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Veins of Memory

Chapter One: The Days That Forgot Me

By Still WritingPublished 7 months ago 1 min read

In a city where time repeats and memories fade like fog, one man’s numb routine begins to fracture. Whispers from a hidden world seep into his quiet life—where memories are currency, and something ancient is watching.

This is the beginning of his awakening.

Chapter One: The Days That Forgot Me

There’s a kind of silence that settles not on the ears, but on the soul.

My name doesn’t matter. Not yet. I live in a box — not literally, but you’d be forgiven for thinking so. My life was a loop of wake, work, wander, sleep. No friends. No family. Only me, and the whispers in my mind I mistook for daydreams.

Every day, I took the same steps.

Same streets. Same strangers.

Same aching hollowness.

I lived like this for so long, I forgot what made a life… mine.

I remember one evening — gray light bleeding through the blinds — I sat staring at the steam rising from my tea. And I asked myself: Have I lived anything worth remembering?

The answer was silence. The kind that chokes.

That was the first time I felt it.
Not heard — felt.

Like a breeze made of voices. Not real words. More like… flickers. Echoes of forgotten things.
A child's laughter. A hallway. A woman’s perfume.
None of them mine.

That night, I couldn’t sleep.

At 3:12 a.m., my room went cold. Not normal cold. It was the cold of absence. The kind that follows something being taken, not missing.

That’s when I saw it.

In the corner of my room, barely outlined by the streetlamp's glow…
A creature. Not monstrous. Not beautiful. Just… wrong.

It had eyes like wells of memory. Not looking at me, but through me. And for a moment, my heart didn’t beat — not out of fear, but recognition.

Like I had seen it before.

Then everything went black.

To be continued…

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