Codarius, however, still remained. He, and the fragile remaining floor he was on remained, and so did one more thing. It was the cat. The white cat, crying hopelessly, desperately, saw Codarius laid down with his stomach on the floor and his arm reaching out to the cat, completely immovable. Codarius' eyes were full of tears, not even from the pain he felt, but because he had failed to protect the one thing he had remaining for him to want to protect.
The cat's body had already shattered, but the cat's upper half of its body crawled up to Codarius, and then gently licked Codarius' hand. The cat let out 3 final cries, and then right next to Codarius' hand, the cat perished, however it was an exception, as it glowed when it shattered into nothingness. The moment the cat shattered, Codarius, already broken enough, had been destroyed completely. Codarius then said with his remaining voice, "Don't leave me, don't leave me here Mimi... It's so cold,"
Everything in the world, that exists or doesn't, even from everyday people, to basic concepts of time and space, the form of existence and non-existence, to transcendent planes of abstract and metaphysical worlds and even beyond, the person dreaming of this world, or conducting this world, has a "voice". Even after complete erasure, their "Voice" will resonate, not through sound, but through this property of "Voice." The treacherous amalgamation of all voices, expressing the pain, agony, and hatred, went towards Codarius.
Codarius realized, maybe realized a while ago, that he had wished for everything to end. He hated the world, he hated everything, and thought everything deserved to end right before his eyes. Perhaps hopeless people like these don't learn until they lose everything they have. Codarius, then said, "I'm sorry Mimi..." with a final tear, freeing him from anymore to come. This is goodbye, and this is the end…
The moment Codarius also perished from the world, so did the final echoes of the world's voice, and everything was silenced with a sound of someone closing a lid…
There was no applause…