## Chapter 46: Shrouded in Obscurity
Part 46
The world around me seemed to have gone haywire. I regarded Bakugou with a mixture of fear and anxiety, expecting the inevitable pain, but it never came. Instead, he stood up, his gaze scanning the surroundings as if searching for something or someone. His expression was perplexed, and his eyes, normally a fiery vermilion, seemed to hold a hint of confusion. "A very rude boy," I muttered to myself, still trying to process what was happening. Bakugou's attention shifted to Inaba and Tsubasa, who had turned towards him, and then, to my astonishment, towards me. Or at least, they seemed to be looking in my direction. Their eyes were straight at me, yet they didn't react. They didn't acknowledge my presence. It was as if I was a ghost, invisible and non-existent. My mind reeled as I watched Izuku, who was slowly getting to his feet, his eyes scanning the area, searching for me. But his gaze passed right through me, without so much as a flicker of recognition. It was then that I realized the horrifying truth: I was invisible. Panic set in, and I felt like I was drowning in a sea of uncertainty. I looked down at my hands, and relief washed over me when I saw them. I could still see my hands, which meant... I don't know, maybe I wasn't completely gone? But as I gazed at them, I felt a creeping sense of dread. The hands were there, but they were shrouded in a thick, dark substance that reminded me of tar. It was as if my body was covered in this murky, heavy material. I almost choked, my brain overwhelmed with fear. I couldn't breathe, I thought, but then I realized that I could. I was breathing just fine. But how? The substance seemed to be suffocating me, yet I felt no discomfort. What if... what if I wasn't just covered in this? What if this was my body now? The thought sent a chill down my spine, and I felt like I was losing my grip on reality. I was trapped in a living nightmare, and I had no idea how to escape. The darkness seemed to be closing in around me, and I was powerless to stop it. I was shrouded in obscurity, and I had no idea what the future held.