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Chương 2: Cataclysm, Pt 2

You reach out to embrace that stillness, but something deep inside you stirs in protest. And so you rebel against finality.

You let out a primal scream that echoes throughout your psyche, binding your disparate shards together.

As it does so, you feel the strength of it build up inside you. But it's far more than you can handle, and it overwhelms you, almost suffocating you with its sheer rawness. You fear it will envelop you and swallow you whole, but instead it bursts like a dam.

Suddenly, you feel energy flowing out of you in endless waves, in every direction.

Then, for one eternal moment, you sense everyone and everything around you in a moment of pure stillness. They're all dead or dying. Anyone still alive is feeling excruciating pain, just like you did. Or still are, you can't tell any longer.

More than that, you can feel how everyone and everything around you is getting torn asunder into thousands of slivers and shards.

This isn't just your death, but the death of everything.

Your heart beats in protest.

You feel it become heavier as your disparate shards stop sliding outward. As something inside you pulls them back inward. Despite the overwhelming pain, you know deep down that it just can't end like this.

So with a deep breath inward, you harness the energies spilling out of you. You use it to compress your psyche, and slowly pull it all back into place. Each of the crystalline slivers slide back inward and put you back together piece by piece by piece.

Another eternal moment flashes by before you make yourself whole again, and the pain completely vanishes. But it's more than that. You aren't merely whole again - you feel remade. You feel more alive than you've ever been your entire life.

You can feel yourself vibrating, as though your whole body is standing still at a thousand kilometers a second.

It takes a third eternal moment for you to realize that you've overcome an excruciating death, and that something inside you has changed as a result. You find yourself unable to understand how or why, but you're certain that nothing will be the same ever again.

You try to open your eyes, but your subconscious holds you back. Instead, you feel your awareness slowly curl open, your Third Eye waking. And what you see through it is this primordial soup of energies that dance and weave all around you.

The thin golden threads ebb and flow around you, much like the undercurrent of a vast, invisible ocean.

Each one stops at the muted silhouettes of everyone around you, as though the thread belongs to them and them alone. But they pass through a few others around them as well, before they ultimately join up in the vast current.

The threads are airy, translucent, but they feel tangible at times. You reach out to grab one, but something tells you to do no such thing.

Instead you reach out gently, and let one pass through you.

In an instant, you're flooded with the feelings, thoughts, and memories of dozens of people, all of whom are connected to that same thread. You get flashes of their lives in between long periods of fear and agony.

The imprint of their psyches wash over and through you, overwhelming you.

As their experiences flow around your mind, you realize that these memories aren't just their past - it's their futures as well. And the only reason you can tell is because so many of their memories stop right at this exact moment.

But plenty enough pass beyond, and you see the lives they have beyond this moment. Some end not long after.

You jerk your hand away, suddenly afraid of the future.

You turn your Third Eye towards Kaja and see her muted glowing outline in front of you. And she too has a thread, like everyone else. You're tempted to reach for it when you realize that it's thicker than the others. More than that, tt almost feels as though it's exuding energy, while the others merely hang in the airy ocean.

You draw back, unable to touch her thread. You find yourself afraid of witnessing her memories and her heart.

And besides, it's intrusive.

Instead, you compare your own thread to hers, and find that yours seems to be exuding energy just like hers. Except, yours is far thinner than her thread. It's far thinner than everyone else around you.

Out of nowhere, a voice echoes throughout your psyche, shaking you to your core. It bounces around in every direction, and comes at you all at once.

A spark shoots through you when you realize that it's coming from the physical world, rather than… this one? What was this, anyway?

"Hey," says the voice, "Wake up! Please be alive! Please!"

Your Third Eye slides shut as your regular eyes widen. Light spills into them slowly, as does Kaja's face. The distress written on it melts away as she watches you wake.

"Thank fucking hell," she breathes out in relief. "Are you alright?"

You find yourself on the floor. It seems you had fallen down as you thrashed around in pain. Kaja sits at your side, looking expectantly at you.

A dull ache pulses at the side of your skull, like a migraine threatening your future. You can feel it drumming around the side of your head, as though it is marching towards some battle deep within.

You rub your temples as you sit back up in an attempt to hold back the tide.

It does nothing of the sort.

Of course, you have a million and one questions, but the only one you can think to say is, "What happened?"

"You mean, what's still happening?" she replies.

You instinctively look around, thanks to her insinuation, and find that the worst has only just begun. More than half of the people in the cafe are lying dead, their faces frozen with the absolute agony they had endured.

The rest writhe around as they clutch their heads. Their throats gurgle and wheeze as they attempt to scream in pain, but it's clear that they've since broken their own vocal cords.

You rub your own throat when you realize that it feels raw and rough, a result of your own desperate cries moments ago.

