Multi Dimensionsal
In the blink of an eye,a global disaster called the Great Collision shattered the world and my life into a million pieces.
I was just a child when the catastrophe struck, ripping my mom from my grasp, leaving my dad and me behind, lost and alone.
Desperate to find his missing wife, my dad joined the army's scouting party, venturing into the uncharted territories of the new reality that seemed to have collided with ours.
He returned alone, his eyes vacant, his ears deaf to the world around him. His mind was shattered, his thoughts fragmented by the unspeakable horrors he had witnessed.
The once strong and stoic man was now a shadow of his former self, his sanity hanging by a thread.
People dismissed him as a madman, ranting about monsters in another reality, but I believed him. I had to. He was my dad, and I longed to be by his side, to comfort him, to bring him back to me.
The military however deemed him too unstable, a liability they couldn't afford. They kept us apart, leaving me with only memories of the man he once was.
Years passed, and the world struggled to rebuild. But the silence was short-lived. Invisible creatures began to manifest, wreaking havoc and mayhem.
They took the form of the soldiers who had gone on the mission with my dad.They were thought to be dead at first but just like some of the people who vanished,they returned as vessels for the creatures from the other world.
Their traumas triggered the monsters to appear.Under the control of these invisible creatures they went feral, their minds torn apart as they unleashed death and chaos on the Earth.
As I grew up, humanity also discovered new abilities in the blind and deaf, perceiving the other world in ways we couldn't.
My deaf and blind father dad became the militaries greatest asset.He was made a military leader tasked with facing these threats head-on, his shattered mind somehow attuned to the frequencies of the unknown.
Seeing him again became my obsession, especially after learning he had forgotten about me due to the severe PTSD he suffered.
I had to meet him again,I had to remind him of the promise he made, we had to find my mom, still lost in the other world.