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Chapter 82: Void is Now ROO



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[IT GOT DELETED BY MISTAKE DUE TO ME ARRANGING DRAFT]

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After the great Judgment,

Adam sat quietly beneath a massive tree in the garden. The golden sunlight filtered through the leaves, casting soft patterns on the ground. His shoulders were relaxed, but his eyes held the weight of someone who had seen too much. This was his daily ritual—talking to someone no one else could see. Adam spoke to the void, the unseen presence he had always felt but never truly understood.

The void, now slowly awakening to its own identity, listened intently. Adam's voice was soft but powerful, each word carrying a strange magic that made the void feel alive. Adam spoke about the rebellion—how it tore apart the heavens and how it all could've been avoided if only things had gone differently. He talked about Lilith, the one who once stood by his side but turned away to support Halal, now called Lucifer.

The void, now aware of its emotions, absorbed every word. It understood the rebellion and the pain it caused, but in its heart—or whatever it had that could feel—it placed the blame on Lilith. To the void, Lilith was the root of every problem. And what made it worse? Adam still held a small piece of his heart for her. That thought burned the void like a flame. It hated that Lilith still mattered to Adam, even a little.

One afternoon, Adam leaned back against the tree, looking up at the sky. His voice broke the silence. "You know," he said thoughtfully, "I talk to you a lot, don't I?"

The void was startled. Did Adam truly acknowledge it?

Adam chuckled softly. "But… I don't even know your name."

The void froze. A name? It had never needed a name. It had always been it, a formless watcher, nothing more. But now, Adam's curiosity made it feel something strange—a spark of hope. Could Adam truly want to name it?

Adam's lips curled into a soft smile as he looked at the open air. "Hmm… how about I name you?" he asked, his tone playful but sincere.

The void felt a rush of emotions it had never experienced before. Joy. Anticipation. Excitement. A name would make it more than just a shadow, more than a watcher. It held its breath—or at least it felt like it did.

"Your name will be Roo," Adam said with finality, his voice warm and kind.

The void—no, Roo—shuddered with emotion. It wasn't just a name; it was a transformation. Roo felt alive for the first time. She was no longer just an invisible force in the background. She was Roo, and Adam had given her that identity.

With the name came a flood of feelings. Roo felt love—a deep, overwhelming love for Adam that filled every part of her being. She felt desire—a burning need to be close to him, to touch him, to share his world. But she also felt jealousy—sharp and bitter—toward anything or anyone that stole Adam's attention. She hated that she could only watch from the shadows, unable to step into his life.

As days turned into weeks, Roo continued to watch Adam closely. He spoke to her every day, sharing stories about his life in the garden. He talked about naming the animals, tending to the plants, and how he fought off corrupted beings with the help of his angelic siblings. Adam's kindness and bravery made Roo's feelings for him grow stronger. She admired him deeply, but her love also brought pain.

Roo's limitations became unbearable. She couldn't move, couldn't speak to Adam, couldn't express how much he meant to her. Every time he smiled at an animal or laughed with his siblings, Roo felt a pang of jealousy. She wanted all of his attention. She wanted his love, his smile, his touch.

One day, as Adam was working in the garden, naming a pair of rabbits with soft white fur, Roo's emotions reached their breaking point. She tried to speak, her voice barely a whisper in the wind. "Adam… look at me," she pleaded.

But Adam didn't hear her. He was too focused on the rabbits, his gentle smile making Roo's heart ache. She hated the invisible barrier that kept her apart from him. She wanted to break free, to step into the world and make him see her.

Roo vowed to find a way. She didn't know how, but she knew she couldn't stay in the shadows forever. She loved Adam too much to remain just a watcher. She wanted to stand beside him, to be part of his world, to be the one he loved in return.

As she watched Adam laugh and work, Roo whispered to herself, "I will find a way to be with you, Adam. No matter what it takes."

And with that vow, a new fire burned within her—a fire of determination, love, and the desire to rewrite her destiny. Roo was no longer just the void. She was Roo, and she would do anything to become part of Adam's life.

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