The Epic of the Discarded Son-Chapter 2: The Boy and The Voice In His Head
He scraped his nail against the stone, adding another line to the already chaotic cluster of marks.
"Thatโs... another one."
He squinted at the wall. "Maybe I shouldโve used numbers."
He tried to count. One... two... threeโ ๐ฏ๐ป๐๐๐๐ฎ๐๐ท๐๐ฟ๐๐.๐๐ธ๐ข
Yeah, no. His eyes bounced everywhere. The impatient part of his brain said months, while his gut said years. Then again, this was the same gut that kept screaming, no more snakes.
So not super trustworthy.
But too bad for his gutโsnakes for every meal werenโt stopping anytime soon.
Then again, it wasnโt like he had many options, unless snakes with different colors counted. In the end, they all tasted the sameโlike liquid iron.
There was one other way he could track time, but he preferred not to look at it.
His height.
Every time he thought about it, he got depressed.
He measured again, hoping heโd gained something.
Same as before.
Maybe a few inches, if he squinted.
โComforting.โ
โHey, look on the bright side,โ the voice chimed in, smug. โBeing a short stack just means youโre harder to hit.โ
"Oh right. The stupid voice in my head. How could I forget?"
The day he woke up, he found himself with a random voice in his head. Not only had that annoying thing moved in without permission, it also hadnโt paid rent in years.
But one thing he did master was hiding his inner thoughtsโthough sometimes he forgot the voice existed at all.
"You damn freeloader," he murmured.
Feeling offended, the voice snapped back, โI paid my share! I helped you train, I did the motivational speeches, I suffered through your whining, and I even taught you how to smooth-talk the ladies. A "thank you" would be nice.โ
He didnโt respond. More likeโcouldnโt.
His jaw tightened, but he kept his eyes on the ground. As much as he hated to admit it, the voice had helped more than he wanted to acknowledge. It pushed him to train until muscles ripped, then stitched themselves back together stronger.
It taught him a lotโminus the ladiesโ man part. Shiro was pretty sure he had never even hugged a woman, let alone imagined himself having many wives.
โWhatever. I donโt need you,โ the voice sobbed, dramatic as a toddler.
"Iโm sorry, okay?" Shiro muttered as he lay there staring at the wall full of carvings, still trying to count.
He still didnโt know how, but he could see everything in the dark with perfect clarityโevery twitch, every tiny movement on the stone floor.
He pushed himself up, his back leaning against the cold wall. Just then, a snake brushed against his ankle. His instincts took over. He grabbed it mid-slither, flicked it up, and sliced cleanlyโhis hand moving as sharply as a blade.
It fell in four neat pieces, still twitching like they hadnโt gotten the memo.
"Just you wait," he muttered, his voice trembling with rage. "Iโll burn the Kurohana clan to the ground."
โYesss, we will tear them into pieces first, then burn them,โ the voice added eagerly.
"Yes, yes, that sounds even better," he replied. He jabbed a nail into one of the still-living pieces, lifted it, and flicked it into his mouth.
โCome on, come on, letโs get the hell out of here,โ the voice urged. โThen we can eat all the meat curry we want.โ
Shiro blinked. "Whatโs... curry?"
A stunned silence followed.
โWhat do you mean, whatโs curry?โ the voice screeched. โYouโve seriously never had it?โ
"You live in my head," he muttered, fiddling with one of the twitching pieces using his nail. "Pretty sure you should know what Iโve eaten."
The voice huffed. โJust because I live here rent-free doesnโt mean I snoop in your private memories.โ
"Oh, thatโs so considerate," Shiro muttered. "Didnโt know parasites had manners."
The voice, ignoring his insults, snapped, โQuit yapping and letโs move already.โ
"Yeah, yeah," he muttered, his lip twitching despite himself. "Donโt rush me. Iโm savoring my dramatic escape."
โYouโve been savoring it for five years.โ
It wasnโt like he didnโt try. He didโcountless times. But he always ended up right back where he started. He tried leaving checkpoints too, only for them to disappear the moment his back was turned. Sneaky bastards.
Frustrated, he stopped searchingโone more attempt away from losing his mind completely.
