The Half-Lilin: Chapter 7

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shaina.jpg “I'm not a girl, Mother! The only thing girly about me is my long, beautiful hair!”

She looked at me. Then snapped her fingers, and said, “Easily remedied”.

I was confused, “What do you mean?”

She flicked her right wrist, “See for yourself”.

I felt the air become denser and soon enough, the air in front of me solidified becoming some sort of a mirror. My hands immediately flew to my crotch.

“It's gone!"

The Half-Lilin
Chapter 7

by Shin Eris

 
From last chapter:

 
Chapter 7

It was a bleak and dark place. I was walking on a ground of rough metallic rocks. The air was heavy and smelled an awful lot like burning sulphur. Far to the horizon, streaks of light flashed again and again, showing clouds of smoke and ash that went high up to the sky, suggesting that it was either an erupting volcano or flashes of lightning.

"Where am I? How did I get here?"

“Hello, little one,” came a voice from behind.

I turned around, expecting to see a 10 foot monster with clawed feet and scary face as befitting this environment.

I was pleasantly surprised to see who it was, “Mother?”

Her form was hidden behind a swirling cloud of white ash, though the silhouette was enough to show that it was a feminine figure. Not to mention this overwhelming presence, that choked and embraced at the same time could only be hers.

“Mother, where are we? How did I come here and why?”

A short pause. Then she spoke in a low voice, slow and clear as if speaking to a child, “So many questions. Why can't the young ones just say 'yes mother' or 'thank you mother'?”

She continued, “Wasn't it you who called me in the first place?”

Huh? I did?

“You have questions, do you not? I just happened to be the one who heard it. I am also about the only one who got the answers and willing to answer your questions for you. That was why I brought you here.”

Mother continued, a slight annoyance can be heard from her voice, “Well, that and the fact that it had become impossible to ignore your screams. I was woken up many times from my slumber when your screams reverberate throughout Yenne Velt. I could've sworn you screamed louder than Delilah, which made you the first to scream that loud since two thousand years ago.”

I looked downward, feeling like a child guilty of stealing cookies from the cookie jar, “I'm sorry, Mother. But this is all very confusing. I don't know what's going on and why I did what I did”.

Her voice softened, “What did you do, child? Tell me everything”.

“Well, I often went out in my sleep to feed on men, once I even fed from a child. I... why did I do that, Mother? In my dreams I had this horrible shape, like a demon from hell, with bat-like wings, a pair of ram's horns and a tail. What was even more annoying was that I was female!”

She turned her head towards me, or at least I thought she turned her head towards me. It was really hard to tell when she was behind a veil of smoke. The penetrating gaze I felt on me however was unmistakable.

“What was so bad with being female? Last I checked, half of the human race was female. Being female is not the end of the world. Besides, I'm female, do I have to shiver in disgust every time I acknowledged that fact?”

“You know what I mean, Mother. There's nothing wrong if you're BORN female, but I wasn't born as one. I... I don't think it would be very healthy to lead a double life that.”

“You just have to take it like a man, oops, he-he, woman since that is your true form, my dear. You are a Lili. A demoness of the highest caliber, only slightly lower in rank to the princes and princesses of Sheol, and their advisers. It is your job, to consume as much male essence as you can and introduce corruption based on carnal lust to the men you feed from.”

“But why a demoness? Why female? I'm a guy, Mother.”

“Nothing's wrong if you choose to remain a male, but if you do, you will slowly die. Die in the most torturous state that is, since you will not be able to feed in your male form. Your male form will also consume your own Lilin energies. So you will end up starving to death, killed by your own body.”

As she said that, she stepped out of the cloud, first revealing her perfect long legs, her tiny waist, her gorgeous bosom and the most beautiful face I've ever seen. Wait, hold on.

“You're not Mother. Who are you?” I cried, unable to control my fear.

She fixed her gaze on me, as if daring me to cross eyes with her, “Every single one of your sisters called me Mother. I don't see why you should call me anything else.”

She stepped closer to me as I took a step back away from her, “Or did you mistake me with someone else? Gaea for example?”

