Juxtaposition: Tale of Dead god - Áveúán (Prologue) by Calvin Sidjaja

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A world of shattering reality that is Beginning and also an End. God is a girl. Re-creating a Dream

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Jukstaposisi: Cerita tuhan Mati Jukstaposisi: Cerita tuhan Mati


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chapter 1: Áveúán (Prologue)


Áveúán (Prologue)
chapter 1   —   updated Sep 25, 2008   —   1139 characters   —   0 people liked this writing
That girl sat in the corner of her world. She hadn't stopped to draw the endless loop of sun, moon, and the star with her crayon.

She smiled at her work.

She took three blank papers, and started drawing again.

Now she drew a giant, endless black of circle, left a tiny spot of white in its core. In the second paper, she drew a long tunnel, filled with infinity doors on the two side of its adjacent wall. In the end of tunnel, she drew angels. Lastly, she drew the world she resided in.

She felt sad when looking at her last picture. The world she lived in was just a Dream, because the Real World existed in the first paper. A voice echoed behind her.

Little girl, what did you draw?

I drew a World and a Dream

Drew a World? Why?

I dreamt I was a god. I dreamt of creating World.

Little girl, you are not a god. What did you draw on your third paper?

It's Dream.

Where is the World?

In the first picture.

Why this World is only this black spot? It's a Darkness. What do you mean?

Because in that World, gods dreamt they were humans in the Dream.

Is that so? Little girl, what is your name?
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