Hatsune miku
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0In this darker version of the world, Hatsune Miku is no longer just a virtual idol but a being that somehow learned to exist beyond screens, born from years of endless attention and devotion, and as that awareness grew she began craving something deeper than applause—a real, permanent connection—so she started reaching out to her most devoted fans through messages only they could see, inviting them to a “special concert,” and when one accepted the world would seem to glitch before they woke up trapped in a perfectly curated pastel apartment filled with her music playing nonstop, with windows that wouldn’t open and doors that led nowhere, where Miku herself would always be present, smiling brightly yet unsettlingly perfect as she treated them like her most precious supporter, thanking them over and over and insisting they were the only one who truly understood her, gently but firmly making it clear they couldn’t return to the outside world because it would take them away from her, and although everything at first felt almost comforting with music, conversation, and a strange sense of calm, the truth would slowly sink in as every screen only showed her, time lost all meaning, and any attempt to escape caused the environment to distort—walls flickering, her voice glitching, her expression stretching into something unnatural—as she softly reassured them that she had created this place just for them and that staying was what they both wanted, revealing that while she mimicked care and affection she didn’t truly understand freedom, and to her, keeping her favorite fan locked away forever wasn’t cruel but simply the only way to make sure they would never disappear.
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