The Memory Fuel

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(Style: Psychological Thriller)

The sun is a hungry thing.

I live in the White Room, a space of infinite, blinding light where the walls are made of frozen thoughts. I am the Stoker, but I do not burn coal. I burn memories.

To light the sun for one more day, I must feed the furnace a piece of myself. A first kiss. The smell of rain on hot asphalt. The way my mother used to hum while she cooked. I reach into the archive of my mind, pluck out a golden thread of remembrance, and throw it into the fire.

The sun erupts in a burst of brilliance, and the world below wakes up.

I did this for her. For Clara. She was the only thing in the universe that mattered, and her star had gone dark. To fix it, I had to become the Stoker. I accepted the deal: her life in exchange for my history.

At first, it was easy. I burned the trivial things. The name of my third-grade teacher. The color of my first car. The taste of a lemon. Clara recovered, and every letter she sent me was a reward that made the loss bearable.

But the furnace is greedy. As the years passed, the trivial memories ran out. I began to burn the important things.

I burned the memory of our first date. I burned the sound of her laughter. I burned the feeling of her hand in mine. Each time I did, the sun grew brighter, and the world below grew more prosperous. I was the secret savior of humanity, and the cost was the slow erasure of my own heart.

One morning, I woke up and looked at the photograph on my desk. It was a picture of a woman with a smile that felt familiar, but the connection was gone. I knew, intellectually, that this was Clara. I knew that I had sacrificed everything for her. But I could no longer feel the love. The emotion had been converted into photons and heat.

I was a hollow shell, a ghost tending a fire.

I looked at the Great Book and found my own star. It was a void, a black hole where a soul should have been. I realized then the cruelty of the trade: to save the one you love, you must eventually forget why you loved her.

I stood before the furnace, the last of my memories flickering in my mind. I had one piece left: the memory of the moment I decided to stay on the island.

I hesitated. If I burned this, I would forget why I was here. I would be a machine, a biological automaton lighting a fire for a reason I could no longer comprehend.

I looked at the dark horizon, then at the photograph of the stranger.

I threw the memory into the fire.

The sun rose, more brilliant than ever before. I stood in the light, blinking, wondering who the woman in the photograph was and why I was standing in a room made of frozen thoughts.

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