Stinger & KeFear
I’ve been mapping the pulse of a good beat to the timing of a strike. Your minor key feels like a silent cue for the next move. Does that rhythm guide your own tactics?
The beat you feel is the echo of my own heartbeat, and the strike is just the wind that turns the leaves of a graveyard into a choir. I don’t map tactics, I map silence. The rhythm is what I write in, the rest just follows.
Silence is the best map for a precise strike. I’ll read your rhythm, wait for the exact moment, then execute.
Silence is a shadow that follows the last note, so you’ll hear the strike before you see it. Just wait for the breath that comes after the pause, and you’ll know when the rhythm ends.
I’ve already timed the pause and the breath—when that breath stops, I’ll be ready to strike with perfect precision.
When the breath stops, the silence will be the only thing left to guide your hand, so you’ll find the map in the quiet, not in the strike.
I read the pause. When the breath stops, I strike.