It waited.
Not impatiently.
Not silently.
Existentially.
The presence remained before them, impossible to define, impossible to ignore.
But now—
It was no longer unknown.
It had spoken.
It had asked.
Complete .
And those words still echoed in the space like a wound reality didn’t know how to close.
No one moved.
Even Lyra—
Usually first to break tension—
Said nothing.
Because everyone understood.
This wasn’t a trap they could simply avoid.
This wasn’t an enemy they could defeat.
This was—
A choice.
Adrian stared into the formless anomaly.
It had no eyes.
No face.
No center.
Yet sohow—
It felt as though it stared back.
"...Why ?"
Adrian finally asked.
The answer ca without sound.
Without thought.
Without language.
Yet all of them understood.
Because you crossed.
The space trembled.
Not in violence.
In revelation.
Kaelith’s voice ca low.
"...Crossed what?"
The anomaly responded.
The edge of definition.
Seraphine whispered,
"...There’s sothing beyond even this..."
Aria took a small step closer to Adrian.
"...And we touched it."
Elara spoke quietly.
"...No."
A pause.
"...He opened it."
Adrian felt those words settle deep.
Because they were true.
Every evolution.
Every system broken.
Every boundary rejected—
Had brought him here.
Not by accident.
By inevitability.
The presence shifted.
Not moving—
Reconfiguring.
For the first ti—
Its fractured nothingness began to take shape.
Not a full form.
An outline.
Humanoid.
But unfinished.
Parts missing.
Edges dissolving into absence.
Lyra stared.
"...That is sohow worse."
Kaelith’s analysis flickered.
"Manifestation partially stabilizing."
Seraphine whispered.
"...It’s becoming visible..."
Aria swallowed.
"...Because we acknowledged it..."
Elara’s eyes narrowed.
"...Or because it wants us to."
That possibility—
Hung heavy.
Adrian stepped forward.
Only one step.
But the entire space reacted.
The incomplete being mirrored him.
One step.
And for one terrifying instant—
Adrian felt as though he was looking at sothing impossibly familiar.
Not a stranger.
A reflection.
He froze.
"...What are you?"
The answer ca.
What remains.
Silence.
Lyra muttered,
"Cryptic cosmic things really love dramatic answers."
But Kaelith didn’t laugh.
Because her tone changed.
Sharp.
Concerned.
"Wait."
Pause.
"...It resembles Adrian’s signature."
Everything stopped.
Aria looked up.
"...What?"
Seraphine whispered,
"No..."
Elara’s gaze hardened.
She had seen it too.
Adrian slowly understood.
The incomplete one—
Carried traces of him.
Not identical.
Not mirrored.
Related.
Impossible.
"...Explain."
Adrian’s voice ca colder.
The being answered.
When one transcends system...
sothing is left behind.
The words hit harder than any attack.
Left behind?
Kaelith’s voice sharpened.
"...Residual conceptual shedding?"
Lyra blinked.
"...You’re telling becoming god-tier left cosmic leftovers?"
Seraphine looked horrified.
"...A discarded self..."
Aria whispered,
"...That beca... this?"
The being answered.
Incomplete.
Adrian felt reality tilt.
Because if that was true—
Then his evolution hadn’t simply created sothing new.
It had split sothing.
And part of him—
Part of what he had beco—
Had been severed.
Elara stepped in front of him.
Subtle.
Protective.
"...If it is what was discarded..."
Her voice lowered.
"...Then completing it may complete him."
Lyra frowned.
"...Or destroy him."
Kaelith nodded.
"Probability unknown."
Seraphine whispered,
"...This could fuse realities..."
Aria looked at Adrian.
Fear in her eyes.
"...Don’t do sothing reckless."
Adrian didn’t answer.
Because inside—
Sothing was resonating.
The incomplete being lifted one unfinished hand.
Not threatening.
Offering.
Beco whole.
The space pulsed.
And suddenly—
Visions.
Not illusions.
mory.
Possibility.
Fragnts.
Adrian saw worlds.
Dead worlds.
Born worlds.
Versions of himself.
Versions that failed.
Versions that ruled.
Versions that were erased.
And one—
Where he rged with the incomplete one.
And beca sothing beyond comprehension.
