For lovers of contemporary prose, here is one of the author’s shortest works written in recent years. The semantic weight speaks to an intention far deeper than it seems. The text is dedicated to the most difficult—and perhaps the most unusual—thing that happens in life: the fragile interconnections between a person’s inner world and the existing reality. The creations of the “other”—not of this world—can fill reality just as they can fill the human soul. The author follows the principle: if not me—then who? And leads the reader literally by the hand, as if holding them back from “otherworldly” mysticism, through a real-life story full of unsolvable mysteries. However, each reader will have to decipher those mysteries and разобраться with themselves at their own risk. In front of the reader is an example of modern Russian prose that goes against everything being written today in Russia.