The next thing I wole up is I'm in this vast place surrounded by white moving creatures.
"Hi," a mature voice grabbed my attention and I leaned back to her, telling me to stand.
"I can't," shaking my head as a sign of disagreement, pointing on my condition. In this dimension, I was no longer a disembodied shadow.
"Of course, you can."
"But I'm an infant."
"Go on." The average woman dressed in a white one adviced.
Okay. This was quite surprising. I'm an infant and I can already stand.
"Who are you? Why am I here? Who are they?," pointing to those creatures like me.
"I know you have many questions on your mind right now. I'm Luz or Mama Luz. I'm the goddess of aborted babies." She pointed ouy a group of babies having fun beside us.
"You are in the other dimension of the world which is the Xachire."
"You mean, this is the place where aborted creatures go?"
"You're right."
Quite cool. Somewhat, somehow, I feel sorry for creatures like me and I hate all the mother who flushed their child out from their disgusting womb!
According to Mama Luz, I'm the last aborted creature this night. She discussed the things and rules about this dimension but I was still confused. She said, she really feels bad whenever her dimension received new aborted creatures and wishing that this dimension doesn't exist.
She became to goddess of Xachire because she was elected for it during their Gobuxfin, an annual election. Actually Xachire is just a part of the Yunka, which is the main dimension of all dimensions. There's a place near Xachire, which is Ruru, the dimension of girls who got killed by rape. Beneath Xachire, is the Arki, animals that died because of human abuse. Yunka has may dimensions and is ruled by Sona, a beautiful goddess.
"Can you tour me in other dimensions?," I asked, excited.
"No dear, that's a sin. You must respect the other dimensions by not going in to it and by that you will not know how their dimension works."
"But have you been in one of the dimensions?"
"Never.,"
"Can I go down on earth?," I asked in nowhere.
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