A thought shoots through you like lightning, which causes you to scramble madly for your phone. Your thumbs fumble as you unlock it, then scroll through your contacts.

"Dad!" you shout out as you tap on his icon to dial.

But nothing happens.

You tap it over and over again, only to see that the signal bars keep flickering from one to four to none every second or so. Your heart sinks when you realize that your cell service won't stop flapping. After a moment, the battery fizzles out completely. Great…

Kaja!

You glance over to ask if her phone's working, but find that she has since moved to the next closest person to help them out. You watch as she gives a frenzied teen CPR, or at least tries to.

But the boy writhes around too frantically for her to actually do any good. His body convulses violently for a few seconds as his body goes into shock, then lies still. His last breath escapes his mouth in a long gasp.

Kaja sits deep in silence for a moment.

"I'm worried about Dad," you quietly say. "I can't reach him over cell."

"Let's go check on him," she says.

"We… we just broke up. You don't have to."

"The hell I don't."

Kaja picks herself up off her knees then goes over to help you up.

And just as the two of you exit the cafe, the ground underneath you rumbles. The rumbling grows in intensity over the course of seconds, until it's a full-blown earthquake. Everything around you shakes with intensity, more than enough to knock everything off the shelves.

The large glass windows shatter into pieces as the both of you tumble down to the ground.

You stare in fearful wonder as massive shards of violet crystals erupt out of the ground outside. They shatter and crumble the asphalt and concrete as they continue to grow outwards at every angle. Not only that, but they tear into the buildings all around and tear them to pieces as they extend out further and further.

The ground beneath you begins to rumble, then bulge upwards - and for a moment, the world slows down for you.

You watch as a giant crystal erupts from beneath you, catching both of you at its tip. It extends upwards rapidly into the ceiling, where it pushes both you and Kaja into the roof, crushing you, killing you...

Time speeds back up to normal, and the floor is back down to a slow bloat. Despite the earth shaking madly all around you, you grab Kaja then roll away just as the crystal column breaks through.

The two of you scramble away from it on your hands and knees, even as it tears through the ceiling and out the top. You're out in the street by the time it breaks through countless more floors above the coffee shop, into the apartment building above it.

Kaja gasps as she puts a hand to her mouth at the sight of it. And of all the crystal columns tearing their way through the glass and concrete all around. Buildings are torn apart and shattered easily, causing huge chunks of them to rain down to the street.

"All those people…" she mutters.

You're also in absolute awe. Not just as the sheer death and destruction all these crystal columns are doing, but because of something else.

"I saw it happen before it happened," you say.

Kaja grabs you by the arm and squeezes, which takes your attention. Her eyes are wide and filled with a kind of clarity you have never seen before.

"Me too," she replies. "We need to get outta here."

The two of you break into a run down the street despite the rumbling around you. The both of you leap left and right as everything falls apart all around you.

At first, you head towards the subway station, but stop to a halt as terrified screams come from the street entrance. It isn't a second later when a group of people run out from below with sheer panic written on their faces.

They scatter in every direction, mindless of whatever else is going on around them.

Some are crushed flat by falling concrete or sliced apart by shattered glass, while others continue to run blindly out of sight.

"What the actual fuck!" shouts Kaja.

She reaches out to grab your arm blindly, as if to check that it's still there. She simply can't take her eyes off of the thing that climbs out of the subway entrance.

To be fair, neither can you.

A large, meter and a half long insectoid rips through a number of people as it claws its way out of the entrance. Its thick, bone-like chitinous exoskeleton appears incredibly thick and durable. More than enough to protect its ink-black soft interior.

Not only that, but all manner of spurs and spines and setae line its hard shell, all of which appear hard enough to tear through flesh easily. So easily that it tears the people around it to shreds with only a few slashes.

You shudder at the image.

Its razor-sharp legs stab into the concrete with such force that they embed themselves a quarter of a meter deep, causing cracks to spread in every direction. The insectoid chitters as it comes out to ground level, then vibrates its antennae to the point where it makes a sharp note.

More screams echo from down below, but this time they are joined by the sounds of wet slicing and heavy thuds. The screams do not seem to end, but they do ebb as the moments pass.

And it isn't a few moments later that two more insectoids emerge from beneath, their segmented legs covered in blood. They synchronize the vibrations of their antennae to the first, and cause their harmonized note to intensify sharply.


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Chương 3: Cataclysm, Pt 3

Kaja grabs you by your wrist and tugs, hard. Though she never utters a word, you hear her scream at you with every fiber of your being - "Run!"

The two of you break into a run, even as her word echoes in your mind.

