.
We have tried to catch a glimpse of the creators, but what we’ve known is nothing more than a grain of sand, at the bottom of the ocean.
What kind of will do they hold, when creating “those”?
What do they think of us, when trying to erase us after making us?
We’re far too ignorant.
We know nothing, of our creation, of our destruction.       
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Year xxx, 15th generation. April 21st, North division.

The Nohigu of this generation carried spirit of flame, Ignitia. The crash was recorded at the location of a forest, to the west of X city, the world of the powerless.

The Nohigu was classified as a B+ rank, not necessarily to be called a threat, but we still keep our caution and sent out number 7 and number 8: Bernard and Jinx.

Upon arriving at the scene, the numbers had picked up the trace of the Nohigu, and the pursuit took only a few hours. It lead to the prairie to the north of the forest. There they cornered the Nohigu to the foot of a mountain.

The Nohigu Ignitia, in the form of a young woman, aged around her 20s. According to Jinx’s report, her appearance was not much different than any average woman at that age, only her hair was easily recognized: it was glowing red. About her ability, she had enough power to burn down the whole forest in a second, if she wanted to. For a B+ rank, she must be very close to be grouped as an A rank.

The capturing process happened without hindrance, Iginitia didn’t put up much of a fight, which was questionable. Capture time: 23 minutes. Ignitia last word before being extract was what made my head spin:
“It was wrong from the start, to create us.”

What was the meaning behind those lines? Bernard described her voice at that time was “total despair”. But only after that he knew true despair.

The time was 23:12

We received a sudden request for assistance from Number 8, Jinx. She was in a state of total frantic, said that Bernard had been “evaporated” by another Nohigu appeared a few minutes after Ignitia capturing.

No, that thing can't be called a Nohigu. Even at this point I still can’t tell what it is.
The night was dark, but it was darker.
The air was cold, but couldn’t be compared to its coldness.
Its presence was overwhelming, but nothing could be felt from it.
Total emptiness.        
A void.

Bernard did his best to stall for time in order to help Jinx to get away and make contact. After hearing about the grave situation, we sent out our 4 best hunters. However, I still went with them myself to make sure no casualty would arise.

My cautiousness was all for naught.

The enemy couldn’t be called strong, but rather, it couldn’t be harmed.
Formless, lifeless. I couldn’t sense any killing intent from it, but from how I see it, it killed every traces of life on its way.

Number 1, 2 and 3 were “evaporated”, just like Jinx said. They dissolved in to the air without any traces as they came into contact with it.

As for number 4, I asked her to remain by my side. In case of emergency, her power would prove useful. At least, it was one time my judgment was right. Knowing that the enemy we were facing was an unknown existence, number 4 had recorded all the incident to her memory. I knew that this was not something we could handle by ourselves, I told number 4 to get to the main branch and show them what happened. All I could bet on was that my power was enough to stop that being from advancing to the civil area.

Space creation, or more like, space manipulation. One of the two mystic codes that I luckily inherited from my ancestors. Even if mine was nothing but a joke compared to them, this power still granted me enough respect among the Society. I never thought it would make use like this someday, when I was on the verge of being annihilated. 

All I could do was to temporary relocate ‘It’ to another space that I created. But even in a world that operated by my own law, I couldn’t stand a chance to its supremacy. It was simply chipping off my world, pieces by pieces. It had the ability to overwrite a mystic code, the absolute magic known by human. That thing was none other than the divine. My closed space barrier was nothing more than a sandbox to it. Even though it would be much simpler to get out of this space by killing me first, but it didn’t pay much interest on the small petty human in front of it. This fabricated world suited its taste more.

Thanks to that, I was able to buy enough time. 

Year xxx, 15th generation. April 22st, Main Branch.

01:14

They looked at each other, as if waiting for someone to raise their voice first. She knew they were hesitated. The word ‘fear’ was unknown to them, as they were unknown to this event. Number 4 had shown them her memory, what she saw on the field hours ago. With her convincing proof, and the fact that she was at that time the number 1, she had enough reason to have the head of five noble houses gather for an emergency meeting. The request was clear:

“This thing is getting out of hand, the hunters can no longer deal with it. Request for help from noble houses, we may even need to use all mystic codes we have.”

His voice was shaken, but determine. He knew that the message was more important than his life. The strongest fighting force of human were overpowered. 

“All mystic codes he said... Is it Armageddon already?”

Said the woman in a thick black coat. On her sleeves was a crest symbolizing her house, the golden shield of Dillion.

“But... consider it, my lords. Does it really need to use all of our codes? I mean looks like Yungen was holding out fine, so not all of us...”

