“And what do you see?” he asks me.
I see, I don’t tell him what I see, things outside this world—a demon’s snarling face.
“An inkblot,” I say, sneering.
He frowns underneath his mustache.
“Do you see nothing?” he asks.
“I told you what I see; black and white, symmetry, ink splattered on a folded page. There’s nothing there.”
“Nothing,” he says, his eyes, just a little in the corner, smiling at me. “I suppose most see nothing, but they feel the need to say something.”
“And what do they say?” I ask without thinking.
“That the page’s blank.”
Well done
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Thank you. I thought this one came out particularly well. I loved the twist.
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