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Now reading: Chapter 2265: Story 2266: The Awareness That Cannot Look Awa from Horrific Shorts: Zombie Edition, a Action novel by Sir Faraz.

The beginning did not fade after it was known.

It stayed.

Ayaan felt it as sothing that did not pass with the mont of action. The awareness that had recognized the start of movent did not step back once the movent continued.

It remained—

present,

unblinking.

Zara noticed it in the way nothing slipped back into habit. A person spoke—and continued speaking—but the awareness that had marked the first word did not disappear. It stayed with every word that followed.

“It’s still watching,” she said softly.

Ayaan nodded.

“Yeah,” he replied.

“It doesn’t turn off anymore.”

The words settled with quiet intensity.

Because before—

awareness had co and gone.

Then—

it had aligned with beginnings.

Now—

it did not leave.

The boy stepped forward again, his movents steady—but sothing had changed. As his foot moved, as it landed, as his body shifted forward—

he was aware of all of it.

Not just the start.

Not just the decision.

Every part.

“I can’t stop noticing it,” he said quietly.

Ayaan stepped beside him.

“Yeah.”

The boy looked up, sothing deeper in his expression now.

“It’s always there.”

Ayaan didn’t look away.

“I know.”

The distinction lingered.

Because this was not effort.

It was not focus.

It was continuous awareness.

Above them, the presence shifted—not toward movent, not toward stillness, not even toward beginnings—

but into sothing that remained with everything that unfolded.

Not observing from a distance.

Not stepping in and out.

But staying present through all of it.

Zara looked up, her voice quieter now. “It feels like it can’t... look away,” she said.

Ayaan considered that.

“Not can’t,” he replied.

“It doesn’t.”

The difference mattered.

Because nothing was forcing it.

It simply remained.

The man stepped forward slowly, his expression calm but deeply attentive. His gaze no longer followed actions or transitions—

it rested within them.

“Sustained awareness,” he murmured. “A system that maintains continuous presence across all states... without lapse or disengagent.”

He paused.

“...no return to unconsciousness.”

Ayaan glanced at him.

“Exactly.”

For the first ti—

awareness did not flicker.

The figures in the street reflected it clearly now. A person walked—and every step was known, not just at the start, not just at the end—but throughout. Another spoke—and each word carried awareness, not as effort—

but as sothing constant.

Nothing was lost between monts.

Nothing slipped through.

Zara folded her arms lightly, her voice soft. “So it’s not just about knowing beginnings anymore,” she said.

Ayaan shook his head.

“No.”

He looked ahead.

“It’s about never losing that knowing.”

The words carried a deeper weight.

Because now—

awareness had no gaps.

The boy looked down at his hands again, moving them slightly—not testing, not questioning—

just observing.

“It’s always here,” he said.

Ayaan nodded.

“Yeah.”

The boy tilted his head slightly.

“Even when I’m not trying.”

Ayaan’s expression softened faintly.

“Especially then.”

Above—

the presence responded.

Not by increasing its awareness.

Not by focusing it.

But by remaining fully present without interruption.

For the first ti—

it did not just recognize beginnings.

It carried awareness through everything that followed.

The man stepped back slightly, his voice quieter now. “Then nothing returns to being unnoticed,” he said.

Ayaan nodded.

“Exactly.”

The silence that followed was not empty.

It was fully known.

Zara exhaled softly, sothing steadier in her expression. “It feels... constant,” she said.

Ayaan didn’t disagree.

Because constancy no longer ant repetition.

It ant presence without absence.

The boy took another step forward—steady, aware—not just of the step, not just of the beginning—

but of the entire movent as it happened.

And beneath him—

the path did not just et his step.

It was known as it was being walked.

Above them, the presence held steady—its awareness no longer tied to monts or transitions—

but to everything, continuously.

Ayaan lifted his gaze, his voice barely above a whisper.

“It’s not just aware of the start anymore,” he said.

Zara looked at him.

“Then what is it doing?”

Ayaan’s expression remained steady.

“It’s aware the whole ti.”

The words settled into everything.

Because that ant—

nothing slipped away.

Nothing happened unseen.

Everything—

through awareness and continuity—

remained fully present to itself.

The silence that followed did not pause.

It did not mark.

It did not shift.

It remained aware.

And for the first ti—

the world did not just witness its beginnings.

It stayed with itself—

through every mont that followed.

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