A huge, round man who was still in his sleeping robe spoke. The sudden meeting didn’t give him enough time to change properly, so the only thing he could manage was his gloves. They call him Lord Lazy, or Lord Piggy. He was Strance from the house Maccoq.

“A coward as always, do you the have slightest idea of the situation you damn pig? Look at that thing, look at it. It ate our men just as easy as breathing. And Yungen is still out there fighting it alone, who knows what on earth could happen to him right now. My lords, the more time we spend chit chatting, the bigger the risk becomes. I suggest, no, I require we should go now.”

Regina Dillion was always a hot blooded warrior with a strong sense of responsibility and justice, Number 1 acknowledge her urge to help with a low bow. In fact, there was not many choices for them to make after all.

“I don’t oppose the idea going to help Yungen, but we cannot recklessly approach the enemy without knowing it first. Even from the data Number 1 has shown us, I still don’t know who or what is that thing, and our mystic codes... Even with that I’m not sure we can win.” Said the elder of house Tallius, well-known for their premonition. Bunch of “I can see the future” guys.

“Then what do you suggest we should do? Stay here and wait for that thing to come? Let Yungen die?”
  
“Please Regina, your impatient will only lead to the path of our doom. At this point, every single one of us is as precious as Yungen. Yes, we cannot afford to lose him, however, a counter measure for this formless enemy is questionable. With Yungen’s world, he can imprisoned it there for a while, but not for long.”

Another voice join the conversation. It belongs to lord Gerahdine, the master craftsman.

“And your point is?”                                             

 “That we’re running out of time, and options. Gerahdine was never good with his world. Say, Number 1, Yungen used his mystic codes, right?”

“I believed I had shown you everything I recorded, which included lord Yungen’s mystic code.”
                                                                                              
 Number 1 was confused, not because of the question, but of the man who asked.

 “Not that, I mean the other one. We all know about this space manipulation, but for the other, no one knows. So did he use it? Or did he not? I can’t give my decision without knowing this.”   

“You are making this harder than it should be, Blackhart. Now is not the time for personal grudge.”

“What? No, why would you say that old fart? If he didn’t use his second mystic code, then he would probably still be able to control the situation am I right? Then it’s not that grave of a danger. That’s what I thought.”

Blackhart smirked, while old Tallius just gave a sigh.

“So what now my lords, are we going or not?”  Again, asked the iron woman.

“Yes, and no.” Said lord Tallius.

“What do you mean?” All the people at the meeting hall were talking non-stop, the whispers, the guessings, all of them were putting more weight into the tense atmosphere of the discussion. It was the meeting of the heads of noble house, but it was held in the main hall of the main branch instead of the citadel, where all personnel gathered for this incident. They were allowed to witness the meeting, but not to raise opinion.  

“I mean we will go, but not all of us. It’s too risky to put all the eggs in one basket. Three of us will go, and the others will remain here, so even if we fail to defeat the enemy, the others will carry out the evacuation plan for the citizen.”

When he said evacuation, all sounds went unheard. If the front line battle plan failed to take down the enemy, there would be no hope.

“Fine, then who else want to come with me?”

Dillion claimed her first spot on the vanguard. But once again, lord Tallius turned her down.

“You will remain here Regina, we need your power to protect the people. And Gerahdine, your legendary craftsmanship is too valuable to be lost, not to mention you have the key to revelation. Therefore, you two will be the last hope of mankind if we should fail.”

The man with silver hair showed no sign of resisting the idea, but the golden shield warrior of course couldn’t accept the verdict. She was about to talk back, but when she looked at eyes of the wise man, she reluctantly stood down. With that said, those who would depart would be Blackhart, Maccoq (who was complaining all the time and wished to switch place with Dillion) and lord Tallius himself, with Yungen who was still fighting the enemy, made it four. Wasting no time, the three moved with haste to the inter-branch transport station. It would take roughly half an hour for them to arrive.

Or that’s what Tallius hoped for, that Yungen was still fighting. Had he used his second mystic code? That would untight the knot of this battle. After all, he was the only one who had ever possessed two mystic codes. That man himself was a threat, too. 

- End chapter 18 - 


Aug 27, 2015

I. He's not so bright

He, an absolute average person, about to starts his daily routine.

