Vanilla Sky (The Masked Phantom)



(Risky secret in it's meaning...)

In sense, you're just a beautiful existing figment, portraying the emotional state of the role you play behind the meaning of your name, embodying the physical form of an aphrodite. And I'd hate to imagine that you're just a chimerical aura (or a dreamy vicinity) of my untamed imagination... but you always prove me wrong.

Is lust just the prequel to love's sequel? But what's after love? Most importantly what happens in between the interquel to both? And is there a possible midquel describing and explaining both unexplained events? How many alternatives, and sequences in this chapter can regretably alter one's relationship within two individuals? One being his never-ending, and never-beginning struggling love for himself, and the other being an apparent illusion. Or is she just disguising herself brilliantly, pretending to be "the one" in a seperate parallel universe known to be his undecided thoughts, portraying a character he only invented? Or does she actually exist? Unwilling to reboot their history, he creates an anthology; a mini series of short narratives, musical composes and poems to describe his feelings towards the questioned hallucination process he experiences, that purposefully takes place in both dimensions to further confuse his equilibrium.



"No one can say he's lived till he's loved."

"Then go out and love someone..."

"I do, her..."

"Have you told her?"

"No, you know me, I'm too shy..."

...

"I am a plain, simple man, I have plain, simple feelings and I use plain, simple words. And I simply have to let you know, plainly, that I... That I slainly and pimply want you..."

...

"Oh, please, if we're going to spend the rest of our lives together, you must learn not to interrupt."

"Do you realize what you've said?"

"I should do. It pounded my brain often enough, asleep and awake in the drowsy fantasy moment of every lonely dawn."

...

"Oh, it's just the sudden realization, you see here, of the fact that... that I love you."

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