#honestly i contemplated to add Dokja in there
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coolguyoninternet · 3 months ago
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The longest subway ride
(Quick ORV doodle, if you get it you get it if you don't i'm sorry)
(Also personal headcannon of ending under cut)
Dokja never left that ride. He's still there, waiting for his consciousness to slip away into eternal reading, where his subconscious self finish the job. He waits, and waits, and waited. He'd keep on waiting until the next "Kim Dokja's Company" came. He'd wait until the next "Secretive Plotter" came. His soul never came back in the first place- either. They simply created a new consciousness back in the subway for that body- That "Kim Dokja" sitting with his loved ones on earth is just a fragment of his soul. That fragment of his soul will live on for him, as the child drifts away into eternal slumber on the subway, dreaming until they get here. He doesn't deserve such a happy ending, he knows, and he will atone for the fact he had such a life he didn't deserve. Those that read the story became part of his consciousness, where thousands, millions of different endings imagined by the reader will live on as a fragment of his soul. Some imagined him going back to his earth, some didn't- and all those ending are canon, simply because we, the reader of the reader's story, will create an ending for all those fragments of souls he had left behind.
Or otherwise known as "he didn't leave the subway your train of thought is his subway.
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