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Chapter 6 - earth

Noir, I lead an ordinary life on Earth, but recently

I've grown tired of the boring life

Seeking a change,

I embarked on a journey to a remote mountain far from my city.

After an exhausting 8-hour trek, I finally arrived at my destination—

a desolate place where only my tent stood amidst the serene wilderness.

Setting up camp, I started a fire and sat down to enjoy a cup of tea,

marveling at the breathtaking view before me.

The sky was clear, adorned with countless stars and a beautiful moon

As I soaked in the tranquility, a comet suddenly streaked across the heavens,

adding a spectacular touch to the already mesmerizing scene.

Initially fascinated, I watched as the comet's apparent size grew larger, seemingly heading straight towards a nearby hill. Despite knowing some might consider me foolish for not moving,

I remained still, intrigued by the prospect of witnessing a close encounter with such cosmic phenomena.

Minutes passed, and soon it became evident that the comet was on a collision course with me.

Standing firm, I braced myself, curious about the sensation of what might come after death.

Thoughts of the afterlife crossed my mind—pondering which vehicle would transport me, knowing the uncertainty of where I might end up.

As the comet descended, it struck me directly, almost as if it had targeted me intentionally

. I chuckled at my earlier musings. Time seemed to slow as I observed the impact—it hit my body, yet miraculously left the surrounding area unscathed. My form disintegrated into dust,

reminiscent of the fading effect from a cosmic event.

In the aftermath, darkness enveloped me completely.

There was no light, no sound, no sensation—only an eerie emptiness where time held no meaning.

I existed without a physical form, a mere consciousness adrift in an infinite void.

Then, unexpectedly, a gentle pull emerged from the void,

drawing me towards it with an irresistible force.

Without resistance, I moved towards the unknown,

carried by a mysterious suction that beckoned me forward from the darkness