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He held me in cold shoulders, caressing my dying body. A face that I once thought to hate and despise of, now brought me some comfort and warmth.

I didn't fear him anymore like I used to. I just feared not knowing what's gonna happen to me, after I embraced it. Knowing possibly the truth of what might possibly happen, if I do really accept him. Where might he carried me to next. Am I just going to dissappear into nothing.

Thoughts keep running rampant inside of my head. Keeping my mind at wake. While my consciousness slowly fades into oblivion.

Gazing into his lifeless dark eyes. Causing him no pain, beyond the suffering of what life provides. He was not greedy. Neither is he rude. Though in a sense, he holds no remorse for the pain and
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To have survive for this long, having retaining your sanity and consciousness is a miracle. Either that or you have a very strong willpower to live. Not wanting to be truly forgotten.}

Erm...

What's that suppose to mean. Isn't it the usual for all of the souls hear to be able to think. But are not able to do anything because of their current state. To be precise something like being in a coma.

{You are not wrong there. That is typical for the recently deceased souls, of course. Over time they would began to lose their sanity. Slowly diving into a deprived state, driving their conscious to grow mad. Followed by the collapse of the singular soul like a dying star. Onced collapse it begans to recollect itself, reforming a entirely new soul. That is the process of recycling, then ready for rebirth. Do you get it now?}

Wow, that is sure is alot of information to process through. Reminds me alot of the good old days, while in highschool studying science physics.

So am I gonna collapse and become a neutron star now.

{No, you won't. Since I have an amazing proposition for you that you would surely greatly benefit from. Though the deal may seem meager to you at this current moment. The outcome future potential would farly surpass the rest, others can rarely

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