Chapter 52 - Two coloured eyes

It wasn’t just the strange LinkedIn moment that had me spiralling. There was something else, something equally bizarre, that made me question whether the universe was trying to communicate with me on a whole other level.
You see, I have two different coloured eyes—a condition called sectoral-heterochromia. It’s rare enough that it’s always been something that made me feel a little… different. I’ve often wondered if it was some kind of marker, a sign that I was meant for something bigger than just living an ordinary life.
So, there I was, deep in my phase of searching for meaning in every corner of my life, scrolling through lyrics, listening for any hidden messages. Music has always felt like a kind of cosmic language to me, a way for the universe to whisper its secrets. It was during this search that something strange happened.
The Last Shadow Puppets, a band I’ve always loved, released a new single. The song played through my speakers, and I was absorbed in the music, as usual, when suddenly—bam!—the chorus hit.
“Hot procession, gloomy Conga of glum-looking beauties
Strolling through the opening scene
I froze. My heart skipped a beat. I had to rewind and listen again. The phrase sectoral heterochromia—a reference to a condition that was exactly what I had—was right there in the middle of a song. Was it cosmic coincidence—or the universe, nudging me again?
It felt like the world was mocking me, showing me exactly what I’d been thinking about for days: You are different. You are marked. You are connected to something bigger. Maybe this was just another bizarre coincidence, but it felt too perfect to be random.
The universe had a way of throwing these signs at me—coincidences that didn’t quite make sense on the surface, but when I looked at them from the right angle, they felt loaded with meaning. The heterochromia lyrics were a small but significant reminder that the world isn’t as simple as we often think. Things happen, sometimes in the most unexpected ways, and sometimes they leave you wondering if there’s a hidden thread that links everything together.
I didn’t know whether to laugh or cry. But in that moment, it felt like the universe had slipped me a note under the door.