The lights dimmed, and a hush fell over the theater. No one quite knew what to expect, but there was a quiet tension in the airโthe kind that comes just before something unforgettable happens.
A young magician stepped onto the stage, holding nothing but a few ordinary CDs. At least, thatโs what they seemed to be.
He smiled slightly, as if he already knew the audience wouldnโt believe their own eyes.
The music began.
With a flick of his wrist, a single CD appeared out of nowhere. Then another. And another. Within seconds, they were multiplying faster than anyone could count. The audience leaned forward, confused but intrigued. Where were they coming from?
Then, just as quickly, they vanished.
Gasps echoed through the room.

The magician moved effortlessly, his hands gliding through the air like he was controlling something invisible. A CD flew upward, hovering for a moment before darting behind his backโonly to reappear in his hand. Another spun across the stage, defying gravity as if it had a mind of its own.
A woman in the front row covered her mouth in disbelief. A man beside her shook his head, laughing in shock. It didnโt make senseโand that was exactly the point.
The rhythm of the music picked up, and so did the magic. CDs appeared in impossible placesโbehind his elbow, from thin air, even from the shadows themselves. At one moment, it seemed like he had dozens, swirling around him in a dazzling blur of light and motion.
And then, suddenlyโฆ stillness.
The music stopped.
The magician stood center stage, holding just one final CD.
He looked at it for a momentโฆ then tossed it into the air.
It disappeared.
No sound. No trace.
Just silenceโbefore the entire audience erupted into applause.
People stood to their feet, cheering, clapping, some still trying to process what they had just seen. It wasnโt just tricks. It felt like reality had been bent, twisted, and briefly broken.
As the magician took a bow, he gave a small, knowing smile.
Because the real magic wasnโt in the CDs.
It was in the moment when everyone forgot what was possible.