If you can imagine an old man in his 60 getting up in the morning, then you can imagine what he looks like right now. Slowly, forcefully, he pulls himself out to start his day. He prefers the cold weather of winter, but only for sleeping. This is a typical image of a young man, living without purpose, doing what he is told to do. Getting up, brushing his teeth, washing his face, eating breakfast, then going to work. He is one in a million, just like everybody else in his world. He used to question a lot, what he was going to do, what he wanted to do, but he lost track at some points, and stopped thinking. He keeps on doing the thing they say is best for him. Deep down inside, he has lots the will to fight “what people say”. -I’m too tired to question- he thinks, and he makes his living just like that. Works-eats-sleeps-works-eat-breaks. That’s how it goes. Nothing is going to happen to him, and he is not going to make anything happen. He has lost his interest in life. -If I have enough courage to die, I will end this in a matter second- the thought has crossed his mind several times.

Now you’ve just think that he’s just complaining too much, haven’t you? I have to agree, if I haven’t seen him in his workplace.

- How’s the day bro?     
The man in blue shirt (from now on we’ll call him Blue) waves to his friend, who’ve just arrived.
- How do you thing? I stayed up late last night and now *yawn*... I think I’m about to collapse.
A guy with a green t-shirt tosses himself to the chair, then lies his head to the desk. He sure looks tired. (Let’s call him Green).
- Blue: What did you up to? Don’t tell me you’re still playing that game.
- Green: Man, it’s easy for you to say. Last night battle was too epic, it lasted for 1 and a half hour. Swear to God it was the longest game I’ve ever played. The enemy kept on pushing, and we defended our best. Then one moment, we wiped enemy team, all of them, but our team had only one survivor. That guy made a solo push and bam! We had a winner.
- Blue: You bet. Playing game is nice and all but dude, don’t let it interfere with your daily life, you haven’t been performing well at work recently.
- Green: Yeah I know, have to admit that it’s not good for my health though. But what can I do when the party only play at late night like that?
- Blue: Choose: your work or your game? There, any better?
-Green: Got it got it. Hey look, isn’t that ***.
He point to the direction of a girl walking in. She’s wearing a white dress and a red jacket.
- Blue: Morning Red (the name has been changed by author purpose), long time no see. How have you been?
- Red: 3 days are not long, and thank you, I’ve recovered. It was hell of a flu.
- Green: Are you sure you’re completely fine? I don’t want to catch a cold right now. – He backs away from Red.
- Red: Hey, am I a germ or something?
- Blue: Be more considerate will you? Sure you are fine, aren’t you? Don’t overexert yourself.
- Red: You see that? That’s how you supposed to act. And I’m ok now, thanks for your concern Blue. You should be more like him Green.
- Blue: Don’t scold him too much, he had a tough night, right Green? – He chuckles.
- Green: That sounds very misleading sir.

That’s how every day starts at his office, filled with friendly atmosphere, chit-chatting and so on. Can you tell who our character in that conversation is? Easy isn’t it? From the look, he seems to be a happy guy, easy going, always show a hospitable approach. Yes, the blue guy. We all have a mask, which we put on when we face others and take off when we are with someone we trust. But for him, he had no masks. He can change his “face” to whatever he want people to see, but not the one he wants to. He had long forgotten how his original “face” looks like, to the point that sometimes he thinks the one he has now is really him. He is empty. He can never feel what it is to be fulfilled. It’s okay, he thought, as long as I can put this up, nothing matter.

There was some points when he had forgotten how he originally was, and mistook his “face” for his origin. He was happy, truly happy when that thought take over him. Now I don’t have to look anymore, since this is the face that I’ve been looking for, he thought. But it turned out to be an illusion.

- Meet me at the gate when the class finish.

The girl said it to him. They’d been hanging out for a few months, but they didn’t look at each other as, you know, girlfriend boyfriend. But that day, he felt something different in her voice, and the way she turn away quickly when she said that. Back then, he had put on the face of “sociability”. He talked to everybody, laugh with everybody, but that was all there is to it. To him they were nothing but nuisance. Why do you all talk so much? Why do you all laugh so much? Why can you do this without feeling irritated? Aren’t you all the same to me? Or am I the odd one out? He hold up his front for the first year at high school, but couldn’t keep it up for the rest. He finished 3 years of high school without leaving any noticeable traits.

But she approached him, even when he tried to make himself invisible again. It was his second year at the university.

- You are a weird one aren’t you?

She said, with a playful look in her eyes. He normally sat at the first row table, in the corner so nobody could disturb his private space. People also didn’t like to sit too close to the lecturer so his kingdom was secured for the whole trimester.

- Sorry?

He replied, try to be as normal as possible.

- I mean, you used to be cheerful and friendly, but then, you just went all quite. It’s like you’re in another dimension, you know.

Those words confused him, as if she had known him for a long time.

- Sorry to say this, but do I know you?

He asked, no need to concern about other matters.