As you flee from the subway entrance, even more of those large insects climb their way out. Many of them covered in the blood of countless people. You turn away, sickened at the sight of it, and horrified at the thought of whatever slaughter is occurring beneath your feet.

By now, many have since regained consciousness - at least those who didn't die outright. And they too have launched into a panic at seeing what has been happening all around.

Their screams echo up and down the streets as they run from whatever horrors are out there, whether it's the crumbling city or murderous insects, or whatever else could be out there. You don't even want to know any longer.

All this is already far too much for you to handle.

But the fear of getting torn to pieces is plenty enough for you to put one foot in front of the other as fast as you possibly can.

You don't get more than a few blocks away before you feel your heart beating hard in your chest, and you have to consciously remind yourself to breathe to keep in step. But find yourself failing your own body. It isn't long until you find yourself out of breath and out of sorts.

As a result, you stumble down onto your knees as you take in huge gulps of air into your lungs. You try your best to hide under a robust awning, even as the building above you crumbles into pieces.

"I… can't," you mutter sloppily.

You feel your blood pump all around your head as you glance up at Kaja, who looks as though she's also breathing hard from the run. But unlike you, she's far more physically capable, and far more fit.

Her face contorts as worry sets in. She glances in every direction in search of danger before resting her eyes back on you.

"We can't stay here," she says. "We've gotta keep moving."

"Just need… couple seconds…" you blurt out between heavy breaths.

But you know it's a lie. You need a whole lot more than a couple seconds.

Your lungs burn from all the running, and your legs feel weak. It feels as though you're pretty much at your limit physically, even though you haven't done a lot of running. You silently curse yourself for being so sedentary most of your life.

Not that it helps you at the moment.

Kaja looks at you for a few seconds with her lips pursed and her brow wrenched. The worry is plainly painted on her face, and her voice is filled with concern. More than you've ever experienced your entire life.

"You've gotta push through it," she tells you.

"I can't!" you plead.

"You have to. If we don't, we're gonna get buried or killed or who knows what…"

You bob your head in understanding.

And so you pull yourself together as much as you can. Just like when you were knocked out by overwhelming pain, when you had pulled your disparate shards together, you once again draw inward.

Though it's only a fraction of what you had accomplished in that prior moment, you're able to gather up enough energy and pour it into your body. A kind of power flows through your body, your muscles, your lungs, your heart, and eases them to a degree.

You pick yourself up, at least partially renewed, nod to Kaja, then launch back into a run.

Though instead of going at a breakneck speed, the two of you mind your pace. Or perhaps more accurately, Kaja keeps you from overextending yourself by pacing herself.

"How'd you do that?" she asks you. "It's like you energized yourself. I kinda felt you do it…"

"I dunno," you answer. "I just kinda drew myself inward. Can't explain it."

She nods in slight understanding, even as you begin to pant heavily again.

"Where are we running?" you continue. "Can't just keep going aimlessly, or I'm gonna run outta strength again."

"Cop station maybe. Or a hospital. Firehouse. Anyone who can help figure out what's going on."

Your mind blazes at the choices she gives you. All sound good, except one sounds best. If there's going to be dangerous killer insects everywhere, then you're going to need to protect yourselves somehow.

Or at least someone to do it for you.

"Cops. We do cops," you breathe out. "They've got guns at least."

"Alright," Kaja says. "There's a station near here, let's go for it. We'll get help, then go get your Dad."

The two of you increase your pace as you turn the corner down the street and head towards the nearest police station.

The city around you is still in chaos - buildings are still crumbling as crystals erupt from the ground. The high-pitched humming of those insects seem to come from every direction, as does the screaming of panicked people.

Large chunks of concrete and glass rain down all around you even while the ground shakes madly. Still.

Though you feel as though the eruptions seem to be ebbing and slowing down. Not that you're any less pressed to run for your life. An overwhelming sense of fear and panic flows all around you, no doubt a product of what everyone in the city is currently feeling and experiencing.

Somehow, you're able to sense it all, and it diffuses into your very being.

And it's a wholly new feeling for you.

But despite it all, you focus your attention on the goal at hand. While you feel your energy slipping as you run, you also do your best to draw in energy to keep yourself on both feet and upright. It takes much of your concentration to keep it up, but the last thing you want to do is fall and fail.

Not now, not at the end of the world.

You glance over at Kaja, as she runs just ahead of you.

Your heart sinks slightly at the sight of her. She has always been much more capable than you, a goal-oriented go-getter as she describes in her own resume. Kaja has always been the type of person to go and get the thing they want, no matter what's in front of them or in their way.

Very much unlike yourself, who is much more content to watch the world pass by. As though you're lazily floating on a tube going downriver.

Even after all these years, you have no idea why the two of you are together. Or rather, were together.

As though she's reading your mind, she turns back to glance at you.

