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Now reading: Chapter 2297: Story 2298: The Peace That Exists Without Oppo from Horrific Shorts: Zombie Edition, a Action novel by Sir Faraz.

Compassion did not dissolve into sorrow.

It revealed sothing quieter within itself.

Ayaan felt it quietly—not as relief from suffering, not as escape from the tension moving through the world—but as a realization that peace did not need reality to beco different before it could exist.

Not resistance.

Not avoidance.

But a stillness capable of remaining present beside everything exactly as it was.

Zara noticed it while standing beneath the dim glow of the streetlight. Rain still fell softly across the pavent. Sowhere nearby, soone argued in a tired voice. Farther away, laughter echoed briefly before disappearing again.

Nothing had beco perfect.

And yet—

sothing beneath everything remained undisturbed.

“It feels peaceful,” she said softly.

Ayaan nodded.

“Yeah,” he replied.

“Even though nothing stopped happening.”

The words settled with quiet depth.

Because before—

compassion had revealed connection within suffering.

Now—

connection revealed peace that did not depend on removing suffering at all.

The boy stepped forward again, steady, aware—but this ti, his attention rested not on pain, movent, or even compassion itself.

It rested on the strange stillness remaining beneath every opposite moving through the world.

Joy and grief.

Noise and silence.

Fear and comfort.

None of them seed capable of breaking it.

He paused—not because conflict disappeared—

but because sothing deeper no longer fought against conflict in order to remain whole.

“It’s still peaceful,” he said quietly.

Ayaan stepped beside him.

“Yeah.”

The boy looked up, calm but deeply thoughtful.

“Even when things hurt.”

Ayaan’s gaze remained steady.

“I know.”

The distinction lingered.

Because now—

peace was no longer the absence of difficulty.

Above them, the presence shifted—not by silencing the world, not by removing tension from existence—

but by revealing a stillness wide enough to contain every experience without becoming divided by any of them.

Not fragile calm.

Not emotional numbness.

But peace without opposition.

Zara looked up, her voice quieter now. “It feels like nothing needs to disappear for this to remain,” she said.

Ayaan nodded slowly.

“Yeah.”

She hesitated.

“Even pain doesn’t seem outside it anymore.”

Ayaan looked ahead.

“It never was.”

The words carried quiet certainty.

Because before—

compassion had connected beings through shared feeling.

Now—

peace revealed itself as what remained present through every feeling without resisting any of them.

The man stepped forward, his expression calm, though the tension that once shaped his thinking had nearly vanished now. His gaze no longer searched for solutions to reality—

it rested comfortably within reality itself.

“Non-dual peace,” he murmured. “A condition in which peace does not arise from the elimination of conflict... but from the absence of division between experience and awareness.”

He paused.

“...stillness without rejection.”

Ayaan glanced at him.

“Exactly.”

For the first ti—

peace no longer depended on control.

The figures in the street reflected it clearly now. A woman cried quietly beneath the rain—and even her grief seed held by sothing gentle beneath it. Another person laughed loudly nearby—and the joy did not disturb the sa stillness surrounding everything else.

Nothing needed to beco identical.

Nothing needed to disappear.

Zara folded her arms lightly, her voice soft. “So peace isn’t about escaping life,” she said.

Ayaan shook his head.

“No.”

He looked ahead.

“It’s about nothing being pushed outside of what’s allowed to exist.”

The words settled deeply.

Because now—

peace was no longer separation from reality.

It was complete openness toward reality exactly as it already was.

The boy looked at his hands again, rainwater trembling across his fingers—not trying to hold stillness—

just noticing it had never left.

“Everything keeps moving,” he said quietly.

Ayaan nodded faintly.

“Yeah.”

The boy tilted his head slightly.

“But sothing underneath it never fights any of it.”

Ayaan’s expression softened.

“Exactly.”

The rain continued falling softly through the silent street.

But now—

even the conflict within the world no longer felt separate from the peace quietly holding it all.

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