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Chapter 3 - CHAPTER 3

Rain fell without sound.

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Kael Veyron stood still in the middle of the street.

Drops hit the ground.

But he heard nothing.

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"…So even sound can feel fake."

He looked up.

The sky was gray.

No cracks.

No distortions.

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Normal.

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"…Liar."

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A drop of rain stopped midair.

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Kael's eyes shifted slightly.

"…Again."

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The world didn't freeze this time.

It stuttered.

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People moved—

Then snapped back half a step.

Cars drove—

Then corrected their position.

The rain—

Fell upward for a fraction of a second.

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"…You're getting worse," Kael said quietly.

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"Not me."

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The voice came from everywhere.

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"You."

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Kael didn't react.

"…Show yourself."

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For a moment—

Nothing happened.

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Then—

Reality tore open.

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Not cracked.

Not broken.

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Removed.

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A section of the street—cars, people, buildings—

Vanished.

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Not destroyed.

Not erased.

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Just…

Gone.

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Like it was never there.

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Kael stood at the edge of nothing.

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"…So this is new."

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From the empty space—

Something stepped out.

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A girl.

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Young.

Maybe his age.

Long black hair.

Eyes that didn't reflect light.

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"…You're the source," Kael said.

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The girl tilted her head.

"…No."

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Her voice was quiet.

Flat.

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"I'm the correction."

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Silence.

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"…Correction of what?"

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She looked at him.

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"You."

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The rain resumed.

But only outside the empty space.

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"…Explain."

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The girl stepped closer.

Each step distorted the air around her.

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"You shouldn't exist."

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"…I hear that a lot."

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"You're not part of the system."

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Kael's eyes narrowed.

"…System."

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"The structure of reality," she said. "The layers. The flow. The Throne."

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Kael felt that word again.

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«Throne.»

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"…And me?"

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"You're an error."

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Silence.

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"…Define error."

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The girl raised her hand.

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The empty space expanded.

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More of the world vanished.

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"…Something that shouldn't be."

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Kael looked at the void.

Then at her.

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"…And you fix errors."

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"Yes."

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"…By deleting them."

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"Yes."

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Kael thought for a moment.

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"…Then why am I still here?"

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The girl paused.

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"…Because I can't."

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Silence.

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For the first time—

Kael's expression shifted slightly.

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"…You can't?"

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"You're resisting."

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"…How?"

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The girl stared at him.

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"…You have no defined meaning."

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The air grew heavy.

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"I cannot delete what is not defined."

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Something clicked.

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"…So because I'm 'nothing'…"

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"…you can't remove me."

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"…Correct."

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Kael exhaled slowly.

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"…That's convenient."

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The girl's eyes narrowed slightly.

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"…No."

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She raised her hand again.

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The void surged forward—

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Engulfing Kael.

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Everything disappeared.

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No sound.

No light.

No sensation.

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Nothing.

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Inside the void—

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Kael stood.

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"…So this is what you call deletion."

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No response.

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"…It's inefficient."

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Silence.

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"…You removed everything."

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"…But I'm still here."

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For the first time—

The void trembled.

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"…Why?"

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The girl's voice echoed from nowhere.

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"…Why won't you disappear?"

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Kael closed his eyes.

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"…Because I agree with you."

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Silence.

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"…What?"

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"…Everything is unnecessary."

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The void shook.

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"…Including me."

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Something inside him responded.

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Not emotion.

Not power.

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A realization.

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«"If everything is unnecessary…"»

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«"…then even nothing is unnecessary."»

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The void—

Collapsed.

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Reality returned.

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The rain resumed.

The street reappeared.

The missing space restored itself.

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The girl staggered back.

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"…Impossible."

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Kael stood in front of her.

Unharmed.

Unchanged.

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"…Your mistake," he said calmly, "is thinking 'nothing' is absolute."

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He raised his hand slightly.

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"…It isn't."

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The air around his fingers distorted.

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Not violently.

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Quietly.

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Like something was being denied.

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"…Stop."

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The girl's voice trembled.

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"Stop."

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Kael didn't.

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"…Let's test something."

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He reached toward her.

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"No—"

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His fingers brushed her shoulder.

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For a moment—

Nothing happened.

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Then—

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She flickered.

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Not like a glitch.

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Like a concept being questioned.

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"…What… did you do?"

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Kael observed her.

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"…I didn't erase you."

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Her body began to fade.

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"…I just made you unnecessary."

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Her eyes widened.

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"No—"

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"…That's not possible—"

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Her voice broke.

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"…I am a function—"

"…I have purpose—"

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Kael tilted his head slightly.

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"…Not anymore."

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Silence.

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The rain passed through where she stood.

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Because she wasn't there anymore.

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Gone.

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Kael lowered his hand.

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"…So that's how it works."

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No explosion.

No destruction.

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Just quiet removal.

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He looked at the empty space where she had been.

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"…Efficient."

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But then—

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Something changed.

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The sky—

Cracked.

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Worse than before.

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Deeper.

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Darker.

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From beyond it—

Something watched.

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Not curious.

Not amused.

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Interested.

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A voice echoed.

Not in the air.

Not in his mind.

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In existence itself.

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«"Axiom confirmed."»

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«"Null alignment: active."»

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«"Threat level… rising."»

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Kael looked up.

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"…Finally."

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For the first time—

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A faint smile appeared.

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"…something is happening."

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Far beyond the cracks—

Above the layers—

Near the Throne—

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Something turned.

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And acknowledged him.

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«"The Null has begun to move."»

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