- Hah? It’s me, ****. I was your neighbor in high school, how can you NOT remember someone sat next to you for 3 years?

Aaah, so that how it was, he thought that. Well, if you can see how he act at high school, you can understand why he cannot remember walking pass a girl every day in 3 years.

- So it is.

Then he returned to his book. That was the first time they talked. He thought that if he kept acting like this, she would eventually leave him be. But he was wrong.

For the whole year, the girl took the seat next to him, even when he moved to another spot, she kept on following him, and talking to him. It was like the more he want to be invisible, the stronger her will to recognize him. Gradually, he lose to her persistence, and let her invade his sacred territory. He thought that she could be the one who would be able to help him find what he was looking for. He was able to feel what it call “happiness”, or so he thought.

- Remember, after class finish, at the gate. Don’t you dare make me wait!

It was the same mischievous look when she first came to him 2 years ago. They never changed.
He stood at the gate of the university, the winter air is cold and dry, like he used to be. But now, he might be able to touch the warmness for the first time, and that left a grin on his face.

- Sorry to make you wait.

The girl hastily ran to his place, her figure was so small, and yet so strong, he thought.

- Are you cold? Let’s go somewhere cozy, can’t talk in this weather.

Then she took his arm to the café around the corner. When they had settled down at a table, she brought out a small package from her bag. What was it? He wondered.

- Here, happy birthday.

She said, handing the gift to him. That taken him aback. How long had it been since he last celebrated his birthday? Or did he ever? He knew he should be happy, he knew he should be grateful, but what was it he was feeling at that moment? His eyes fixed to the gift, while the girl continued:

- Don’t open it here, wait till you get home. There’s something... more important... I want to tell you.

No. Please, not this. This is enough, he thought, while remaining his blank expression.

- The thing is... I... I...I LIKE YOU. PLEASE GO OUT WITH ME!

She said it out loud without realizing she had already stood up with her hands made a loud pound on the table. There wasn’t many people at the café at that moment, still some giggles could be heard. After 1 minutes, she realized the attention she had drawn and quickly sat down. Then she returned to the image of a shy girl, and cowered herself in the corner.

- The truth is...I had my eyes on you since the first year of high school. I didn’t know why, or what made you change at that time, but I felt like, I couldn’t leave you alone. And I had always watching you, but somehow, I couldn’t approach you. It felt as if there was an invisible wall around you. I knew that I should have done something, but all I did...was silently watching. I’m sorry.

She said sorry, for what? She didn’t have anything to do with his current state, then why, why did she feel sorry for him? Was that naturally for her to take responsibility for someone she cared about? Or was it only a courtesy of saying?

- But then, I was so glad that I met you here. I almost made the same mistake back then when I just sat from afar and observing your solitude. But I knew this was the right thing to do, talking to you. I think I had---
- I can’t...

He interrupted her.

I can’t take it anymore. Why do I feel so disgusted? Why do I feel so irritated? What should I do?

- Huh?

She tilted her head in question.

- I can’t... I just can’t.

- You can’t? What do you mean? I haven’t even finished yet.

Strangely, he felt so calm, even though there was a storm raging inside him.

- I don’t think I have the answer you’re looking for, at least for now.

That would be the best answer he could think of at the moment. On hearing this, the girl didn’t seem to flinch.
- I see, it’s a bit too sudden for you after all. Man, that’d be hell of a big step for us. Alright, just think about it ok? You don’t have to answer me now.

The girl said, try to make a faint smile on her face, but her voice sounded a bit shaken, he could feel it. It was to understand for a girl to have her first confession turned down. In fact, she was trying her best not to cry. He understood all of it.

But there was one thing he couldn’t understand at that time: his own emotion, to be precise, his own self.
He used to think that he was just unable to understand normal feeling, that’s all. However to feel such unbearable discomfort was totally new to him. If possible, he could erase his existence at the spot, to get rid of that feeling.

- Maybe I will never have the answer.

With that said, their meeting fell into silence. She wanted to say something, but the lifeless expression of his scared her. It was as if only one word could shatter him to pieces.
And that was also the last word he said to her. Of course she could never figure out what happened that day. She could only accept the fact that the one she liked didn’t like her back, end of the story, for her.

But for him, it meant more than that.

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- I cannot accept any positive feelings toward myself. It’s simple like that.

He said with his normal blank expression, while sipping from his tea cup.

- How is that simple?

The one sitting in front of him leans back to their chair.

- It’s like, when you digest something which is not supposed to be digested, your body will react with some kinds of elimination mechanism, to force it out or to remove it. Like a bad case of food allergic. Either way, your body will not accept it.