"Why'd you break up with me?" she asks.

"You're bringing this up now?" you protest.

"If we're gonna die at the end of the world, I wanna know."

"You're overwhelming," you say. "I really meant it when I said you don't give me space. I need it."

"And I really meant when I said you're lying," she replies. You sense a shard of hurt embedded in her words.

"It isn't just about you needing time and space, and you know it. Tell me already, before…"

Kaja trails off in anticipation of your response.

You tighten your lips to match the way your heart feels. You want to say more, to open up with what you're feeling deep inside. But you can't. You don't know how. Rather, you get a sense that she knows more about what's stopping you than you know yourself.

Instead of replying, you look away in silence.

In doing so, your eyes fall on your destination - the police station at 5th & Central.

"Look!" you blurt out.

And it's a madhouse of activity. Dozens of cops are outside the station itself, all doing their best to contain the chaos. But it's clear that they're far out of their depth.

They call a few people over to them for safety, but the vast majority of the people running around screaming simply don't care. There's too much going on for them to even realize what's going on.

One of them beckons the two of you over frantically, as though to pull you in from the chaos, as though somehow the police station is immune from it all. But with everything that's going on, you find relief from any measure of reprieve.

"You two! Get over here!" shouts the cop.

The two of you oblige as fast as you can. You run over, even as many others simply keep going.

By this point, the rumbling and ground quakes have all but stopped. The crystals are still growing and tearing through a number of buildings all around, but far slower than before. As a result, the destruction has greatly lessened in intensity.

"What the hell is going on right now?" Kaja demands of the cop.

The concerned and confused look on his face answers the both of you before he can even respond.

"How should I know?" he retorts. "Felt like my body was on fire for a minute, and when it was done, all this was happening!"

"Don't you all have radios and whatnot? Aren't the stations linked to each other?!"

"Yeah, sure. But they ain't exactly working. All we get is static, or weird tones."

The cop then activates the two-way radio attached to his chest and shows you what he means. The only sounds that come from it are odd squelches and radio static.

You can just barely hear an insectoid tone in the background, mixed in with all kinds of audio signals. There's a massive groaning that sends a chill up and down your spine. It sounds like something massive is moving, or in pain, or something. The groan doesn't just seem odd - it sounds otherworldly.

It's something that's beyond you, and you shudder at what it could be. Maybe some massive insect, much larger than the ones you've already seen.

You're not sure if Kaja heard it or not, but she seems much more intent on other things.

"Well what the fuck are we supposed to do about all this?" she demands.

"Look lady, we're doing everything we can," the cop replies. "If we can get people together, then we can at least get the hell out of the city as a group. Evacuate or something. But right now, we're just doing whatever we can to keep people calm."

"You're not doing a great job at it."

"Well then since you know everything, you give it a shot!"

"Shut up both of you!" you cry out. "Fighting about what's going on really isn't helping!"

Kaja calms down almost instantly after hearing you. Whatever fears and anxieties she has behind her eyes dissipates somewhat, though they don't vanish altogether.

"You're right," she says. "I'm sorry for yelling - it's just, well…"

Kaja trails off as she looks at the broken buildings all around, and the cop simply nods in response.

"It's fine," he says. "I get it. We're all stressed. You didn't mean it and all. But I mean it. If you wanna help out, then help out. Otherwise, none of us got time to get into screaming matches, alright?"

Before anyone can say anything else, a light tremor finds its way up your legs.

"Wait, you feel that?" you ask.

You feel the ground beneath your feet rumble again, but it's nothing like the crystal-induced earthquake from before. It feels more… rhythmic.

Before any of you can say anything, the screams of dozens of people echo down Central Avenue. It doesn't take long until those few dozen people come barreling down the street at breakneck speed, as though they're running from something truly terrifying.

At the same time, the rumbling intensifies more and more as the moments pass. It's strong enough that you're forced to lean on a pile of sandbags to stay on your feet.

It's then that a pungent smell fills your nose and overwhelms your thoughts for a split second. The smell is that of musk and urine and blood, all of them acrid. Beyond dead rat acrid.

You gag as a result.

Just as you regain control of your senses, a pack of creatures come charging down the avenue as well. They're long-legged and massive - each one about the size of a city bus. Every stride they make causes the earth to shake violently.

More critically, their muscular legs and metallic hooves trample and mash everything they run over, whether it's cars or trash bins or bystanders - everything. Their sheer power is enough to flatten engines and liquefy people.

Even the asphalt and concrete is torn apart and turned to rubble from the impact.

Your eyes bug out as you sense a kind of kinship with them, that you feel their utter fear and desperation as they run. It binds you to them far more

It emanates from them in waves so thick that you can feel them push against you, almost enough to knock you over.

~~~

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