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Chapter 1 - The Day I Erased

​It started with my hand.

​I was sitting in the back of the lecture hall, the same place I always sat—the spot where people usually piled their extra coats because they didn't notice I was already there. I was used to being ignored, but I wasn't used to seeing through my own skin.

​At first, I thought it was the lighting. Then I realized I could see the wood grain of the desk through my palm. I wasn't just being ignored anymore. I was disappearing.

​And that's when I saw him. Or it. A tall, jagged shadow standing in the corner of the room that shouldn't have been there. It didn't have a face, but I knew it was looking right at me. Because I was the only one in the room who was starting to look like it.

​Am I dying? The thought shot through my mind like a lightning bolt. I tried to stand up, but my legs felt like they were made of static. When I moved, there was no sound. My chair didn't creak. My boots didn't thud against the carpet. I looked down, and my torso was flickering like a badly rendered video. One second I was wearing my favorite hoodie, and the next, I was looking at the empty chair behind me.

​"Professor?" I tried to yell.

​Nothing. Not even a whisper. My vocal cords felt like they were vibrating in a frequency that didn't exist in this world.

​In the front of the room, Professor Miller continued his lecture on Quantum Mechanics, his voice a dull drone that felt miles away. Next to me, a girl named Sarah reached over and set her heavy textbook down.

​She set it directly on my lap.

​I didn't feel the weight. The book simply passed through my thighs and landed on the seat of the chair as if I weren't even there. She didn't flinch. She didn't look at me. To her, I was already gone.

​I'm erasing, I realized, a cold sweat breaking out across my forehead—or where my forehead used to be. I'm being deleted from reality.

​But the thing in the corner... it was moving.

​The jagged shadow didn't walk; it glided. It moved against the grain of the light, a hole in the universe that was darker than any night I'd ever seen. Its "fingers" were long, needle-thin wisps of smoke that scraped against the wall, leaving behind trails of frost.

​It wasn't looking at the Professor. It wasn't looking at Sarah.

​It was looking at the empty space where I was sitting.

​I scrambled out of the chair, or at least, I tried to. I felt like a ghost haunting my own body. My movements were fluid, effortless, and terrifyingly fast. I stumbled toward the exit of the lecture hall, my heart hammering against ribs I could no longer see.

​I reached for the door handle. My hand—now a translucent, shimmering outline—passed right through the metal.

​[NOTIFICATION: SINCHRONIZATION AT 15%]

​A blue, semi-transparent box flickered in front of my eyes. It wasn't a hallucination. It was sharp, glowing, and followed my line of sight with mechanical precision.

​[WARNING: THE VOID IS TRACKING THE HOST.]

[CURRENT VISIBILITY: 0.04%]

​A system? My mind raced. This was the kind of thing you read about in those "Player" novels, but this didn't feel like a game. It felt like a death sentence.

​I turned back. The jagged shadow was only five feet away now. Up close, I could hear it. It sounded like a thousand dead leaves skittering across a grave. It raised a long, smoky arm, and for the first time, I saw its "face." It was a mask of cracked porcelain, frozen in a silent, jagged scream.

​"Get away from me!" I swung a fist at it.

​My hand connected. But it didn't feel like hitting a person. It felt like sticking my hand into a freezer. A jolt of agonizing cold shot up my arm, turning my vision white.

​[SYSTEM ALERT: PHYSICAL CONTACT DETECTED.]

[STRENGTH STAT: UNRANKED]

[ABILITY ACTIVATED: PHASE STRIKE]

​The shadow recoiled. A chunk of its smoky chest dissipated, swirling into the air like ink in water. It hissed—a sound that vibrated in my very marrow—and lunged.

​I didn't wait. I turned and ran through the door.

​Literally.

​I didn't open it. I simply leaned forward, and the solid wood gave way like a curtain of mist. I tumbled out into the hallway, landing on the linoleum floor. I waited for the pain of the impact, but it never came. I was light. I was weightless. I was a predator in the making, but right now, I felt like the prey.

​The hallway was packed with students. Hundreds of them, talking, laughing, and rushing to their next class. I stood in the middle of the crowd, screaming for help, waving my arms.

​A group of guys walked straight through me. I felt a slight chill as they passed, like a draft under a door, but they didn't even blink. I was a ghost in a world of solid stone.

​I need to get home, I thought, my panic reaching a fever pitch. If I can just get to my room, maybe I can figure this out. Maybe I can wake up.

​[OBJECTIVE UPDATED: SURVIVE THE FIRST HUNT]

[REWARD: PERMANENT ANCHOR]

[FAILURE: TOTAL ERASURE]

​I looked back at the lecture hall door. The jagged shadow was emerging. It didn't pass through the door like I did; it oozed through the cracks, its porcelain mask twisting as it searched the hallway.

​Then, it locked onto me.

​I turned and sprinted.

​I discovered quickly that being invisible had its perks. I didn't have to navigate the crowd. I ran in a straight line, passing through bodies, lockers, and walls. Every time I passed through something, a small notification popped up: [PHASE EFFICIENCY +0.1%].

​I burst through the main entrance of the university and hit the street. The bright afternoon sun should have felt warm, but it felt like nothing. I looked at the ground.

​I had no shadow.

​I was a hole in the world.

​I ducked into an alleyway, my breath coming in jagged gasps. I leaned against a brick wall, feeling my body begin to solidify slightly. My hands were becoming visible again—pale, trembling, but solid.

​"Isitgone?" I whispered.

​[VISIBILITY: 45%]

[THE VOID IS NEARBY.]

​A shadow stretched across the brick wall in front of me. It wasn't my shadow. It was tall, jagged, and holding a blade made of frozen darkness.

​I looked up. The creature was perched on the fire escape above me, its porcelain mask staring down. It didn't want my money. It didn't want my life.

​It wanted my existence.

​"Okay," I said, my voice finally returning, cracking with a mixture of terror and a new, dark spark of anger. "If you want to play hide and seek... let's play."

​I focused on my hand. I focused on that feeling of fading away. [SKILL: TOTAL CLOAKING ACTIVATED]

​I vanished just as the creature leaped.....

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