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Chapter 1 - The First Rise

: The First Rise

The room was still... eerily still.

No open window, no sound, no sign of life.

The bed had become my temporary homeland—without a passport, without an emergency exit.

Days... or maybe weeks had passed. I couldn't tell anymore. Everything blurred together.

Day looked like night, and I felt like nothing.

Everything felt heavy.

The blanket. The air. Even my own body.

I no longer saw my reflection in the mirror. I no longer tried.

All I did was open my eyes… then close them again, pretending to live without really living.

But this morning… something changed.

Maybe a bird chirping far away?

A soft light slipping under the door?

Or maybe… I was just tired of being tired.

A small voice inside me whispered—quiet, but persistent:

"Get up."

I wasn't ready. But somehow, my hand moved.

I grabbed the edge of the bed.

My feet touched the floor.

And for a brief second, it felt like the entire world paused—

Watching me take that first step toward rising.

: The Decision to Move

I finally decided… to move.

My room was on the top floor of the house. I walked slowly toward the door, dragging my tired body as if it carried years of silence.

My hand trembled as I grabbed the doorknob… I opened it slowly.

Step by step, I made my way down the stairs, avoiding eye contact, avoiding words—avoiding life.

I entered the bathroom, took care of what I needed… then stood in front of the mirror.

What I saw wasn't me.

It was a stranger.

Dark circles beneath hollow eyes. Pale, thin face. Frizzy hair. A fragile body that looked like it could be blown away by the wind.

I turned on the faucet. The water ran.

I washed my hands.

But when it came to my face… I froze.

Somehow, pouring water on my face felt like the hardest decision I'd ever make.

I couldn't do it.

I backed away. Returned to the room.

This time, I opened the curtain.

I let the sunlight spill into the small room—let it paint the shadows with a faint glow.

I didn't change my clothes. I just stood there, staring out the large window…

Watching the garden and the trees below.

My eyes began to close again, drowsiness creeping in…

So I lay back down.

But this time, sleep wasn't easy.

The door burst open.

My father walked in, face burning with rage.

"What is this mess?! Is this what you call a room?!"

His voice cracked through the silence like thunder.

I said nothing.

I just stood there—still, quiet—

As if my heart had crawled back into the dark corner it had just escaped.

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