<p>We're walking...</p><p><br/></p><p>We're suddenly quick pacing...</p><p>We're now suddenly sprinting breathlessly...</p><p>Is there a reason for this enigmatic race? Somewhat. We are all running towards what we don't know, but want to see. It's a beautiful, soft, and radiant incandescent light. </p><p>This wonderful light revealed to all of us, several pathways-- so many wonderful possibilities, so many great opportunities, so many terrible circumstances, so so many bright and dark possibilities and outcomes.</p><p>Some of us looked at all this and went, 'wow, how mesmerizing.' Amazed by the spectacle. Some of us went, 'ah, is that it, is this all, after all the running, just this.' They were disappointed. Another group was just frightened. There were so many different schools of thought on the spectacle before them.</p><p>It was then finally time to decide what to do next. We were to pick, with our own hands, what we would be seeing in the near future. Some turned back with disappointment and depression, some with fear. Others started to take a step further into paths, while some others just sat on the dark floors with resignation in their lifeless eyes as they were already on a knife's edge, with the fear of moving further or returning backward(crippling fear of the unknown)</p><p>Those already on a pathway had started their various journeys on to the lands of a world yet unknown. Some had started to work their paths to fit them-- building walkways to connect their paths to that of others. </p><p>I was just idly watching in pure fascination as everyone, made their various varying decisions, I really found it intriguing. But then two very thirsty questions started to plague my thoughts again. 'Who am i? What path will I choose?', maybe if I crossed over to that pathway, I would find those answers which keep me awake at night. I took my first step since ending our breathlessly sprint earlier, and I knew, it wasn't just any first step-- it was my first step into the world yet unknown, but for some reason, I knew I would be fine, no...<em> I will be fine.</em></p><p><br/></p><p><br/></p><p>This is a bit of a short-story, of K___ and his step into a world that he doesn't know. A race that represents different people's intriguing decisions and views on life. It shows how people follow, abandon or even pave their own paths. K___ wants to know where <em>He</em> is supposed to be. What would you or have you already taken, to get to where you are or what you're striving for-- help K___ figure his path.</p>
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