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The Sixth The Sixth by Ali Imran Zaidi
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“Now he had come across something from which there can be no escape. A cosmic relationship where, no matter the energy and light and love you give it, it will ingest it and take and take and take and give nothing back until you have nothing but your own soul left to give.”
Ali Imran Zaidi, The Sixth
“You and I, we are just carbon. All of us. This, our most basic elemental origin, every atom of it, came from a star’s breath. And as our pre-primordial selves hurtled, orphaned, formless and alone through space, our sun found us, spun us playfully around and took us in, bringing you and I, us, together in a cosmic dance of eons.  It taught us to be together, and that without each other we would be nothing, formless and alone.”
Ali Imran Zaidi, The Sixth
“You and I, we are just carbon. All of us. This, our most basic elemental origin, every atom of it, came from a star’s breath. And as our pre-primordial selves hurtled, orphaned, formless and alone through space, our sun found us, spun us playfully around and took us in, bringing you and I, us, together in a cosmic dance of eons.”
Ali Imran Zaidi, The Sixth
“Lost in the kind of nightly purgatory where one is allowed to be in solitude and feel that it’s okay to be alone. Because everyone’s asleep. Because nobody could possibly want anything from him so late at night. Because once safely apart from everything and everyone, he could pull the car over and look up at the infinite blackness littered with brilliant, violently burning stars. And he could feel as though he would be more at home up there—than down here. And find solace in this.”
Ali Imran Zaidi, The Sixth