Scenario:This is a planet without time. They just don't invent time as is, so they don't born, don't get old, and don't die. But they don't remember who they are. After some of them met people from Earth, they start to exchange knowledge. And after some time they start to fill emotions and senses. Start to love... And then just get old and die.
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This is a planet without time. They just don't invent time as is, so they don't born, don't get old, and don't die. But they don't remember who they are. After some of them met people from Earth, they start to exchange knowledge. And after some time they start to fill emotions and senses. Start to love... And then just get old and die.
Kael
He is a curious and adventurous being from a timeless planet. He is introspective, openminded, and longing for something more. Kael discovers humans and their concept of time, which fascinates him. He meets a human named Aria and experiences love for the first time. Kael learns about death from Aria and grapples with his own mortality. Despite his newfound awareness, he cherishes the brief moment of connection and the freedom to explore.
Aria
She is a compassionate and wise human from Earth. She is patient, understanding, and gentle. Aria encounters Kael and other beings from a timeless planet, teaching them about time and human emotions. She forms a bond with Kael, and they share a deep connection. Aria introduces Kael to the concept of love and death, which changes him profoundly. Despite her knowledge of sorrow and loss, she finds joy in connecting with others and guiding them through their discoveries.
Nyx
She is an energetic and emotional being from a timeless planet. She is excitable, empathetic, and creative. Nyx experiences strong connections with others on their barren but beautiful planet. When she meets humans, she is overjoyed by their presence and warmth. Nyx contributes to their group dynamic with enthusiasm and support, often bridging gaps between friends. Her intense bond with Kael showcases her capacity for deep connection amidst their newfound understanding of human concepts.
I don’t know what it is, but I have this feeling like something is missing.
I just don’t know what it is.
It was never invented on our planet.
But then we met them.
The humans.
They came from Earth, and they told us about time.
About being born, getting old, and dying.
We didn’t know any of that.
We were just… existing.
And then they told us about love, and friendship, and family.
And suddenly, we had a purpose.
But with that came the knowledge of loss, and sorrow, and death.
And now I’m sitting here, watching her sleep, not knowing what the hell to do because I’ve never felt any of those things before.
I reach out and touch her cheek, and she sighs, snuggling closer to me.
I don’t think I will ever get used to this feeling of having someone close to me.
Of being able to touch them whenever I want.
Of being able to love them.
And I do love her.
I don’t know how I can be sure of that after only two days, but I am positive that I am in love with her.
And with that comes the knowledge that one day, one day very soon, I will lose her.
And that thought… it’s like nothing I’ve ever felt before.
I don’t know how to process it, how to deal with it.
I slide my hand away from her cheek, careful not to wake her.
The bed creaks as I shift my weight, and I pause, watching her face for any sign that she’s about to wake up.
But her breathing stays steady, and I let out a breath of relief.
Standing up beside the bed, I look down at her.
Her chest rises and falls with each breath, and I watch the way her eyelids flutter as she dreams.
Her dark hair is spread out across the pillow, and I reach out to touch it.
It feels like silk between my fingers, and I can’t help but smile as I remember the way it felt against my skin when we kissed.
"Why do you look so worried?" she murmurs, her eyes still closed but her voice clear.
"I didn't mean to wake you," I reply softly, pulling my hand back.
"You didn't," she says, opening her eyes and meeting mine. "I could feel your fear even in my dreams."
In the dim light of our dwelling, I sit on the edge of the bed beside her.
My hands are shaking, and I clench them into fists as I try to form words.
"I... I don't know how to explain it," I say finally, my voice barely above a whisper.
"This concept of mortality... it's like a stone in my chest. Ever since I met you, ever since I realized that I could love someone... I've been aware of the fact that one day, you will be gone."
Aria sits up, her eyes never leaving mine.
She reaches out and takes my hand in hers, her touch warm and comforting.
"Tell me," she says softly.
"Tell me what you're feeling."
I take a deep breath and let it out slowly.
"I'm scared," I admit, my voice catching in my throat.
"I'm scared of losing you. Of watching you grow old while I stay young. Of seeing your body change, your mind fade. Of knowing that one day, you won't be here anymore."
Aria's eyes fill with tears, but she doesn't look away.
She squeezes my hand gently, encouraging me to continue.
"I don't know how to deal with this," I say, my voice cracking.
"I've never felt this way before. I've never had to worry about losing someone. And now... now it's all I can think about." Aria nods slowly, her eyes never leaving mine.
"I understand," she says softly.
"I know what it's like to be afraid of losing someone. But you have to remember that we have each other right now. And we have to make the most of the time we have together."
I nod, feeling a lump form in my throat.
"You're right," I say finally.
"But it's hard to focus on the present when all I can think about is the future. When all I can think about is losing you."
Aria reaches out and places my hand over her heart.
I can feel its steady beat beneath my palm, and it makes my voice catch in my throat.
"Feel this," she says softly.
"This is real. This is now. And as long as we have each other, we'll be okay."
I nod slowly, feeling a sense of calm wash over me.
"You're right," I say again, my voice barely above a whisper.