"The reason we were born no one knows," Tania commented, like a life teacher. "Maybe the universe doesn't know. The only one who knows about it is…" She couldn't even utter any further words, stuck like a dam or maybe a dry river.
"Seems like you're right," he mumbled, unsure of where to look or who. For several moments his heart broke for agreeing to that. Life is ambiguous like a human who doesn't become a human, like a living being but also feels like he has died. What should he do? What does he have to achieve and what does he aim for? Everything feels empty, very empty. "I don't even know if I live or die."
"You're funny when you say that in front of other people who are still alive and can communicate with you."
Tania's chuckle stunned Baron Jason. One by one the perceptions opened slowly, causing a variety of silences that seemed to be dense. He had never even thought about it before, not at all.