I know.
It's a little abrupt, but I'm...
Extra.
Un! You read that correctly.
A minor character who has nothing to do with the storyline.
You can refer to them as Non-Character A or Non-Character B.
For whatever reason, anytime the author decides to kill someone for a story to be told.
He uses Non-Character A as a tool.
He murders them without remorse, as if it's all part of a plan.
They are not real-life characters. Or perhaps they're explaining their actions to themselves.
Aren't authors cruel?
Killing out their non-characters like insects in order to put his main character in the limelight.
I'm sure they're all laughing their butts off right now, thinking you deserve that shit.
I hope every author felt the same way about the agonizing suffering they inflicted on their non-characters.
At least, that's what I assumed...
Until that day, I became an extra in a God's Novel.