The Shifting Transit
Before the self could settle, the road began to move beneath it.
It started with footsteps that refused to remain footsteps—
paths that shimmered like liquid metal,
machines that forgot their origins,
journeys that erased themselves as soon as they began.
With every mile, stories thinned.
Landmarks dissolved.
Old summers stalked the horizon like wolves made of memory.
And the world—still vast—grew strangely recursive,
looping back on pieces Anvet thought he’d already walked through.
MORPHOGENESIS is the chapter of rearrangement:
where forgetting becomes a terrain,
where the past refuses to sleep,
where motion itself begins to splinter
into a hundred possible shapes of who he might become.
Here, travel is not distance.
It is transformation.
And the road, at last, begins to answer.