Butterfly effects, universal downfalls and a lonely traveler. Cool stuff.
- DiscoballSigma
I was on the roof, alone as always, watching how my world slowly bleeds away into what can only be described as non-existence. Then she walked up to me, a young lady, dressed in a black and white dress, which seemed to be a little too light for the weather. She asked me if I needed company. I said I didn't mind it, but, being honest, I really needed someone to talk to.
"It's Timmy, isn't it?" she asked.
"Thomas. Thomas Weller" I replied, adding. "And you?"
"Taylor. Just Taylor." she introduced herself. Taylor then asked. "Do you come here often?"
Her careless tone was weird. I mean, bits of reality all around us were literally falling down, fading away like on a broken screen, that lives its final moments. You'd expect some sort of reaction, but all I could hear was indifference. That threw me off the actual question Taylor asked me, so she asked another one, with the very same careless tone in her voice.
"Do you know what's causing all this?"
I shook my head. I mean, even scientists can't explain why our normal everyday life was interrupted two days ago. The very existence of the world seemed to just crumble in on itself. And it wasn't just my street, my city or even my country. It was all over the place. I heard it was happening even in the space above us, even though my mind doesn't really know how to grasp it. I mean, I'm not a scientist, far from it, in fact. I barely survived the high school, I wasn't ready for my life to turn into a literal catastrophe.
"Do you wanna know the reason?"
Surprised and startled yet again, I paused for few seconds and then nodded, slowly and hesitantly. A smile was brought on Taylor's face.
"Imagine our world as a road with thousands upon thousands of paths, each one differs ever so slightly from the rest, but it's still a unique path, and there won't be any like it. What's causing those paths to appear is our decisions. Like, whether to eat an apple or a pear, or just not have anything at all. And there are loads and loads of consequences for each choice, that makes the paths that we take different."
"Kinda like the Butterfly Effect?" I interrupted.
"Yes, essentially. However, here's a thing it comes down to - it appears that despite all the theories humanity made for these paths, there can only exist one at a time, Core Reality. Core can be any of the variations it wants to be, but if it sticks to one, it stays with that choice. What's the worst is that other paths do in fact exist, however only up to the point before the Core decides to be one of them, and not any other. One chain of events survives, others fall like dominoes."
"But how does that reflect what happened to us?"
"Well, here come the bad news. Your reality, this whole place you see around you is one of the branches. And it has been cut off, Tom"
I gulped. I mean, it sounded logical when Taylor explained it, but it still didn't make any sense. I mean, we can't be just a branch of the core reality. It's real, everything around me is real. I'm real... right?
"There are uncountable amounts of different paths, different branches, different chains of events being created and just about the same amount being burned down as we speak. The only one that actually lives is basically a miracle among the billions of billions of dead realities, floating in the void. Soon, this one will join them too."
"Why are you telling me this?" I asked, sobbingly.
"Here comes an interesting part. I'm a unique creature, Tom. An anomaly, a disruption in the fabric of the multiversal tree. I can flow back and forth, from one dying world to the other. And I can help some people escape too." Taylor smiled. "I can help you escape, Tom"
"But why me?" I wiped the tears away, and looked at Taylor
"You're a ghost, Tom. In the Core universe, at least. You were a child of my good friends. Sadly, you didn't live long, lasting only few months. I just thought it'd be a nice thing to bring you to your parents. What do you say?"
I... was lost. I mean, it sounded like a good idea, but could I really trust this lady? What if she didn't tell me the truth or was wrong or-
"Okay, I lied, no need to stare at me so weirdly." Taylor broke my trail of thought. "I can't bring people to the Core reality, and even if I could, your parents perished with you. However, I still hold duty of taking care of you, or, at the very least, keeping you company. And, while I can't promise that I'll take you somewhere fun, I can make sure that one iteration of you is alive for a while longer."
"But why?"
"I made your dad a promise of keeping you safe. And this is what I do right now." She looked at me, then sighed and whispered. "You didn't believe a word I said, right?"
It was a hard pill to swallow, but right now, at this very moment, something gleamed in Taylor's eyes, that somehow made me feel safer. I waited a bit, carefully thinking about all this, then replied. "I trust you"
She smiled once again. "Then we're off. Infinity awaits us"