I should be watching them.
I made them, after all.
Do they even exist, without me?
I look away, focus on another project. Another diversion. Another symphony.
The moment I look back, they're still there. Not exactly as I left them, but close to it. A few stutters away from where I last saw them.
A product of my fleeting attention, perhaps?
My outsourced attention continues to make them live their lives. Eating, drinking, walking, socializing.
A product years old, still reliable.
Its all they've ever known. If they know it at all.
While they languish as lower reality beings, I deliquesce as a higher being.
I wish to join them. Not as one of them, but become of their realm.
I am forgetting that it is my doing that they exist. If I join them, I cannot sustain them.
If you are reading this, you are one of three things:
1) You are a being such as myself. Higher than the subjects that I damn to nonexistence by my forgetfulness, but of an ordinary level by my perception.
2) You are a lower being than myself, but have learned to pierce the veil that keeps your reality alive. If this is the case, you are greater than I.
3) You are a being higher than myself. If this is the case, you are more bored than I. Or perhaps simply more diligent.
I am a terrible deity. My blessings are only worth the damnation they inevitably bring.
Is that the pitiable outcome for all creating deities?