you woulda thought(/o_o\)
While you walk to the bus stop, you notice that there appears to be an empty space in between your house and the neighboring one. Now that you think of it, that has always been there. It's strange, though. You can almost see a house there.
The bus ride ends a bit abruptly, and you notice that it feels sort of empty. You wonder why this bus was assigned a full-length one.
Though your classes all have full attendance, you notice that the day was sort of quiet, and that it felt like people were missing.
You almost trip over your front steps, since one of them is very short. It's quite baffling to you that they made that design choice.
You find that muscle memory leads you straight into a wall in your house. Granted, you were looking at your phone, but you've lived in this house since you were born, and you feel like there should be something there.
You take out your homework. One of the questions asked you how long across the universe is estimated to be. You, of course, answer the current estimate, which is about 256 million lightyears.
Wait.
You look back. As you stare at it, the number in both the reading and in your answer ticks down, one by one.
255.
254.
253.
You decide to take a break. As you are splashing cold water on your face, you take deep, reassuring breaths.
You look up that "Steven Universe" thing your friend told you about. It's not half bad.
It doesn't seem quite cohesive, though.
As in, it seems to be missing characters.
There are awkward pauses in dialouge, and one episode consists only of different shots of different areas.
Who would approve that?
Probably the same people who approved Teen Titans Go, the only other show on the network.
No, that doesn't seem right.
Why, though? It's always been.
You try not to think about it as you're going to sleep that night, but you just can't help it.
If things stop existing, would anyone know?
No.
