The Eighth Circle
The final morning, the rain had stopped. She stood by the door, suitcase packed. He didn’t ask her to stay. She didn’t ask him to come. Both of them waited for the other to break first — to beg, to cry, to say I was wrong. Neither did. Pride is the coldest sin. It wears a suit and calls itself dignity. The door clicked shut. He watched from the window as her taxi dissolved into the gray city. 7 sins rom
He saw her first across a rain-streaked window in Neo-Osaka, 2089. She wore a coat of liquid chrome and smelled of ozone and burnt sugar. Their eyes met — a system breach. That night, they didn’t touch. They sat in a booth at The Glutton’s Lament , sharing a single cigarette, watching the smoke curl into the shape of a question mark. When his fingers finally brushed her wrist, the city’s power grid flickered. Someone, somewhere, whispered: Too fast. The Eighth Circle The final morning, the rain had stopped
They consumed each other. Not flesh — time. Hours became seconds. They drank expensive wine they couldn’t afford, ate dessert before dinner, talked until their voices cracked. She collected his sighs in a glass jar. He kept a lock of her hair under his pillow. Every moment was a feast. Every silence, starvation. They mistook hunger for love. She didn’t ask him to come