[align=center][div style="width: 455px; text-align: justify; font-family: work sans light, arial; font-size: 7.5pt; line-height: 1.1; letter-spacing: 1px; color: #000"]I remember when I dreamt that I was floating in a darkness. The coldness and loneliness did it bring before the stars would burn fiercely around me, dancing and twirling with great passion. Some stars were massive, some were tiny, and they all lived in the shines of white to blue. Their existences left dusts of wonder for me to laugh and try to catch them.
The childlike joy died beneath my tongue and skin after I spotted a figure who was draped in fine ebony silk and lace, as it wore a slim, feminine face. A pair of silver eyes and empty expression it had, but its intentions seemed tender. "This is what the Universe looks like," said the figure while it fixated the stars, its tone showering the place with merciless gold.
It stopped talking, and after I blinked, I stood where my consciousness had originally brought me to: darkness. Though, the figure was still here. I wondered if it was responsible for the magnificent changes. "What do I do with this information?" I asked. I looked over to the figure again and met multiple of its eyes staring at me—my soul.
"Cherish it," it replied, "before you'll forget how to."
The childlike joy died beneath my tongue and skin after I spotted a figure who was draped in fine ebony silk and lace, as it wore a slim, feminine face. A pair of silver eyes and empty expression it had, but its intentions seemed tender. "This is what the Universe looks like," said the figure while it fixated the stars, its tone showering the place with merciless gold.
It stopped talking, and after I blinked, I stood where my consciousness had originally brought me to: darkness. Though, the figure was still here. I wondered if it was responsible for the magnificent changes. "What do I do with this information?" I asked. I looked over to the figure again and met multiple of its eyes staring at me—my soul.
"Cherish it," it replied, "before you'll forget how to."