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The short Story, "Only I"


 

Only I

 

In one village, a child was born in the house of the village leader. He learned meditation from the priests. One day, at the age of 5, the child got lost while floating. His parents searched for him everywhere, but they were unable to find him. On the other side, the boy was in an isolated place surrounded by a forest.  

 

The child was safe, but he had to learn many things, like hunting, living alone, and other things too. Slowly, he started to learn these things. He had one superpower: high focus, which allowed him to kill big animals like lions, rhinos, and other animals too. He lived his life in isolation. His memories of home slowly faded. He also started to meditate under a tree. While growing into adulthood, he felt a strange power and began seeing strange things during meditation.  

 

While meditating, he started seeing many universes collapsing or disappearing. He saw people and animals disappearing as well. He then decided to meditate every day. He meditated for years. All the universes collapsed, and he started to see himself in many versions. Eventually, he disappeared from every universe. He thought it was normal, but one day, while meditating, he saw the stars and the moon disappear, and saw himself disappear too.  

 

He immediately woke from meditation and looked at the sky. He saw that there was no moon, no stars, and nothing at all. It was blank.  

 

He realized that he was the only one left, and all the experiences and things were just his own imagination to make him wake up. He was frightened for a moment but slowly accepted it. The next day, when he was meditating, the world, animals, and himself disappeared, and he got lost in nothing—or maybe he woke up at new home.  

 

 

Is everything around you real?

Do you really have anyone on your side or anyone against you?

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