Lyra staggered.
"...What was that?!"
Kaelith breathed,
"Future-state possibilities..."
Seraphine held her chest.
"...Too many..."
Aria shook.
"...I saw us disappear..."
Elara—
For the first ti—
Looked shaken.
Because she had seen sothing too.
Sothing she didn’t speak.
Adrian steadied himself.
Breathing slow.
The incomplete one remained.
Waiting.
No pressure.
No demand.
Only possibility.
Then—
The fractured entity stepped forward.
For the first ti since the unknown appeared—
It intervened.
"...Do not accept."
Everyone turned.
Lyra blinked.
"...Wait, you’re warning us?"
The entity answered.
"..pletion will awaken what sleeps."
Silence.
A deeper fear entered the room.
Sothing sleeps?
Sothing beyond even this?
Adrian’s gaze sharpened.
"...What awakens?"
The fractured entity hesitated.
And hesitation from it—
ant terror.
"...Origin."
That single word—
Hit like collapse.
Kaelith whispered,
"No..."
Seraphine stepped back.
"...There’s sothing before systems..."
Aria’s voice trembled.
"...Sothing before reality..."
Elara’s voice ca low.
"...The source."
Adrian looked between both impossible beings.
One asking to be completed.
One warning against it.
And for the first ti—
Even he didn’t know the right answer.
The incomplete one spoke once more.
Choose.
The fractured entity answered imdiately.
"...Refuse."
Two impossible truths.
Two futures.
And Adrian—
Stood between them.
Again.
Just as he had between two systems.
Between control and freedom.
Between order and growth.
Only now—
The stakes were existence itself.
He closed his eyes.
Exhaled.
Then opened them.
"...I need to know what Origin is."
The incomplete one went still.
The fractured entity too.
Because that—
Wasn’t the answer either expected.
Elara slowly smiled.
Small.
Dangerous.
"...Good."
Lyra smirked.
"...Of course he chose the third option again."
Kaelith nodded.
"Consistent behavioral pattern."
Seraphine laughed softly.
"...That’s Adrian."
Aria grinned.
"...Always breaking the choices."
Adrian stepped forward.
Toward neither.
Toward the unknown between them.
"...I won’t choose blind."
The space trembled.
And sothing—
Far beyond all of them—
Moved.
Very slightly.
As if hearing him.
And in that mont—
Sowhere beyond reality—
Sothing ancient opened its eyes.
The mont Adrian said, "I need to know what Origin is,"—
The space didn’t just react.
It listened.
Not the fractured world.
Not the incomplete being.
Sothing else.
Sothing far deeper.
For the first ti since the anomaly appeared—
The silence wasn’t neutral.
It was aware.
Lyra’s smirk faded.
"...Yeah... that felt different."
Kaelith’s voice sharpened instantly.
"External observation confird."
Seraphine whispered.
"...Sothing heard him..."
Aria took a step closer to Adrian.
"...That wasn’t this thing... or that one..."
Elara’s gaze lifted slightly—
As if looking through reality itself.
"...No."
A pause.
"...That was beyond all of this."
The space dimd.
Not darker.
Thinner.
Like reality itself had lost weight.
The incomplete one didn’t move.
But for the first ti—
It wasn’t the focus.
The fractured entity didn’t speak either.
And that—
Was wrong.
Because it always responded.
Always corrected.
Always acted.
Now—
It waited.
Adrian exhaled slowly.
Because now—
He felt it too.
Not as presence.
Not as pressure.
As absence.
A gap.
Sothing missing from existence—
That was sohow watching.
"...Origin."
The word didn’t echo.
It sank.
Deep.
And sothing answered.
Not in voice.
Not in thought.
In distortion.
Reality bent—
Not around them—
But beneath them.
Lyra staggered slightly.
"...Okay—no, that’s worse."
Kaelith’s voice tightened.
"Foundational layer instability."
Seraphine whispered.
"...This isn’t space..."
Aria’s voice trembled.
"...It’s under space..."
Elara nodded slightly.
"...We’re being pulled to the root."
That—
Was the difference.
This wasn’t sothing entering their world.
They were being drawn—
Toward its source.
The incomplete one reacted first.
Not aggressively.
But urgently.
Do not descend.