“You... you knew about... Mother Gaea?”

She dropped her head closer to mine, at the same level with her chest, making me wonder if I was really that short or if she was really tall. Her blood-red hair falling around her face like a curtain. “That was a really mean trick Sarai pulled on me. The deal was that I get you when you turn 18. Then when you were 18, she pleaded for me to allow you to be free for as long as she lived, which I consented to because of her previous deeds for my cause and because of that pesky Barbiel's intervention.”

As she continued, I can see and feel the heat from the fire in her eyes, “Then before she died, she made a pact with Gaea to keep you away from me and deny me of my own CHILD!”

I recoiled as the ground beneath me shook and cracked, sending rock fragments up to the air.. I winced as a couple of those sharp rock fragments hit my face.

Then she calmed down somewhat, the fires in her eyes becoming fainter, “Sarai made a mistake though. She asked Gaea to keep me away from you, but she didn't realize that Gaea didn't care at all about a single human. You would've been better off if she had left you in the care of Barbiel. My opportunity came when Gaea asked you to make a choice, which you chose wrong, and caused her to break her promise to Sarai”.

“You mean... the one about the wooden chair and the golden throne?”

“You're catching on. Your choice — the golden throne, made Gaea angry. That was expected as she never was able to understand human desires. It also showed that you are indeed my child as only a child of mine would be so greedy as to choose a throne made of gold.”

Her hands touched my face; it felt hot, soft and calming, like the feeling of a heated mattress in the coldness of winter.

“Well, that's all behind us now. Sarai can't do anything about it anymore since she’s in that prison they call Purgatory.”

She stood straight and continued with a fiercer tone, “And she better stay there because if I ever get my hands on her, I'll cancel the deal and she'll be back as one of my Lilim. Then she'll know what hell really means.”

“Umm, Mo... Mother, you kept talking about Sarai just now. Who's Sarai?” I asked, still keeping my distance.

“Why, Sarai was your human mother of course, the one who gave birth to your human body. The one whom you knew as Samantha Alders. Didn't she ever tell you anything?”

I was shocked, mouth agape as I recognize what this means, “Then, she was also...”

“Yes, she was a Lili too. Just like you. The only difference was that I claimed her when she was 7 days old, and got her when she was 12. I claimed you when you were 3 days old, but I only got you after 20 years. It was an extremely annoying wait.”

“Was she a guy too?” I asked, feeling horrified over the idea.

She laughed heartily at my question, then she said, “No, my dear. She was born female. I don't prefer recruiting boys as they tend to get shy and guilt-ridden the first few times. They also develop multiple identities shortly after to deal with their guilt.”

Then she fixed her gaze on me, though this time, with a smile of interest and a better mood. “But you, you were a natural. You did things by instinct. You didn't even remember your human self until that second time with your soul mate. If I didn't know any better, I would've thought that you were a True Lilin”

I was feeling very confused, “Wait, wait, Mother, back up. What did you mean by 'soul mate'?”

She pushed my chin upwards with her fingers, so that my eyes were looking straight at hers, “I'm talking about that man, Chris Reynolds of course. You fed from him two nights in a row, didn't you?”

I frowned, clearly showing my disgust over the whole idea, “Mother, we were not even friends. We didn't see eye to eye with each other. Heck, he even broke my left leg with a hockey stick once because he was jealous that I went out with Cathy Thomas. How could we possibly be soul mates?”

She sighed, then she held out her left hand to me.

I hesitated, since I wasn't very sure that she didn't mean to obliterate me, “Take my hand, child. Don't worry, I don't bite my own girls.”

Still not very sure that she didn't mean me harm; I took her hand, wondering when she would zap me with some kind of energy bolt.

“That's my good girl. Relax, we're going to take a journey to the past, and you will understand why I said that he was your soul mate,” she said to my very male Patrick Willows self.

“I'm not a girl, Mother! The only thing girly about me is my long, beautiful hair!”

She looked at me. Then snapped her fingers, and said, “Easily remedied”.

I was confused, “What do you mean?”

She flicked her right wrist, “See for yourself”.

