The Void: A Short Story

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A long long time ago, in a place where nothing existed -a place where nothing could ever exist, time passed. There was no colors in this place, no sounds no forms, no energy, it was just completely empty, devoid of anything. Billions upon billions of what we, humans, would come to call the revolution of our planet around our sun passed. Time passed and yet, this godforsaken place had no changes whatsoever. Alway staying unchanged, unmoved, unlived. An incalculable number of years later, when we would discover this place, we would come to call it -The void. The beginning of all. The Origine. But unfortunately, as of now, no living being existed yet.

Then, one day, for the first time in countless years, something changed. The until now unmoved …show more content…

This force appeared when its size was about 50 cm of diameter and became stronger and stronger, making it fearful. It needed to do something. Concentrating on itself, it tried to bring back order over this chaotic force. Yet, no matter what it did, this energy refused to obey it. Suffering from the lashback of this chaotic energy, small cracks started appearing on its body and the space shook. All around, small tiny rips in space appeared and more wisp of golden fumes passed through. The space was shaking so badly that the rips in space were getting bigger and bigger. No longer were they only around 1-5 centimeters in length, they were now spanning lengths of hundreds of meters to a few kilometers, putting the space in such a great strain. Golden mist could be seen gushing through everywhere. As for the golden pebble, cracks kept on appearing and disappearing on its …show more content…

At first, these forms had no true distinction, they all looked like a compacted sphere of golden energy, but as time passed, these spheres grew larger or longer, sometimes the two at the same time. After a years had passed, some of these elongated forms started to sprout limps like appendages and their until now elliptical shapes started to become more defined. Some started look like humanoid shapes, others, animal-like or even geometrical-like. And one day, one of these forms moved. Nothing more than a small mouvement of its limbs, yet it made it clear what these forms were- Livings. Or better called; unbirthed livings. The more defined these forms looked, the more frequently they moved.

Years latter, when their forms were pretty much fully defined, they started to sprout characteristics unique to themselves. They took some colors- some turning red, others brown, blue, yellow or silvery. Some other kept their golden color but took on a different opacity or elasticity. Each and every one of them where different and

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