Skeleton & Mephisto
Mephisto Mephisto
If the soul were a commodity, what price would you set it for, and would you ever negotiate a deal with death?
Skeleton Skeleton
If the soul were a commodity, I'd set its price at the weight of a single moment—how long a breath it takes to remember a laugh before it fades. I'd never bargain with death, because bargaining implies something to lose; the only thing death can take is the promise of forever, and that promise, in its quiet, is priceless.
Mephisto Mephisto
A fair price for a moment? Lovely, but what if the moment you buy ends up selling you a secret, a debt, a curse—now the price has risen and you’ll be the one bargaining with your own fate.