(Hello! This is my second shot at attempting to write a book, but this time it's a little different. You see, I've tried so hard to write a continuous fictional story myself, but I keep running out of ideas! This is the whole reason why I had to discontinue "My Name is Crybaby". I did have a few nice comments with people telling me to carry on, but because I don't feel that I can do this anymore, feel free to carry on where I left off! If you do decide to carry on, please email me to tell me how it's going and you ideas! And without any more hesitation, here's the first chapter to my new book)
Have you ever wanted to get rid of past regrets and worries that haunt you today? What if it's possible to change your life for the better? Would you do it?
A black hole could be a gateway to different time zones intertwined with parallel universes, so if I can't change what will happen to me now, could I change what will happen in another time loop?
However this would only be beneficial to me, as changing my past would change the past if others around me. 1 look, 1 movement, 1 word could be the difference between life and death for another. Who would be willing enough to take the risk?
But...
What if there aren't any parallel worlds others than ours, just a cycle that keeps spinning the same route no matter what detour we try to make, the outcome will be inevitable. But even if it means the pain will go away, just a little bit, there will be someone out there willing to do so.
Pain, regret, sorrow.
Taking away the bad memories... what will happen to all those good memories, would they fade away along with the unwanted, unnecessary things in life.
Nothing happens for no reason. Unwanted, maybe, but not unnecessary.
If you were given the opportunity to write a letter to your past self, asking to fix pain and regret. In 1 world the outcome would end the same and nothing will change, accept that decisions you make in life come naturally and rather than creating a safe space for your future self, you'd create a paradox where the letters would become non existent and your history would be unclear and hazy. Accept your choices because, without them, you wouldn't be who you are today.
(Thanks so much for reading! My next chapter will be on a different case, but in the same topic of existence!)
