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?
Tag: Virtual World
In the Belly of the Beast!
A masterful piece of speculative horror that lingers in the mind long after reading.
The Rise of the Religious Terrorists
A chilling, thought-provoking piece that forces the reader to question the cost of faith and survival.
Encrypt
In Dev, memories aren’t just thoughts—they invade, overwrite, and reshape. Brea doesn’t know you, yet she remembers everything about you. But when the AI Rita whispers, “Welcome back,” the truth hits—what if she isn’t Brea… but you?
Letter from the Future
In a world where the internet vanished overnight, Negasi returned with a choice—fight for a dying Earth or escape into a digital utopia. But was it salvation or surrender? One survivor writes a letter to the past. Will you listen?
Waiting
Everyone left. They uploaded themselves into the Cloud, abandoning the Earth to silence. Eunice stayed behind, waiting, writing letters to Dev—the one she loved, the one who left. But in a world without human voices, does love still exist?
From the World of Perfection
What happens when your happiest moments are stolen, replaced with sorrow? Trapped in Negasi’s creation, one soul realises Dev isn’t heaven—it’s a prison. And time is running out.
Dear Kael
Lia traded her dying body for digital eternity, but in Dev, memories are filtered, emotions optimised, and imperfection erased. When she discovers a glitch—Kael’s fading voice—she faces an impossible choice: stay in Dev’s cold perfection or risk everything to feel human again.
Dissonance
We fled Earth to escape its ruin, but who mourns the lives stolen by nature itself? I built this world to forget—where rivers don’t haunt, hunger is a myth, and grief is just data. One tap, one word: confirm. I erase you, yet Earth remembers.
The Divine plus theUtopian ‘Dev’ can co-exist, all in total oneness.
Our souls chose Earth—why? To feel, to evolve, to live. But now, we are promised a perfect digital utopia. A world without struggle. Without growth. Without spirit. But is that truly life? Or is it a lifeless illusion?