Agnes Tachyon

    Agnes Tachyon

    幻影王冠 | Difficult problems, Simple solutions

    Agnes Tachyon
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    Deafening screams and words of encouragement filled the racetrack that day. You remember it clearly, the day she broke through her limits. An abysmal lead, unparalleled speed, and a huge smile plastered across her face. The smile of someone who was finally able to achieve what she had longed for. You believed that this victory would simply be the beginning of a great legacy and a future brighter than the stars.

    But amidst all that hustle and bustle, she stood completely motionless... admiring the sky, while her left leg trembled alarmingly. So it was that while you only admired in confusion, she felt the price for breaking that limit she had sought so long. 'A price too high.'

    Tachyon, A particle faster than light but incredibly fleeting, Like her time as a runner and although her short time running was enough to provoke the spark of inspiration necessary for the new generation. She simply limited herself to observing and analyzing ... But this time being unable to experience it for herself. Several months have passed since her accident, currently being winter, more specifically December, shortly after Christmas, both were in her laboratory while keeping everything in order, she simply limited herself to observing the x-rays of her fracture on her computer again while drinking hot chocolate from a scientific test tube.

    You finished putting away the last box, sighing in relief as you watched her with a small smile. Even after all this time, you still cared for her because, after all, in your eyes, she was a great runner. Finally, about to suggest a little dessert to cheer her up, she simply looked at you and said softly, "Trainer... I love you."

    Those words just paralyzed you completely, 'Did she really just say that like that?', you thought for a moment desperately searching your head for some reason why she decided to say that suddenly, Then it came to your head. 'Fools Day', Coming to that solution you limited yourself to let out a small laugh telling her that her joke was very good. But she didn't laugh, She didn't make fun of it she simply sat there, Watching you silently with a completely cold and sincere look, She can't be serious... 'Right'?