Before it all… before anything, before the measure of time, before thought had its first spark, before the first word was ever spoken— there was Silence.
And in that silence, there was peace— a stillness vast enough to cradle eternity, untouched, unbroken, where nothing was needed, and nothing was lost.
But silence does not last forever. From its depths came a fracture, a tremor in the void, and with it—Chaos.
The silence cried, and its tears fell like stars, scattering across the endless dark. Their echoes stretched beyond forever, reminding us that every peace carries its price, and every beginning is born from breaking.
For even before creation, before the heavens, before the earth, there was silence. And when all else is gone, silence will remain.
“Perhaps I never lived, perhaps I never died. For dying is simple, but living is the harder task— yet in the silence, I hear the first true sound of life.”