will be over in no time.»
«Digestion process?!» Robin cried out into the pitch black space, making his voice echo around the attic.
«You, my new people, are being metabolized by the, should I say, gastric acid of my interior atmosphere. This is a metaphor, but it is suitable enough. You're being heated and deconstructed nutrient by nutrient to feed my organic, living body what it needs – yes, just as you dreamed you did in your fictitious lives while still growing inside the egg,» the house said like it was the most natural thing in the world. «The only difference is that I am actually eating you, while you have only imagined that you ever have tasted anything at all. As I've already mentioned, you're simply vegetables,» the house said, like it was a final conclusion.
By now the burning hotness had increased to a degree of hellish-volcano-heat mixed with a feeling of being slowly shattered to a million nanoscopic pieces of individual cells. Of course, none of them thought consciously about these things while their bodies were being cooked and splintered to shreds alive, and in slow motion. But they vividly experienced it as their skin pulverized, eyes melted and vocal chords screaming their last symphony. Imitating the Choir of Extinction.
Seth could feel his awareness slipping away with the separation of the elements constituting his body. «J-Jill, I .. I l-love .. you ..» he was able to stutter, before the life force was squeezed out of him for good.
Jill's brain physically registered her boyfriend's last words, but her own consciousness was already wiped out of existence.
Robin disappeared and merged with the blackness, drowned in nothingness, and never noticed the end come.
Once again the house could sleep.
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Fiction:
"You've Just Been Busted"
“Agent X13 – Death and the Devil”
“Fresh Human”
"A Report on Humanity by an Alien"
"Utskudd" (A norwegian novel)
Non-fiction:
“Meditation is Your Fundamental Self”
“Theoretical Model of Consciousness”
"Life is Freedom - Pointers to Enlightenment"
“When the Void Awakens”
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