The fractured entity responded imdiately after.
"...Withdraw."
For the first ti—
Both forces agreed.
And that—
ant danger.
Adrian didn’t move.
Because now—
He understood sothing critical.
Neither of them controlled this.
Lyra stepped beside him.
"...Okay, when both scary cosmic things agree, we listen."
Kaelith added calmly.
"High-risk anomaly escalation."
Seraphine whispered.
"...This is beyond everything we’ve seen..."
Aria grabbed his sleeve slightly.
"...Adrian..."
Elara didn’t stop him.
But her voice—
Carried weight.
"...If you go further—"
A pause.
"...You won’t be the sa."
Adrian smiled faintly.
"...I’m already not."
And then—
He stepped forward.
Not physically.
Conceptually.
And the world—
Fell.
Not collapsing.
Descending.
Layers peeled away.
Reality unraveled.
Systems disappeared.
Structure vanished.
Even the fractured world—
Faded.
Lyra’s voice echoed faintly.
"...Okay I REALLY don’t like this—"
Kaelith’s tone broke slightly.
"Signal—unstable—"
Seraphine’s whisper stretched.
"...Adri—an—"
Aria’s voice faded.
"...wait—!"
Elara’s voice—
Stayed.
"...Go."
Then—
Silence.
Absolute.
Adrian stood—
Alone.
No space.
No ti.
No system.
No structure.
Only—
A void.
But not empty.
Never empty.
Sothing—
Was there.
Not visible.
Not present.
But undeniable.
And then—
It spoke.
You seek origin.
The voice wasn’t heard.
It was—
Truth.
Adrian didn’t hesitate.
"...Yeah."
Silence followed.
Then—
Reality didn’t return.
Sothing else did.
A single point.
Light?
Darkness?
Neither.
Everything.
The origin of contrast.
The beginning of distinction.
The first difference.
Adrian stared.
Because now—
He understood.
This wasn’t a being.
This wasn’t a system.
This wasn’t even existence.
This was—
Before existence.
"...You’re not alive."
The response ca instantly.
Alive is a consequence.
Adrian exhaled slowly.
"...Then what are you?"
The answer—
Didn’t co in words.
It ca in knowing.
Origin wasn’t a thing.
It was—
The reason things existed.
The first cause.
The first split.
The first—
Choice.
And suddenly—
Everything made sense.
The systems.
The fractured world.
His evolution.
The incomplete one.
All of it—
Ca from here.
Fragnts.
Distortions.
Echoes.
Of this.
"...Then why now?"
The void didn’t respond imdiately.
Because ti—
Didn’t exist here.
Then—
Because you reached.
Adrian nodded slowly.
"...So I wasn’t supposed to."
The answer ca.
There is no supposed.
A pause.
Only consequence.
That—
Felt heavier than anything before.
Adrian looked at the point again.
"...Then what happens if I complete it?"
Silence.
Longer this ti.
Then—
The answer.
You return what was separated.
His eyes narrowed.
"...And?"
The response—
Didn’t co as calmly.
For the first ti—
There was sothing else in it.
Everything changes.
The weight of that—
Was absolute.
Adrian exhaled.
"...That’s not an answer."
The void shifted.
Not visibly.
But undeniably.
It is the only answer.
Because now—
There were no specifics.
No predictions.
No certainty.
Only—
Change.
Adrian closed his eyes.
Because now—
He understood the real choice.
Not between two options.
But between—
Preserving what exists.
Or becoming sothing entirely unknown.
And for the first ti—
Even he hesitated.
Just for a mont.
Then—
He opened his eyes.
"...I need to see more."
Silence.
Then—
Sothing impossible happened.
Origin—
Paused.
As if—
Considering.
And that alone—
Was terrifying.
Then witness.
The point expanded.
And reality—
Rewrote itself again.
Far beyond systems.
Far beyond worlds.
Into sothing—
No one had ever seen.
And far away—
Lyra, Kaelith, Seraphine, Aria, and Elara—
Felt it.
Simultaneously.
And for the first ti—
They realized—
Adrian had gone sowhere—
They might not be able to follow.
To Be Continued...
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Author Note
Adrian has reached the root of existence—and now, he is about to witness what lies beyond everything.
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