Unblockable Creatures |top| Guide
Leo understood then. The creatures weren’t monsters. They were the universe’s backlog of ignored things: grief, possibility, the seconds between heartbeats, the shape of a dream you wake from and instantly lose. They couldn’t be killed or blocked because they were already inside. Every wall he built was just a wall inside himself.
He stepped through.
Leo didn’t argue. He already knew the rules of unblockable creatures . They don’t break. They don’t knock. They don’t ask permission. They simply arrive, and you are the only one who sees them. unblockable creatures
He stood up. The creatures tensed—not with fear, but with anticipation. Leo understood then
It always would be.
That worked fine until the day the creature in the library sat down across from him. It was tall, human-shaped, but with a face like a shattered mirror—each shard reflecting a different version of Leo: Leo crying at his father’s funeral, Leo laughing at a bad joke, Leo asleep, Leo screaming. It placed a hand on the table between them. The hand went through the wood without disturbing a single grain. They couldn’t be killed or blocked because they
She watched.