Worth Living

Worth living

The pink tinged rays of early morning sun stretched on her face. To the small, two-dimensional rabbit on the computer, it was only another normal day. Yet to the human  girl behind it, there was a little more to it. The human girl hovered the mouse arrow above the logout button. She moved it back to the screen. She had to explain a few things to the rabbit.

Its large ears were always listening, its eyes always seeking, its brain never knowing. It was a great example of the human a few year ago.

The ignorant creature on screen appeared to move up and down as if it was breathing. It knew of nothing more than its code, moving in the same few frames over and over, repeating constantly.

Unlike the rabbit, the human was real, and it truly breathed, and simply existed. She was the master of her own life, unpredictable and sentient.

“It’s time we had a talk.” The girl said. The rabbit repeated its frames in reply. The girl used to be able to contact it by filling in the blanks with an imagination, an item which she now lacked. But the human still persisted.

“I’ll be leaving you soon.”

The bunny turned around. “Why?”

The girl addressed that she was growing up. The rabbit made the concerned emote, and the human continued. “That means that I can survive without you.”

Even if the rabbit was ignorant, she seemed to understand that. She wasn’t necessarily sad, as her frames of code couldn’t process emotions. The bunny seemed to look up  as the mouse moved off the screen. It hovered over “Logout”

“Thank you.” The rabbit said. The human hovered her finger over the trackpad. “Free me of my suffering.”

Click.

The pink tinged rays of early morning sun stretched on His face. To the small, unknowing human it was only another normal day.

“I’ll never leave you.” God said.Worth living

The pink tinged rays of early morning sun stretched on her face. To the small, two-dimensional rabbit on the computer, it was only another normal day. Yet to the human  girl behind it, there was a little more to it. The human girl hovered the mouse arrow above the logout button. She moved it back to the screen. She had to explain a few things to the rabbit.

Its large ears were always listening, its eyes always seeking, its brain never knowing. It was a great example of the human a few year ago.

The ignorant creature on screen appeared to move up and down as if it was breathing. It knew of nothing more than its code, moving in the same few frames over and over, repeating constantly.

Unlike the rabbit, the human was real, and it truly breathed, and simply existed. She was the master of her own life, unpredictable and sentient.

“It’s time we had a talk.” The girl said. The rabbit repeated its frames in reply. The girl used to be able to contact it by filling in the blanks with an imagination, an item which she now lacked. But the human still persisted.

“I’ll be leaving you soon.”

The bunny turned around. “Why?”

The girl addressed that she was growing up. The rabbit made the concerned emote, and the human continued. “That means that I can survive without you.”

Even if the rabbit was ignorant, she seemed to understand that. She wasn’t necessarily sad, as her frames of code couldn’t process emotions. The bunny seemed to look up  as the mouse moved off the screen. It hovered over “Logout”

“Thank you.” The rabbit said. The human hovered her finger over the trackpad. “Free me of my suffering.”

Click.

The pink tinged rays of early morning sun stretched on His face. To the small, unknowing human it was only another normal day.

“I’ll never leave you.” God said.