(Floating... floating...)
'Huh? W...where am I?'
(Gently... gently...)
'Might this be what they call... death?
(Softly... softly...)
'It doesn't... feel bad.'
(Come... to me.)
One sunny day in Johto, a girl disappeared.
Floating in a void, a girl slowly opened her eyes. Darkness, that void was filled with it. It was a place of emptiness, of nothingness. She closed her eyes. Maybe this was where people go if they disappear. Not that very many people did, anyway. Had she known that this was going to happen? Maybe she did. Going on a new adventure seemed too good to be true, didn't it? About a better world and a new journey. In the end, she didn't get to experience it.
'Yes,' she thought, 'of course it was time for someone to replace me. Someone new, someone better,'
She sighed.
'Someone who looks prettier than me. I bet nobody ever thought that blue hair was pretty. Heck, who likes it? 'It's not natural'? Look at me!' She scoffed.
She raised her hand and looked at it. She grasped the air and released.
'Such a shame... I wanted to see what the new world was like... I heard there were some new buldings built as well...' she chuckled bitterly. 'Guess I'm not going there. Not anywhere. This is it.'
She shut her eyes tight. She felt light, very light, and nothing could bother her anymore now that everything was gone. She felt so tired though, she wanted to sleep and not wake up again, she wanted to forget, most of all. Since she's now alone, she wanted to forget everything she has ever had. But her mind refused. Her precious memories floated into her head, and the more she tried to push them away, the more they came floating back.
She has nothing left but these memories. Without them, who would she be? What would she be? Would she still exist?
Dry laughter.
'I disappeared, do I still exist?'
Drops of water fall. Is it raining?
Not in a void of emptiness.
Something dripped from her cheeks. Funny, where did this warm stuff come from?
It took a while for her to figure it out.
'Oh, it came from my eyes. But what is it?'
Haven't you realized it yet?
'Oh... it's tears... but why?'
Accept it.
"...No, I'm too strong for this... aren't I, Silver?"
Yes... he had finally said it to her, and you couldn't have guessed how happy she was when he did.
'And now... it's all gone.'
She'd like to think it's all a dream, but she knew too well that this is reality.
She silently bids farewell to the good old days as she fell into a deep, deep slumber.
For how long has she been floating in that void, she doesn't know. She didn't feel a single thing. Not pain, not thirst, not hunger. She feels like she's lost that part of her humanity.
'Gee, what did I expect? I'm dead.'
She would prefer to say she disappeared, but disappeared means gone, and gone means dead.
She spread her arms wide, trying to feel something, anything, besides emptiness.
(She's starting to miss life.)
She felt herself slowly gliding down, and she is surprised at how grateful she is to have felt it.
Her feet touched solid ground, and suddenly, a strange, distorted scenery sprang up in front of her. Massive bodies of land here and there, all of them facing different ways. Water flowing to every direction except down. And facing her was a gigantic, dark and ghostly creature, who knows how many feet tall, so very large compared to her. She didn't know this creature. Not at all. But somehow she wasn't scared.
((Welcome, to the Distortion World.))
There was a glint of loneliness in its eyes. It was the same as her. Alone. But she knew, that was going to change very soon.
Kris smiled.
This is her new home.
Previously uploaded at Lake Valor, I'm not stealing anything. But I guess you can tell from the name of the uploader-me.
