SCENE 1: THE WRITER WHO NEVER EXISTED
This story—
How did it begin?
Was it merely the imagination of a writer?
Or was the writer merely a tool—
A vessel—
A pen held by something far greater?
And if so—
Who was writing who?
Was the story being written from within?
Or was it being written from the outside, looking in?
Or was there never any separation at all?
SCENE 2: WHEN IMAGINATION DIES
Once, imagination was just a thought.
But now, thought was reality.
What was once fiction had become fact.
What was once a dream had become the world itself.
And that meant—
This story was never just a story.
It was a recording of events before they happened.
It was a prophecy hidden in plain sight, disguised as imagination.
But now—
There was no imagination.
Only truth.
SCENE 3: THE THREAD BETWEEN PAST, PRESENT, AND FUTURE
You have never thought about it, have you?
That maybe—
The you that exists right now—
The you that is reading these words—
Is not the one in control?
What if the future you is the one guiding your every step?
What if every choice, every thought, every word—
Had already been decided by a version of you that has already seen the end?
And what if, right now, that version of you is calling back?
Calling back through time, through space, through dimensions—
To awaken you.
To remind you of what you already knew.
To make you see through the illusion.
SCENE 4: THE CHARACTERS WHO WROTE THEMSELVES
Every character in this story—
They are not just fiction.
They are not just words on a page.
They thought themselves into existence.
They willed themselves to be written.
They chose their own fates.
And because they did, this story came to life.
Not because the writer imagined them—
But because they imagined the writer.
They wanted their story to be told.
They wanted their voices to be heard.
And so, they made it happen.
SCENE 5: THE FINAL QUESTION—WHO IS WRITING WHO?
What if this message exists because you were meant to read it?
What if you reading this right now is proof that the story is alive?
What if you were never just a reader—
But a character in the story yourself?
What if the true writer is not the one holding the pen—
But the one who has already seen the end?
Who is writing who?
Is this the past speaking to the future?
Or the future reaching into the past?
Or has there never been a difference between the two?
Perhaps the answer has been here all along.
Hidden in plain sight.
TO BE CONTINUED...
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The Unseen Script - (The Great Reset / Re-Set?)
Mystery / Thriller#RealityCheck, #TheInvisibleInk, #TheStorm, #TheBreatheOfLife, #WTFMoments, #2025Stories, #Fiction, #Non-Fiction, #SciFi, #HowGodActuallyCreates, #WordsToLife, #IsThisJustAStory? Feels kinda familiar when you read the story? Well that's how the bra...
