I Feel You Linger In The Air
C0 - Prologue
A wormhole is part of a black hole with a dense collection of matter, sucking everything near, even light. If spacetime were a piece of paper stretching infinitely, endlessly swirling onwards, wormholes would be tiny pipes connecting the surface from one point to another, where the pipes coincidentally curved closely, resulting in forming a passage, which would open and close in the course of a few seconds, from one place to the other. That is my understanding.
Nonetheless, humans have no ability to create wormholes, even if they constantly form without our knowledge, and we probably can neither specify the destination or place nor pull the wormholes out of quantum foam, tiny bubbles caused by the vibrations of space and time, though Einstein's theory of relativity suggests quantum foam exists in every molecule of matter.
I can't believe this is what I am thinking about as I descend to my death. My car crashes through the road railing, plunges into the air, smashes into the water's surface, and drowns. My head is spinning from the impact. Water begins gushing in the open windows. I struggle to get myself out of the car, but I don't have enough strength to push through the flooding water.
It soon fills the car's interior and engulfs me in its cold. I hear ringing in my ears, the way you would hear when immersing your whole body in the river. It sounds like crickets chirping, giving you both peace and chills. It feels like I am floating as my car sinks to the bottom of the Ping River.
As my consciousness slips away, my nose catches the scent of the fragrant Lantoms in the water, and voices hit my ears. I swear by all that is holy that I will love only Poh-Jom in all lifetimes. Poh-Jom...My Jomkwan, does this mean I am forcing myself on your heart...?
The first voice is firm, whereas the second is pleading and slightly teasing. My chest is filled with warmth by the strange feeling that consoles and deeply arouses me. All happens as the dim light seeping through the water's surface vanishes, giving way to darkness.