- So what’d happen if you tried to digest it?

- I don’t know.

He puts his cup down, his soulless eyes fixing at a distant spot.

- You haven’t tried it yet, have you? I bet it must be hard.

You know nothing, he thought, rest his face on his palm.

It’s not the matter of hard or not.

It’s the matter of impossibility.

Like how a person suffer from anaphylactic shock from being stung by the bee.

He, too, will experience insufferable pain to his soul.

- Have you ever been wondering, about your nature?

He asks, not looking at the person he is talking to.

- Me? Hahaha why should I do that?

A pure laugh come from that person, which confuses him.

- You see, haha, I am who I am, and that’s more than enough for me. But seriously, you surprised me at that part, “nature”? Hahaha.

- What’s so funny about that?

He leers at the person.

- Not at all, it’s just....tickling me, that’s all...

After a few more laughs, the person sits back:

- You’re right, I can never understand what is going on inside your head, but still, I will never give up on finding out. You have my words on that.

Those words reach him or not, that person doesn’t know, but at least he shows some signs of interest.

- Sure, you’re welcome to try. But don’t put any hopes up.

He puts on his coat, the night’s wind starts to blow strongly. They are about to leave.

- Hah, I know too well where to place my bet on. And you, my man, are an interesting case.

- Is that so? 

They leave the table, start walking down the street.

- What are you doing?

He asks, looking at his arm now clung by that person

- It’s cold, and I need a heat source. Besides, I forgot my cane at home.

The person giggles while pressing their body to his. He doesn’t show any signs of rejection as well as acceptance. He’s like a living doll.

- Then how did you get here?

- It’s my secret power?

- You know what I mean.

- About that, I leave it to your imagination.

He leads the person to the bus stop, as the bus arrives just in time. The door opened, then the person steps away from him and slowly gets on the bus. The bus driver looks at the person’s strange behavior and quickly realizes the problem. But the person manages their way to a sit. It is the last passenger of the day, and the driver is lighting his cigarette, letting the couple have their time. 

- You should go home now, sorry to call you out this late. Don’t worry about me, I’ll be fine.

- I’m not worried, I’m just curious about how you know which bus to get on.

- Didn’t I told you? I have a secret power.

With that, the bus’ door closes and they part way. He turns his back and starts walking home. Behind him, from the bus’s windows, the person turns their head back as if watching him until his figure disappeared at the corner of the street.

- Errr miss? Which station do you get off?

- It’s alright, just go on your course, I’ll get off at my stop.

The person said.

- But you can’t, umm, I mean...

The driver hesitates to speak what he thinks might be rude.

- It’s fine mister, I’ll let you know when we arrive.

 With that, the person fall in silence as the bus moving smoothly on the road.

May 13, 2015

NOT DEAD YET!

Took me a while to start writing again. I know it's been a looooooong time since the lastest post. But it's not like I have given up on the project. See the adjustments I've made to the blog? See the new tab? Took me a whole afternoon to figure out how to make them. 

Truth is, I've been struggling with the ideas for chapter 18 of the Kaithera project, I have it half-baked in my computer right now but I don't feel like it'll do anygood. I thought that maybe I'm too old to write fantasy stuff and shit. So on the spurt of moments, I thought of writing something new, something I feel like I can write carefully. It doesn't mean that I started out the Kaithera work spontaneously (well actually it was, 6 out  of 10), and it also doesn't mean that I have decided to abadon it. Nope, just got stuck and all.

You see the new tab, right? Just like before, coming up with names is my disability, so I temporarily named it Project Blind, as how I am blindingly writing those hoping for some recognition, funny isn't it? But worry not, since I just write what I feel, and what I think I should. And originally, I don't expect plenty of views and comments from readers, but if I have one, that would be pretty nice. In fact, any writers would expect that, am I right?

On other note, I should seriously consider writing in my first language, since my English just getting worse. Besides, isn't it orthodox to write in your own language? since it helps you to express your thought easier than a foreign one. The thing is, I feel embarassed when I write in my first language (lol), wonder why. But if I keep on going on this road, then I must cast aside those minor problems at some point, like a small sacrifice, right?

Last words, just to make sure that this blog is not dead yet. I'll keep on writing and uploading whenever possible, but don't look forward to it. As I said in a note before, the release date would be like constipation (disgusting, I know.), so bear with it. And about the newly found project, I will have the opening note for it soon, and by soon I mean next month, next quarter, or even next year, whenever I feel like it. 

Second last words, looks like I have a disorder called Schizoid personality disorder, no wonder I feel so meh about everything. 

That's all folks, have fun.

From Kai with meh.