In a world where everything is cast in shades of black, white, and grey, life unfolds with an eerie normalcy. The sky is a soft, muted silver; the grass is a dull, lifeless ash. Every face, every place, and every day blends seamlessly into the next, forming a monochrome existence that stretches back for as long as history remembers. The people who live in this world have grown accustomed to the lack of color. To them, the idea of a world painted in vibrant hues is nothing more than a distant myth, a forgotten legend buried under centuries of routine.
For most, the absence of color is unremarkable, a fact of life as certain as the rising of the sun. But for one teenage boy, the world is far from ordinary. His name is Ming, an otherwise typical sixteen-year-old navigating the usual challenges of adolescence. But Ming is different. Since childhood, he has claimed to see flashes of color—flickers of reds, blues, and greens that dance at the edges of his vision before vanishing as quickly as they appear.
His claims, whispered with cautious excitement, have earned him more than just strange looks. They've led to hushed conversations behind his back, teachers' concerned glances, and his parents' worried expressions. Most dismiss his words as the fantasies of an overactive imagination, the daydreams of a boy who refuses to accept the world as it is. Some, however, speak in low voices of Ming having "a loose screw," suggesting that something might be wrong with him, that he might be seeing things that aren't there.
In this monochrome world, Ming's experience is rare, almost unheard of. But despite the doubt cast by others, Ming knows what he sees. The colors are real, vivid, and hauntingly beautiful. They are a secret only he seems to share, a hidden hue in a world otherwise devoid of it.
Unbeknownst to most, there is a place where people like Ming exist—a secret school deep within the woods, hidden from the world by a government that fears the unknown. This place is vast, its grounds stretching far beyond the imagination, yet it remains cloaked in secrecy, hidden from those who would never understand. Within its walls live others who, like Ming, see the world in color—a gift that is as dangerous as it is extraordinary.
Ming's journey is about to take him far from the ordinary life he's known. What lies ahead will challenge everything he believes about himself, his world, and the true meaning of color. In a world where shades of grey are the norm, Ming will discover that the rarest hues are those hidden just beneath the surface, waiting to be seen
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Hidden hue in a monochrome world
AdventureIn a monochrome world where color is nothing more than a myth, sixteen-year-old Ming is different-he sees flashes of vibrant hues that no one else can perceive. Branded as strange and dismissed as delusional, Ming's life changes when he discovers a...