The Final Spark

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The air in the Velvet Lounge was thick with the scent of opium and expensive decay. I lay on a chaise longue of crimson silk, watching the holographic rain fall in slow motion against the windows. Outside, the world was a frozen wasteland, but inside, we had the 'Euphoria'—a drug that turned the terror of extinction into a warm, golden haze.

I was the last of the House of Valerius, a family that had once owned three of the Earth's primary engines. Now, I owned nothing but a collection of antique mirrors and a dwindling supply of the drug.

Around me, the other nobles of the End-Times were dancing. They wore masks of gold and porcelain, their movements slow and languid, as if they were moving through honey. We didn't talk about the sun. We didn't talk about the 'Flare' that was scheduled to arrive in exactly sixty minutes.

We talked about the quality of the wine, the texture of the silk, and the exquisite beauty of our own decline.

"Do you feel it, Julian?" the Countess asked, her voice a breathy whisper. She was leaning against me, her eyes dilated and vacant.

"Feel what, my dear?" I replied, my voice heavy with a pleasure that felt like a bruise.

"The anticipation. The feeling that the universe is finally about to close its eyes."

I smiled. I had spent my entire life avoiding pain. I had used money, power, and drugs to build a wall between myself and the harshness of reality. I had become a master of the void, a king of nothingness.

Then, the drug wore off.

It happened suddenly—a sharp, jagged tear in the golden haze. For the first time in years, I felt the cold. I felt the hunger. I felt the crushing weight of the silence that awaited us.

And then, I felt the pain.

A sudden, searing agony ripped through my chest—a heart attack, a stroke, or perhaps just the body's final protest against the numbness. It was a sharp, electric shock of reality that tore through the velvet curtains of my mind.

I gasped, my body arching in a spasm of pure, unadulterated suffering. I could feel every nerve ending screaming, every cell in my body vibrating with the terror of death.

And in that moment, I felt a surge of absolute, blinding happiness.

I was feeling something. I was finally, truly alive. The pain was the only real thing in a world of holograms and opium. It was the only honest emotion left in the universe.

I laughed, a ragged, choking sound that echoed through the silent lounge. The other nobles looked at me with confusion, their faces still masked in a drug-induced bliss. They didn't understand. They were still dreaming.

I looked up at the window. The sky was turning a blinding, brilliant white. The solar flare had arrived.

I closed my eyes and welcomed the fire, clinging to the agony in my chest as if it were the most precious jewel in the world. I didn't want the euphoria. I wanted the burn.

As the world dissolved into light, I died with a smile on my lips, finally awake in the heart of the fire.

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