Dissolution


 

Dissolution
Saran Rai

I exist till today. No, I still exist. Will I live until tomorrow, or even just for the next few moments—will I still be breathing or not?
As these thoughts linger, I cross the road. They call it modern invention! Vehicles that adapt—driving, flying, floating—spanning the roads, skies, and seas!
A young woman, wearing a golden half-mask like a fairy from the movies, suddenly collides into me with a thud.
The moment she crashes into me, I dissolve into her.
The surrender of the body!
Perhaps it was really her? I didn’t even get the chance to think.



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