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@sunstrucked:“’Them’?” Andromeda asked, quirking a brow and staring intently at the other with wide eyes and a curious smile, “I haven’t met anyone like me before, who are they?”
She just smiled and shrugged, choosing not to answer. It was hard to put into words her evergrowing fascination with destruction.
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“Oh! Well, uh… How do I explain…” Zay hummed, she tapped her chin as she thought back of the figures she met not too long ago that stayed in her kingdom for quite some time.
“Well one doesn’t exactly… exist? I mean they’re here but they don’t actually have a solid existence if that makes sense? Like they’re outside of any world or dimension. The other… jumps from other places- they have an existing body but more likely than not they are an extension of somebody else… I don’t know it’s a bit hard to explain.”
Andromeda giggled. “What on earth did they do to end up like that?” She’s questioned her own life before, wondering whether or not she really existed. Or if it even mattered. In the end she decided she didn’t care very much… for now. “I suppose the former is similar… but I wouldn’t go as far as to say we’re truly alike. I’m not bound by existence, or any world or god or master. Or past, for that matter.” She coyly narrowed her eyes at the other. “But I wouldn’t say I’m not apart of them. I love the universes~ They’re like my own little sandbox!”
“More like they were forced into that state of existence by someone else. It was staying trapped and existing or having freedom and become almost non-existent, of course, they chose the latter.” Zay shrugged, she listened closely to the other’s explanation about their own self and nodded. “Ah, gotcha. You remind me of them… or few others. The world is indeed a sandbox, if I’m completely honest with ya.”
Zay paused in deep thought before she continued on. “But that also includes people as well, I guess. In our own right I guess we’re all a bit like sandboxes whether we know it or not. Whether you’re merely an existent or not… ah, never mind. That’s a long winded and unneeded metaphor! Ha ha!”














