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The opposite of love is not hate. The opposite of love is a story without an ending.

One wore a detective’s coat, but his eyes were empty sockets. Another held a woman’s hand—a woman whose face Reiji could not recognize, because it kept shifting between Toko, his mother, and someone else. Someone he had never met but felt he had mourned for centuries.

She raised her hand. Her palm was unmarked, but Reiji saw it anyway—a faint spiral, almost like a scar, fading into her lifeline.

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“The door that leads out of the story,” she said. “The one that says: The author is dead. The reader is God. And God is tired of reading. ”

“Dante,” Reiji said carefully. “The Divine Comedy. The ninth circle is for traitors. Frozen in ice.”

“That is not salvation,” Toko whispered. The opposite of love is not hate

“You didn’t save me,” Toko said softly. “You split yourself. Half of you walked out the door. Half of you stayed. And the half that stayed… it’s been with me in Paradiso. Every day. Every night. Every perfect, terrible moment.”

The sea does not end here. It only forgets to begin.

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His throat closed. He knew this was a dream. He knew it was a trap. But knowing did nothing. The warmth of the kitchen pressed against him like a hand on his back, guiding him toward the table where a bowl of rice waited, steam rising in perfect spirals.

It was no longer a spiral.