Light was so bright. There was a girl. I cannot see her face because of the bright light shining like the sun. Even our surroundings, I cannot see. I was sitting—something like a seat of a swing. The girl seems to be talking. I was just there, sitting, listening, and thinking. Thinking something that I do not even have a clue what it was.
“—ah, I got to go—“said the girl, and she bidded good-bye to me. A good-bye that felt so sad, a good-bye that wanted me to burst tears. I wanted to say something to her. I tried to open my mouth, but it was dry. My heart would not let me say it no matter how desperate I wanted to. She walked away. Being sucked by the never-ending light, never to be seen again.
Darkness was filling the light. I was sucked into the abyss. Alone. Forgotten.
Wait. This feeling… I felt like lying on soft cotton. I felt like being born again. Being carried up to the light of this miserable world. I opened my eyes. I was in my room, sleeping, but was woken up by a mysterious, powerful force inside me. I sat bolt upright. I hugged my knees while sitting down on the bed. It was just a dream.
I turned my head to the window. It was morning, obviously. The sky was hazy. Buildings can be seen from here. Another day for a lame person like me.
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I stood up. My head hurts. Sweat was dripping from my face—wait, this wasn’t sweat. I placed one of my fingers on my wet cheeks and tasted it.
“Salty…”
Meh, absolute rubbish. I am not crying. In fact, I did not cry for two years. I lazily walked to the mirror. I stood in front of the mirror. There was a man with long, pointy but messy brown hair. There were also strands of hair because of sleeping. He was wearing a soggy white shirt that had not been washed for days. He was also wearing boxers, colored in blue with white stripes. I realized that it was just my reflection. A reflection of a monster that has woke up from its nest looking for prey.
The words from the girl were still tingling in my eardrum like a taiko.
“—ah, I got to go—“
It echoed deep inside my mind. Strange. I was sure I had not heard that voice before. A sweet voice, a sweet sad voice bothering me. It was getting annoying.
I was in the kitchen. I poured coffee in my cup. Sitting alone on my small coffee table. Light from the outside had already creeped into the kitchen window by the sink. It dazzled me.
I took a small gentle sip my coffee and enjoyed its bitterness. The aroma was making me feel a lot better. I am already used being alone, enjoying this never-ending miserable cycle called—life.
After wearing my clothes—jeans and a shirt under a coat, I stepped outside, into the morning light.
Skyscrapers.
Cars.
People.
Tokyo.
A completely new day.