"I think it's okay for us to start living."
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In a fanfiction universe full of cliches, absurd plot-proceedings, and a depressing number of death flags, Clarity is determined to do everything in her power t...
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The moment Clarity arrived home, she crashed headfirst onto her bed, relaxing as she sunk into the mattress.
The series of events left her both physically and mentally exhausted, and she decided to take a quick nap to catch up on the missed sleep from when she was at the hospital.
Ringgggg!
Eyes fluttering open, Clarity dragged herself up, smacking close the alarm on her phone. She glanced at the clock, which showed exactly 4PM. She sighed inwardly, noting how sleep always felt so short compared to the actual passed time.
"There's one hour left before the meeting time with Lune Kim..." she muttered.
Her apartment situated in an old neighbourhood. It was only a fifteen minute walk to the station, so time-wise she should be able to arrive on time if she left in thirty minutes.
Now with a clearer mind, Clarity quickly processed the mental math on preparation and travel distance.
She then recalled her lucid dream and the situation with Lune Kim, and she decided to head out now—just in case.
As she reached for the door, a series of rattling noises occurred behind her. Tensing up, Clarity spun around, only to see the shaking of the window frames by her bed. Assuming it was the wind, she reached past her bed towards the window handles to tighten the frames.
While doing this, she casually skimmed the outside area, expecting to be faced with a windy scenery and swaying trees. Instead, she was confronted with an unexpectedly tranquil view.
Clarity furrowed her brows. How was possible for the windows to be shaking when there was no wind?
Subconsciously, she glanced around some more, only for her blood to run cold as her gaze fixed onto the vast blue spread above her.
There were two suns hanging in the sky!
"What the..." With shrinking pupils, Clarity immediately stepped back.
Habitually, she pinched her own cheek in an attempt to make sure that she was not dreaming. However, there was no pain.
That means she was, indeed, dreaming!
What in the world is going on?
Shocked by the lucidity of her dream, Clarity looked around in bafflement as she suddenly sensed a presence behind her. Inhaling sharply, she spun around and landed her eyes onto the small figure that stood on her TATA pillow, leaning against her bed.
Yeontan the dog waved at her.
Clarity gaped.
"Holy shit." Unintentionally blurting out her inner thoughts, Clarity recalled the last encounter she had with the dog.