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The Unrecorded Extra

Before I woke up, I had a dream about the end of the world. At first, it felt like a vivid nightmare that left me shaken. But as I slowly woke up, I realized that the dream was the pre-ending scene of my own novel. I am Zio Varrez, an unnamed character in my own book, and to my disappointment, an extra. As I lived in my novel's world, I couldn't help but feel that my existence was meaningless. But what made it worse was the fact that the ending of my book was the end of the world - a bad ending. I knew I had to do something to become strong enough to change the world's fate, even if it meant altering the story I once knew completely. Little did I know, there was more to this world than I realized, and the journey I was about to embark on would uncover secrets that I never even imagined. "I thought I knew everything about the world, but as I lived and experienced it, I realized there was so much more to it than I ever imagined." === Daily update! === Author note: The story is going on rather slow pace, expect the boredom for the early 60 chapters

iLhamzki · Fantasía
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Tearfall IV

"Wait."

I stopped Raven quickly as he reached for his daggers.

He frowned at me but obediently followed my order.

Rested at the center of the peak was a Phoenix, its size as big as a four-story house. The Phoenix's ember eyes stared at me sharply. Despite that, I didn't feel heavy pressure or hostility from its stare, instead, it seemed to call me.

I felt weird. Every thought I had in my mind suddenly scattered away, being purified by the warmth inside my head. Comfortable.

As I stepped forward, I could hear Raven's voice calling me but I kept walking toward the Phoenix. The warmth it gave me was drawing me in. Then, as I found myself standing before the magnificent firebird, my heart thumped uncontrollably as if I had just found my true love.

The Phoenix closing in, its great beak touching my forehead. Immediately, I heard a lovely and smooth voice inside my head.

"You're finally here, dear."