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Chapter 2 - Chapter 2: Trying...?

I woke up again.

I was no longer surprised. No more panic, no more confusion. I simply stared blankly at the wooden ceiling above me.

The air was colder this time. The sound of wind blew through the cracks of this small house. I could hear someone outside, speaking softly—perhaps my mother in this life.

But I didn't care.

I knew the end would be the same.

I would live, I would feel warmth, I would begin to think that maybe—just maybe—this time would be different.

Then, everything would fall apart again.

I got out of bed, my steps light as I walked toward the small kitchen at the end of the room. A kitchen knife lay on the table, its blade faintly gleaming in the dim light from the small window.

Without hesitation, I picked it up.

Without thinking, I aimed it at my neck.

Without delay, I pulled it swiftly.

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I was floating again.

I was still here.

I was still in this empty ocean.

I began to grit my teeth.

"Why… WHY AM I STILL HERE!?"

I pressed my hands against my neck.

I chose to die before they could kill me. I didn't wait for the tragedy to come. I didn't let them break me.

But even so—

Even so—

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I woke up again.

A different place. A different world.

But I was still me.

I laughed.

"So this is it, huh? No matter how I die, I'll keep being reborn?"

I started to tremble.

My hand reached for the nearest object—a knife.

I stabbed my chest.

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I woke up again.

I drank poison.

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I woke up again.

I drowned myself in a river.

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I woke up again.

I jumped off a cliff.

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I woke up.

I died.

I woke up.

I died.

I woke up.

I died.

I died.

I died.

I died.

I died.

I… died.

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I was floating again.

This time, I didn't move.

I just stared into the void.

I wasn't angry. I wasn't crying. I wasn't laughing.

I was just… empty.

Then, that voice returned.

 "Why do you keep trying to DIE?"

I didn't answer.

 "Do you think dying will end everything?"

I bit my lip.

 "Haven't you understood yet?"

I slowly lifted my head.

"…Why?" my voice was barely a whisper.

"Why are you doing this to me?"

For a moment, silence surrounded me.

Then, the voice spoke again.

"Because you haven't found the answer."

I floated. Again.

I bit my lip until it bled. My body trembled. My hands clawed at my head, as if trying to tear apart my own thoughts.

"Enough… enough… ENOUGH!"

I screamed as loud as I could, my voice breaking in this empty ocean.

"LET ME DIE!"

I thrashed, trying to break through the invisible barrier holding me in place. I clawed at nothing, kicked, punched—anything I could do.

"I don't want this anymore! I don't want to feel pain anymore! I don't want to hope anymore! I don't want to feel warmth again just to lose it! I don't want it! I don't want it! I DON'T WANT IT!"

I screamed, begged, and wept like a madwoman.

Until finally—

Silence.

I was panting. My shoulders rose and fell. Tears streamed down my face, but I no longer cared.

Then, the voice spoke. This time, it sounded softer.

 "…I pity you."

I bit my lip harder.

 "I understand… you've suffered too much. I have seen it."

I clutched at my hollow chest.

 "But… this time, try living."

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I woke up.

Warm air caressed my skin.

In front of me, a bustling wooden building filled with laughter and chatter. A row of notice boards full of job requests. The aroma of alcohol and food filled the room.

I sat at a wooden table, wearing a slightly worn adventurer's cloak, like someone who had traveled a lot.

And on the table, there was a small cat.

Its fur was soft white, its eyes golden like mine. A small collar hung around its neck, engraved with a name—

"Livia."

I stayed still, staring at it.

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