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... others smell all kinds of fragrances. Some even hear everything around them being vacuumed away to a single point.

The same synesthetic mindscapes would then occur indiscriminately, with no rules whatsoever, and I was no exception.

Swoooosh-

A faint sound of waves brushed against my ears. Only one thought came to mind when I first encountered my synesthetic mindscape.

Why waves?

If it were the crackling sounds of fire, I would understand, but my sensory im ...

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