I felt the air become denser and soon enough, the air in front of me solidified becoming some sort of a mirror. My hands immediately flew to my crotch.

“It's gone! Mother, this is not what I meant!” I said as I gazed horrified at my sizable boobs, narrow waist and gorgeous hips.

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We were in a bedroom of some sort. A bed was tidily propped against one wall with a pair of drawers flanking it. On the corner facing the bed stood a large armoire, one of its doors open. There was a book rack and a work desk next to the armoire. The book racks were lined with difficult books, such as those written by Nitche, Karl Marx, Stephen Hawking, Mark Twain and Shakespeare. What a boring person.

“Mother, where are we?”

She looked at me in a strange way, “You don't recall this place? You were only here yesterday.”

Huh? What does she mean by... oh hell, I know this place. That armoire, that desk is exactly as I remember it. Gah! Even he is sleeping on the bed. I need to get out of this place.

Mother must've sensed my anxiety because she said, “We're not going anywhere. We are going to watch!”

I must've panicked, I certainly felt that way, “But he'll wake up and I don't want him to see me here. Please Mother, let's just go.”

“You don't need to worry. We're not travelling through time, we're just exploring your memories. So in his,” she gestured to his sleeping form, “eyes, you don't exist. At least, not this you.”

Then I felt something weird happening behind me. It felt like something big was pushing through a small, elastic hole. I turned around, and saw the air behind me ripple and distort, then a hand with long nails appear from it. Soon enough, a full form appeared. There was no mistaking it. There was no mistaking that ram's horn, that tail with arrow-shaped point, the long blood-red hair and that large black bat wings. There was no mistaking ME.

The demon me crawled on the bed, towards the sleeping figure.

“Wakey wakey. Mm mm, you smell so delicious. Come on stud, wake up and let me eat you,” she said in a lusty, sensual voice.

She was licking his forehead when he opened his eyes and said, “Oh wow, you're back. I thought you wouldn't come again after last night.”

She pressed her body on his, while at the same time purring soft words that would've weakened any man, “I don't know about last night, but I think you would enjoy tonight. Would you like me to make you happy?”

I turned towards Mother. I really did not wish to see any more of this.

Mother noticed my desperate looks and said, “Oh fine. I was actually looking forward to watching this. Let's just fast-forward to the end.”

She raised her right hand and made a clockwise spinning motion with her index finger.

I fought my feelings of vertigo as the world around me moved at a speed 4 times than normal. It ended soon after it started.

I saw my demonic self lying on top of him, his left hand rubbing the base of her tail while his right was massaging the bones of her wings. She was purring with pleasure, “... ooh... don't touch that!”

He then squeezed her buttocks. Then with a grin, he said, “Why, you've known me your entire life, Pat.”

She looked startled by that and soon after, she opened her mouth and screamed god-damned loudly. It was not just loud, I even felt it in my brain, as if my brain's vibrating or something. I covered my ears with my hands, despite knowing it wouldn't work, closed my eyes and hoped for the best. Even through her scream, I could hear the sound of glasswork breaking around me.

Then it all stopped. When I opened my eyes, I found that I was already somewhere else. Mother stood in front of me, rubbing her forehead.

Still rubbing her forehead, she said, “Now you understand why I couldn't sleep? That scream even reached Yenne Velt. It was even worse than the time when Delilah found out that the Philistines destroyed Samson's eyes with her help.”

“You mean the story about Samson and Delilah? I thought that was the intention?”

“No, she never intended to let them capture Samson or have them destroy his eyes. She just thought that by destroying Samson's strength, he would be hers solely and no longer God's pawn. I assume the money wasn't a bad motivation either. Though we're not here to talk about Delilah. You can ask her about it yourself when you come to Yenne Velt one day.”

She looked around, “Do you recognize this place?”

I didn't even need to look around to know where I was. I could never forget this smell of lavender and sage, as well as coriander and paprika from the kitchen. This was my house, the one I grew up in. The one that became empty after my mom was buried.

