***
While making my way through the path guided by my intuition, my thoughts ran wild, creating questions and breaking it down to obtain a satisfying result. And at that moment it clicked with me that my intuition was really strange. If I hadn't felt that things would get better later, my mind would still be in chaos and I would be nothing more than a prey to some strangeness. Even the encounter with the bizzare sun was successfully countered thanks to my intuition and even the path I took to make a way was also guided by this strange intuition. This felt strange yet I had no choice but to follow this feeling of intuition to prevent myself from dying to some bizzare stuff.
Even though it may seem pointless, I still want to live another day, see another sunrise and sunset and prevent the bizzareness from consuming me. It wasn't a choice but a forced fate upon me ever since I chose my line of work. As my thoughts started to recede, I saw a small hut few gaps Infront of me. The hut looked plain yet the intuition was practically screaming that this was absolutely safe space in this vast land of strangeness.
After reaching right outside the hut, I suddenly felt hungry for almost no reason. I could chalk it up to me not eating enough before sleeping and suddenly craving food due to fatigue but the kind of hunger I started to feel was intense as if I'd been starved for a long time. As if trying to win my favour, the smell of freshly cooked meat permeated through the hut. The hunger was intense yet I managed to salvage my thoughts and barely kept my rationality. I figured this was also a strange phenomenon in itself. To counter other phenomena I really needed to be protected. I couldn't afford another chance, so after waiting for few moments, I stealthily opened the hut's entrance. The hut's exterior looked rather plain, barred with some wooden fences with a small space left fo maybe playing but in contrast, the interior was surprisingly furnished and cleaned.
As I entered the hut, the aroma of freshly grilled chicken drew me further inside and I could no longer endure the hunger so I indulged myself into a feast of chicken meat. I wanted to eat some ham but as the saying goes, Beggers can't be choosers, I simply decided to eat whatever I was given to satisfy my hunger.
The hut was comforting snd cozy but the sense of unease still remained in my heart. As the sun in the sky dived toward the horizon, I forgot all my worries and laid down on a bed to recover from tolls on my body.
***