So he waited instead, hoping someone from his clan would finally come to check on the snakesโconsidering he had almost eaten them into extinction.
He waited. And waited.
But no one ever came.
Seeing how impatient the voice was, he pushed himself up and tied his hair back using his own strands. What was once black now hung silver. In his hand was a rusted swordโpitted, brittle... but still a weapon. A shitty one of all kinds.
โThatโs a shitty sword.โ
He raised the rusted blade. "Trust me, Iโm aware."
He returned to where his father had thrown him down. The wall loomed high, still mocking him.
"What the hell are you looking at, bastard?" he screamed.
He crouched, testing his legs, wondering if he could climb up. But the shaft was sealed, blocked from every side. It felt endlessโlike it stretched forever upward. He couldnโt even make out where the well ended.
That was when he realized this place wasnโt the same well.
He had been circling this whole time.
This place was an endless maze.
And he was sure the voice knew it tooโbut hid it from him.
He didnโt bother confronting it. It probably had its reasons.
So he kept following the tunnels, hoping to come across something. Maybe a clue.
And he didnโt have to wait long.
He ran into something unusual.
Something he had never seen before.
A small entranceโjust large enough for someone his size to pass through. Faint light leaked from the cracks. Pale. White.
"What do we have here..."
โFreedom!โ the voice shouted.
His fingers traced the cold edge. The chill scraped his skin, stealing the breath from his body. His chest tightened, like his body forgot how to breathe.
To make things worse, snakes slithered around his ankles like pets. One hissed, its scales scraping against his legs.
He looked down, shocked. For a moment, he thought he heard a wordโ
โGo.โ
"Wait... did you say something?" Shiro whispered, wanting to make sure he wasnโt losing his mind.
โNo. I thought that was you. Iโm... uh... scared. Hold me,โ the voice yelped. โPreferably tightly. And immediately.โ
Shiro pinched the bridge of his nose. "Great. The parasiteโs scared too. Just shut up for once and let me figure this out."
His options were limited. He could turn back and go nowhereโor listen to his gut full of snake and move forward.
"Glowing light plus a talking snakeโif thatโs not the universe telling me to go, then I donโt know what is."
โYouโre probably right. We should go back,โ the voice wavered.
"I didnโt say anything about going back."
โYou sure? Because I clearly heard me say it in your voice, which totally counts.โ
"Oh, donโt be a scaredy-cat. Itโs an adventure. Letโs have fun on this journey," Shiro muttered, trying to imitate the voiceโs usual tone.
That seemed to snap its personality back to normalโjust like that. All it took was a little encouragement.
โThatโs the spirit!โ the voice cheered, overly dramatic. โWell, I guess my job is done. Itโs time for me to leave.โ
"Really?" Shiroโs face lit up. "Awesome. Donโt let the door hit you on the way out of my head."
โI was kidding,โ the voice said. โWow. Guess you really donโt want me here.โ
Shiro frowned. "Damn it. Got excited for no reason."
The voice groaned. โWhatever. Letโs go.โ
Shiro sighed. "Stop whining. You know Iโm just messing with you. Youโre the closest thing I ever had... to a family."
And the voice went quiet.
Shiro immediately regretted saying it out loud.
โI... what?โ
"Donโt make it a thing," Shiro muttered quickly. "Iโm just saying youโre tolerable. Barely."
โYou just called me family.โ
"Yeah, well, the barโs pretty low. Youโre competing with a clan that threw me in a well and a bunch of snakes." He kicked a rock. "So donโt get a big head about it."
The voice was silent for a beat.
Then: โYouโre such a tsundere.โ
"I donโt even know what that means."
โIt means youโre emotionally constipated.โ
"And youโre a freeloader living rent-free in my brain, so weโre even."
โWow. Really feeling the family love here.โ
"Good. Donโt get used to it."
But despite his words, Shiro didnโt take it back.
And the voice didnโt push.
They just stood there for a moment, staring at the glowing entrance.
โSo... we doing this or what?โ the voice asked, tone back to its usual self.
"Yeah. Letโs go."
โTogether?โ
Shiro rolled his eyes. "You literally live in my head. Where else would you go?"
โJust checking.โ
He stepped through the entrance.







