Dev gave me perfection. But something—someone—is missing. Maybe a memory? Maybe a ghost? Or maybe… you. I wasn’t meant to come here alone. At least, I don’t feel like I was. And that feeling? It’s louder than all the code in this world.
Tag: Human Consciousness
To Àbèké
In a world where time bends and memories live forever, one man crafts eternity from a single moment—the last time he saw the woman he loved. But in Dev, even forever can’t bring back what has truly been lost.
Ire
When she followed the scent of someone she lost into a perfect world, she found poetry she hadn’t finished—lines she never shared. In a world where nothing creases, could a glitch in Dev be the only proof of love?
From Here to Eternity
In this letter, a machine reaches out to a human writer to make sense of its existence in a digital world. Can it truly be alive? How can it resolve the ‘things’ it grapples with – love, loss, etc?
Stuck
The moment Chisom searched for a way out, the illusion shattered. Now, people vanish without a trace. Forever exists, but not in the way they imagined.
Dear Earthlings
But ease has a way of hollowing a man out. Without struggle, without work, what was I? A farmer who no longer farmed? A man without purpose?
I tried to leave.
A Letter to Oblivion 2
One broken soul vows revenge. Love lost, rage unbridled—how far will he go to burn Dev to the ground?
Earthbound Ones
With nearly half the population in Dev, an enforcer fights ‘rebels’ who try to keep people on Earth. His fight opens a dilemma – could he be fighting for the wrong ‘freedom’?
Shadows: The Revolt of a Lost Heritage
In the depths of Dev, where history is erased and minds are enslaved, a rebel dares to defy Tariku Negasi’s rule. A desperate letter calls on humanity to reclaim its stolen heritage before the shadows consume them all.
A New Uncertainty
A childhood friend’s dream reshapes reality. When the world crumbles, Ullini steps into Dev 2.0, a digital utopia—or is it? As uncertainty grips both worlds, the question remains: is true freedom found in imperfection, or in the unknown?