Park Ji-hoon didn't move.
He couldn't.
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"…Who are you?"
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The words echoed in his head.
Again.
And again.
And again.
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In front of him—
Kim Min-jae stood like a stranger.
No—
Worse than a stranger.
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Because a stranger had never looked at him like that.
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Empty.
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Ji-hoon let out a dry laugh.
"…Nice joke," he said, though his voice trembled. "You've done enough crazy things today. Stop messing around."
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No reaction.
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Min-jae just stared.
Waiting.
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Like he actually expected an answer.
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Ji-hoon's chest tightened.
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"…You really don't remember me?"
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Silence.
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Something inside him cracked.
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"…We went to the same school," Ji-hoon said quickly. "You used to copy my homework—no, wait, I copied yours—"
He stumbled over his words.
Trying to find something.
Anything.
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"We used to hang out at that convenience store near the station. You always bought the same drink—what was it—"
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He stopped.
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Because he couldn't remember.
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Ji-hoon's expression froze.
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"…What… was it?"
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The question slipped out before he could stop it.
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His mind went blank.
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The memory—
Gone.
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"…No…"
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His breathing quickened.
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"No, no, no…"
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Not just that.
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More things.
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Small things.
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Details.
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Moments.
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They were disappearing.
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Ji-hoon grabbed his head.
"…Why can't I remember…?"
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Across from him, Min-jae frowned slightly.
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Not in recognition.
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In confusion.
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"…Are you okay?" Min-jae asked.
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That was it.
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That was the moment.
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Ji-hoon realized—
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It wasn't just Min-jae forgetting him.
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The world—
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Was helping.
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Erasing him.
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From both sides.
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Ji-hoon let out a shaky breath.
Then—
He laughed.
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Soft at first.
Then louder.
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"…This is insane," he muttered.
"…This is actually insane…"
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He looked up again.
At the person who had once been his closest friend.
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"…My name is Park Ji-hoon," he said.
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Min-jae listened.
Quietly.
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"I don't know if you'll remember it," Ji-hoon continued. "Hell, I don't even know if I will remember it in a few minutes."
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His voice steadied.
Just a little.
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"But you should know this."
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He took a step forward.
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"You saved me."
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Min-jae's eyes flickered.
Just slightly.
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Ji-hoon caught it.
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A small hope.
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"You dragged me out of there," he continued. "You kept telling me to run, even when I didn't understand anything."
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Another step.
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"You're the reason I'm still alive."
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Closer now.
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"So even if you don't remember me…"
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He stopped right in front of him.
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"I'm not leaving."
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Silence.
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The air felt heavy.
---
Min-jae stared at him.
Long.
Hard.
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Searching.
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For something that wasn't there.
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"…I don't understand," Min-jae said finally.
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Ji-hoon smiled faintly.
"…Yeah," he replied.
"…I figured."
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A sudden crack echoed in the distance.
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Both of them turned.
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The sky—
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Split.
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Not like before.
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Worse.
---
Deeper.
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And from that fracture—
Something descended.
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Not chaotic.
Not broken.
---
Precise.
---
Controlled.
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A figure.
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Human-shaped.
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But wrong in a different way.
---
It didn't flicker.
---
It stabilized the space around it.
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The air grew heavy.
Still.
---
Ji-hoon's instincts screamed.
---
"…That's new," he whispered.
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Min-jae's expression changed.
---
For the first time since losing everything—
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He felt it.
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Fear.
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"…This one…" Min-jae said slowly.
"…is different."
---
The figure tilted its head.
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And then—
---
It spoke.
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Not out loud.
---
But directly into their minds.
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"You are… irregular."
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Min-jae stiffened.
---
"…You can talk?"
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"You consume what should not be consumed."
---
The words were calm.
Measured.
---
"You retain what should be erased."
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Ji-hoon stepped back.
"…Min-jae, I don't like this—"
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"Correction."
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The figure's gaze shifted.
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To Ji-hoon.
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"You are… unnecessary."
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Ji-hoon froze.
---
"…What?"
---
Min-jae moved instantly.
Stepping in front of him.
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"No," he said.
Firm.
---
Even without memory—
His body moved.
---
On instinct.
---
On something deeper.
---
The figure watched.
---
Then—
---
It raised its hand.
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The world—
---
Paused.
---
Not slowed.
---
Not distorted.
---
Paused.
---
Ji-hoon couldn't move.
Couldn't breathe.
Couldn't think.
---
Only Min-jae remained.
---
Standing.
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Alone.
---
Facing it.
---
"Choose," the figure said.
---
A single word.
---
Heavy.
---
Absolute.
---
"Preserve yourself."
---
A pause.
---
"Or preserve what you cannot remember."
---
Min-jae's eyes trembled.
---
For the first time—
---
He hesitated.
---
Behind him—
Ji-hoon stood frozen.
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A person he didn't know.
---
A connection he couldn't feel.
---
A memory that no longer existed.
---
And yet—
---
His chest hurt.
---
"…Why…" Min-jae whispered.
"…does this feel wrong…?"
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The figure said nothing.
---
It didn't need to.
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Because the choice—
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Was already breaking him.
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[Synchronization: 7%]
