How could something like that of an omniscient and omnipotent stature be at such a large fault as to allow for there to be a link between dimensions? It would be normal for someone to consider this a gigantic flaw in the multiverse, however under the conditions that lead to the multiverse allowing for this to happen it appears as something much more reasonable.
When the multiverse was planning on exterminating the inessential Daniel Wright, it needed a source of pain like that which it was able to gather for Acacia Taylor's extermination. Due to Daniel being somewhat free from excruciating pain on a normal day to day basis, the multiverse needed to create a source of pain. To create this source of pain, the multiverse decided to use something that already existed to its advantage.
When Acacia Taylor's extermination was being attempted a second world was created as an adjacent to the girl's initial on accident. Acacia would occasionally fall into this second world without any way of predicting when she would. This second world was a rip in the plane of dimensions which and after Acacia was properly disposed of, the rip still remained but without the girl to trigger it. Since traveling into this rip would cause pain for anyone other than Acacia, as the girl was what the rip was created for, the multiverse decided to use it in the extermination of Daniel.
To start it, the multiverse created a new trigger and a new set of rules that Daniel had to follow when in this rip. The boy quickly figured out these rules and was able to almost flawlessly master using the rip to his advantage. The multiverse added the ability to change the environment of the rip in order to place extra strain on the boy.
What the multiverse didn't bring into consideration was how quickly this rip would grow the more Daniel used it. This wasn't a huge problem considering the plane of dimensions since the rip could always be repaired and memories could always be altered to forget the rip, but how large the rip got by the time the inessential Daniel Wright was killed was so large that it would take a good amount of time to be repaired once no one was inside. This allowed Daniel the time to practice controlling his power over his newly found privilege and eventually lead to him making the rip so large that it could be used as a link of sorts between two dimensions.
"How do you know me?" Acacia asked. The girl was now sitting on her bed after she managed to prop herself up. Her bed had landed in her house's living room so Daniel sat on a couch in front of the girl's bed.
"I'm not sure," Daniel admitted, "Does my name ring any bells at all?"
"Daniel Wright was it?" Acacia asked, "Yes, that does sound a bit familiar. I can't quite think of the reason why, though."
"I wasn't maybe your boyfriend in your world," Daniel suggested, "Was I?"
"I'm afraid I've never had a boyfriend before," Acacia explained.
"Strange," Daniel said, looking away from the girl.
"What's more strange is that you would ask that question," Acacia said, "Who are you? Not just your name, I want more full details. Where are you from? What lead you to gather what you would need to drag me here? When did you get the random need to see me?"
"I'm from the same town as you," Daniel started, "Just a different...world, for lack of a better word. I don't know how I got the ability to create this link and if I'm being completely honest I haven't really had the time to sit down and think about how I did. It's just every time that I think about anything involving you beyond your name this place gets created and as long as I keep you in mind I can change it however I want. As for when I started wanting to see you, it was a little before I realised I could do this."
"I see," Acacia said, "So as long as you think about me you can create an entirely alternate and alterable world?"
"You don't seem shocked," Daniel commented.
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The Ripple Effect
RomansaDisclaimer: This book features vulgar language and intense sexual references as well as explicit scenes that may not be suitable for a younger audience. Reader discretion is advised. Dedicated to Rayana What if every last one of us was being effecte...