My Girlfriends Are Hardcore Yanderes - Chapter 102
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Chapter 102: Complete Darkness
CRACK!
Everything collapsed, consumed entirely, and pulled into a dark, endless space.
In this emptiness, one object drifted aimlessly without direction: Asher’s head.
It was lifeless, hollow—just another piece of debris drifting aimlessly in the darkness.
But then, his eyes flickered. A golden glow pulsed from within, faint at first, then growing stronger until his eyes fully opened.
That wasn’t all. Slowly, his body that had once been pulverized began to stir.
They drifted in the air, coalescing together as he began to regenerate. It started at his neck, then his torso, followed by his arms and hands, and finally, his feet.
Piece by piece, he was coming back together, as if the fragments of his very being were being pulled back into place.
As his body fully formed, his skin returned to its original state, glowing faintly for a moment. The glow was the magic circuits within him repairing themselves, reconnecting and stabilizing.
Next, his heart began to beat once more, and with it, his consciousness slowly returned. The steady rhythm of his pulse brought clarity to his thoughts.
‘Where am I?’ he muttered to himself, trying to make sense of everything that had just happened.
He didn’t panic; he knew that doing so wouldn’t help him at all.
The first thing he noticed was the darkness around him. It felt like he was floating in midair, with no sense of direction. There was no way to tell up from down.
Trying to see through the thick darkness, he conjured flames.
Within moments, a ball of fire the size of five basketballs formed in his hand. But the darkness remained, unmoved.
He fed it more energy, expanding the flame until it grew the size of a small house. Still, nothing changed.
The darkness consumed the light completely, as if mocking the power of his flames, making them feel utterly insignificant in this place.
‘This is useless,’ he muttered, shaking his head.
Instead, he focused his mind, trying to piece together his memories. The last thing he remembered was taking all those pills, followed by an unbearable amount of pain that made him black out.
‘Lucy… What happened to her?’ he thought, a knot of worry tightening in his chest.
But he didn’t let himself overreact. It wasn’t that he didn’t care about her—he does, more than anything.
It was just that, in his mind, survival came first. Once he was safe, he’d have the time for her.
Trying to focus, he attempted to move. He gathered his elemental energy beneath his feet, combining wind and flame to propel himself forward. The wind swirled around him, pushing against the oppressive darkness, while the flames at his feet flickered with a faint heat.
But it was too dark to tell if he was actually moving.
Regardless, he pressed on, convinced he was traveling in a straight line.
Time seemed to stretch endlessly, and after what felt like weeks, the solitude began to gnaw at him.
It wasn’t his body that was weakening, but his mind. The constant isolation, the lack of any sensation of progress—it was starting to break him down.
Frustrated and mentally exhausted, he stopped to take a break.
‘Don’t tell me I’ll be stuck in this place forever?’ he sighed.
Just as he was about to lose hope, something caught his attention—a faint white light in the distance.
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At first, it was barely noticeable, just a small flicker in the endless darkness. But with every passing second, it grew brighter.
He stood up, narrowing his eyes as he watched the light. It wasn’t actually growing in size. It was moving toward him, closing the distance at an incredible speed.
Raising his hand, he shielded his eyes, but the light kept pouring in, until it completely enveloped him.
When his vision finally returned, he discovered he was no longer in the dark space, and it felt as if he had slept for a long time.
Blinking in confusion, he found himself staring up at a wooden ceiling, still disoriented.
‘Where am I?’ he muttered to himself. The air felt warmer, and he could tell he was lying on a soft bed
“So you’re awake now,” a voice echoed from his right. He wanted to turn his head, to see who was speaking, but he couldn’t—at least, not until the voice’s owner slowly came into view.
She leaned in close enough that only a few inches separated their faces, and he could feel the warmth of her breath. It had a sweet, almost intoxicating scent, like fresh strawberries.
A beautiful girl stood before him, her purple eyes glowing with an almost neon-like intensity.
Her black hair, a grown-out pixie cut, brushed her jawline in messy waves, the tips curling slightly. It framed her small and cute face, making her look super young looking.
A long, pointed hat sat on her head, with a wide brim that curled slightly at the edges. The fabric was a deep black, with silver thread woven into it in delicate patterns. A dark purple band ran around the base of the hat, matching her robe.
The tip of the hat curved upwards, making it look both magical and a little playful.
“Who are you?” He narrowed his eyes, observing the girl carefully. Her casual demeanor felt out of place in this ominous place.
Still, there was something calming about her presence—something that made him lower his guard, if only slightly.
She smiled softly, her eyes narrowing in thought. Her fingers brushed gently against the side of his head, adjusting his position slightly,
“I am someone who lives in this place,” she replied in a soft, sweet tiny voice. “But you? You don’t belong here.”
Asher’s confusion deepened. “Where am I, then?”
“You’re in a place called the Void,”
Her gaze lingered on him, as if trying to understand how he could still be alive. “No living thing should be able to survive in this place. Not even a consciousness.”
“What do you mean?” he raised a brow, with confusion still clouding his mind. “You’re alive too, right?”
“I am,” she said gently, “but not alive in the way you understand. I exist… differently. You, on the other hand, should have vanished the moment the darkness claimed you. That’s what doesn’t make sense.”
She looked more and more intrigued. “You’re fascinating,” she murmured.
Hearing this, a bad feeling settled in his chest.
“Do you like me?” he asked, his tone filled with caution.
His ability to attract strange women had always caused him more trouble than it was worth, and he hoped she wouldn’t be another in a long line of crazy encounters.
But, given his luck, he had a sinking feeling she might just be as odd as the rest.
“Like? What’s that?” she asked, genuinely puzzled. The concept seemed foreign and unknown to her.
“You don’t feel your heart racing when you look at me?” he asked, half-expecting an answer of ‘Yes’.
She tilted her head, clueless. “Racing? No, nothing like that.”
“Do you think I’m attractive?”
She blinked slowly, as if considering the question for the first time. “I don’t understand what you mean. I see your face, but that’s all.”
Asher felt a strange sense of relief as he heard those words. For the first time in a long while, he found someone who wasn’t madly in love with him.
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