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Chapter 1 - When Fiction Became Real

I always thought writing was safe. Safe meant nothing could hurt me. Safe meant my imagination was mine alone.

Then he appeared.

It started like any other rainy evening. My fingers danced over the keyboard, finishing the chapter I had promised my readers. I had written him countless times: Kai, the hero of my fantasy story, the boy who lived in the world I had built from scratch.

I typed the final sentence with a trembling hand:

Kai disappeared into the shadows, his story ending where mine began.

And then my room changed.

The lights flickered. The hum of my laptop died. The rain outside stopped.

I froze.

A knock.

Soft, deliberate.

I wasn't expecting anyone.

The door creaked open slowly, and he stepped in.

Not a shadow. Not a dream. Not a hallucination.

Kai.

Alive. Standing in the middle of my tiny bedroom. So real I could see the way his storm-gray eyes reflected the dim lamp light. His chest rose and fell with sharp breaths. His hair clung wetly to his forehead. His hands — trembling or reaching? — were covered in dust I didn't recognize.

"You…" I whispered, my voice shaking. "You're… real?"

His eyes flicked around, absorbing every detail of my world. "You wrote me," he said softly. "Now I'm here."

My mind refused to comprehend. "This… this isn't possible. You're my story. I just… wrote you dying."

"I felt it," he said, his voice low and urgent. "I felt my world collapse. Then… I woke up here."

I stumbled backward, clutching the edge of my desk. "How?"

Kai didn't answer. He only took a step closer, scanning the room like it might explain the impossible.

"Your words… created me," he finally said. "Then your story ended. And I…" He paused, swallowing hard. "…I came to find you."

My chest tightened. Something familiar and terrifying thrummed through me. I had imagined his touch, his words, his protection — and yet, nothing could have prepared me for the reality.

"You can't stay here," I said quickly, panic rising. "This is my world, my rules. You don't belong here!"

He shook his head. "Maybe. But your world crossed into mine first."

The air around us grew heavy. The rain outside suddenly slammed against the window with a ferocity that matched my racing heartbeat. I backed toward the wall.

"Then… why are you here?" I asked, voice barely audible.

"To tell you," he said, stepping closer, "that the story isn't over. Not for either of us."

Before I could respond, the wall behind him cracked. A soft glow, not from the streetlights, not from my lamp — something else. Something alive. Shadows twisted inside the light, reaching outward like fingers searching for him… for me.

Kai's eyes darkened. "This isn't your imagination. It followed me. From my world… to yours."

I swallowed, my hands trembling. I didn't… I didn't mean to—

"You didn't write the ending yet," he interrupted, his hand brushing mine. "And now… we might not have a choice."

The light surged. The wall groaned.

I gripped his arm. "Kai! What is happening?"

He turned to me, urgency in his storm-gray eyes. "You created me. You can save me. Or you can lose me forever."

My fingers hovered over my laptop. I didn't know if I could write him back into existence… or if I would destroy him for good.

The crack widened. The glow intensified. Something beyond comprehension was waiting. Watching.

And for the first time, I realized: this wasn't a story I could control.

This was our reality.

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