Echoes of E

 

A mysterious journey between reality and illusion



Introduction
:

Not every game begins with rules, and not every ending offers answers.
Sometimes, a simple decision—like walking into a playground—can lead you somewhere far beyond imagination.
This is the story of a boy whose ordinary day turned into a mystery that even time couldn’t explain.
A tale where dreams and reality blur, and only one question remains:
Who is ‘E’?


Story:

A boy was walking alone down the road, heading to the playground.
It was like any other day, the sun was soft and the wind playful.
When he reached the ground, he saw many children already playing.
Without hesitation, he joined them, smiling, laughing, and playing like he had known them forever.

But then, something strange happened.

In the middle of a run, just as he was about to catch a ball,
everything changed.

The field faded.

The voices disappeared.

And suddenly… he was somewhere else.

A different world.

A world with no children. No sky. No ground that felt familiar.
Just shifting colors, strange sounds, and endless echoes.

Where was he?

Why was he here?

Was it a dream? Or had he fallen into some alternate reality?

He wandered. He questioned. But answers never came.

Time passed—or at least it felt like it.

And then… a whisper echoed through the space:

“This is not a place you walked into.
This is a place that woke inside you.”

He looked around, confused.

Was he dreaming? Or had the dream dreamed him?

In the final moment of that strange journey, a light emerged.
And within it, a name whispered like wind through old leaves:

“E…”

That was him.

Or maybe it was someone else.

But from that moment, the mystery of E began.






Teaser for Part Two
:

And as the world faded again, one thing was certain—
this was not the end.
It was only the beginning.

To be continued…

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