The Unbroken Ones

Luck or Something More?

I always thought it was just luck. No broken bones—not even a sprain. I played rough as a kid—jumped off rooftops, crashed my bike, tumbled down stairs—but somehow, I always walked away without a scratch. People joked I had “rubber bones.” I laughed, too.

Until I found out I wasn’t the only one.


The VeilWatchers Discovery

One night, I stumbled across a thread on a strange online forum called VeilWatchers. The title read:
“Have You Ever Broken a Bone? No? Read This.”

The post talked about a pattern. Apparently, there’s a group of people who’ve never broken a bone, and they tend to share strange traits:

  • They heal quickly
  • They rarely get sick
  • Some don’t even remember serious childhood injuries

Some users suggested a genetic mutation. Others believed something darker—a hidden bloodline, a secret government experiment, or something older. Something not from here.


The Vanishing

And then came the creepiest part. According to the post, several of these “unbroken” people had disappeared—not just missing, but vanished after freak, unexplained accidents. Collapsing trails, plane turbulence, cars veering off empty roads. Bodies never found. Official reports vague or redacted.

At first, I thought it was internet paranoia.


Haunted by Dreams and Shadows

Until I started dreaming of places I’ve never seen. White walls. Bright lights. Whispers in a language I don’t understand. One morning, I woke up with a long scar down my back. No memory of how it got there.

I haven’t told anyone. I still haven’t broken a bone.

But lately… I’ve noticed someone watching me. A shadow that disappears when I turn around. A face in the crowd that keeps showing up. Every day, it feels a little closer.

Maybe it’s all in my head. Or maybe they know I’m still here. Maybe they’re coming back for me.


The Question

So let me ask you—have you ever broken a bone?


Disclaimer:
This story is a fictional work meant for entertainment. It is not based on real people or events. All photos are for illustration only.

1 thought on “The Unbroken Ones”

  1. I find this very interesting because I have been in multiple car accidents and walked away doctors and paramedics both said many times how lucky I am and people don’t survive accidents like that. Let alone walk away without a scratch. I wonder where this stems from this article only left me more curious of why I have been so lucky all these years.

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