The Eternal Observer

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The city was a bruised purple, leaking rain and neon. I lived in a room that smelled of old cigarettes and regret, working as a private eye for people who didn't want to be found. I didn't believe in forever. In my line of work, forever is just the time it takes for a bullet to find your heart.

Then came the case of the "Glass Soul." A client had hired me to find a missing scientist who had claimed to solve the riddle of death. I found the man, but he was already gone—not dead, but *transcended*. He had left behind a device, a chrome sphere that looked like a frozen tear.

I was curious. Curiosity is a disease in this city; it usually ends with a shallow grave. I activated the sphere. It didn't give me a map to heaven; it stripped me of my humanity.

The process was a cold, surgical erasure. I felt my anger vanish. I felt my grief dissolve. I felt the love I had once held for a woman who had left me ten years ago evaporate like steam on a mirror. In exchange, I got the Gift: a consciousness that could not be extinguished, a mind that could process a thousand years of thought in a heartbeat.

I became the Eternal Observer. I watched the city crumble and rebuild itself. I watched empires rise and fall in the blink of an eye. I saw the faces of a million people, and none of them mattered. I was a god of a dead world, a king of a kingdom of ash.

The horror didn't come from the loneliness; it came from the clarity. Without emotion, there is no value. Without pain, there is no meaning. I had the infinite time I always thought I wanted, but I had no reason to spend it. I was a camera that could never be turned off, recording a movie that had no plot.

I spent a century trying to find a way to die. I walked into fires, I jumped from skyscrapers, I sought out the most violent ends imaginable. But the sphere had done its job too well. I was a constant in a universe of variables.

One night, I found a young girl sitting on a pier, crying over a broken toy. For a split second, I felt a ghost of a memory—a flicker of empathy, a shadow of a tear. I reached out to touch her shoulder, but my hand passed through her like smoke.

I was no longer a part of the world; I was just the light reflecting off its surface. I sat beside her in the rain, an immortal ghost in a neon wasteland, waiting for a death that would never come.

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