I turned around and saw two figures, one a blonde teenage girl sitting next to the bed, the other a thin, youngish looking brunette lying on the bed. The brunette's eyes appear unfocused as if she was looking at a far away place. The teenage girl was holding her hand, telling stories and dreams. There was no mistaking it, we were in mom's bedroom, shortly before her death.

“...and when I get a job one day, I'll get a nice home far from the city and then you will come to visit me. It will be so cool, we can have some girl talk, and we can go out shopping and maybe we can go on a vacation together. Wouldn't that be awesome?” said the girl, in an obviously fake cheery voice. Even from here, I could tell that she wasn't fooling anyone with her attempt.

“That was my sister,” I said, “we're here the night mom died.”

A drop of tear fell to my cheek.

“... and then, when I get married, and I got a child, I'll let you name her. I won't forget you, mom. I promise. You can come visit any time you want.”

I turned around, and saw myself, the other me, standing behind the open door, listening to my sister's voice. I remembered that time. I was afraid and torn. Afraid because I was scared that mom would die, and I couldn't bear the thought of living my life without mom anywhere close by. Torn because I so wanted to cry, but I simply couldn't do that. After all, only sissies cry, right?

Oh I remembered how much I wanted to storm in there, to hold her and never let go back then. How I wanted to do as Little Tell did, to tell her how much I wanted mom to be part of my future life. To tell mom how much she meant to me. I remembered having the idea of shaking her lifeless body and telling her not to leave us.

A voice broke through my revelry, “Enough with the waterworks. It's about to start.”

I turned towards Mother, “How could you say that? She's one of yours too, wasn't she? How could you not be sad looking at her in that state?”

Mother gave me a look as if saying, ‘you’re weird.'

“She's a Lili. She has a dual existence. She won't truly die. You'll see her all healthy and perky soon enough.”

I looked at her as if she was insane, “What? What are you saying...”

My mouth dropped as I saw a sliver of light emerged from mom's body. It slowly resembled a humanoid shape, albeit with whitish bat-like wings and whitish tail. She looked down at Little Tell, landed behind her and gave her sleeping form a gentle hug. Then she walked to the door, her wings fully-spread and hugged the other me who was holding back tears next to the door.

I remembered that feeling. It was like being caressed and embraced by a fog. It was cold, but not overly so. It felt comforting like having a bath after a long day. Then she seemed to melt into the floor and was gone.

I suddenly thought of something, “Mother, you said this was my memory. I don't remember seeing that when mom died”.

“Of course you didn't. But you're referring to your human sight. Human eyes can't see many things because it was trained to not be able to see those things that it didn't need to see. You mind saw everything, but translated little. Nevertheless, this was in your memory as your Lilin eyes were also looking at the same scene.”

The scene changed.

We were standing in the living room of which I knew instinctively as the living room in the same house. It must've been a different time though. There was an obvious festive atmosphere now.

“Your family house, but can you guess the 'when'?” Mother asked.

I looked around, spotting first some snow on the windowsill, which suggested that it was winter. A large fir tree stood next to it. I thought it must be Christmas. The large tree brought back memories of a happier time; when Little Tell would cry and scream and beat dad if she thought the tree was too small; when Little Tell would ride on Dad's shoulders so that she could put the angel at the top; and when Dad would pass presents from under the tree on the morning of Christmas.

Little Tell might not be so little anymore, though she still love large trees. That reminded me, we didn't discuss about buying a tree at all. I wondered if it was possible to get one now.

The smell of cookies brought me back from my revelry. It reminded me so much of mom's cooking. She was a wonderful cook. Her Christmas feasts were simply that, a feast. My favourite was her honey and coriander combed turkey and oregano chicken. Little Tell preferred her coleslaw and Garbanzo-Pasta Salad.

“The day before Christmas Eve 2004. Almost 14 months before mom got too weak to do anything. In five days, mom will break the news of her condition to Little Tell and me. Little Tell will cry and hug her tight and tell her to go for chemotherapy. Mom will then say, 'we'll see'.”

“Pretty good. Though I simply can't understand what all the trees, decorations and gifts are about.”

“It's called Christmas, Mother. Have you ever celebrated anything?” I said, as I became more comfortable and less afraid of her.

“Oh sure I did. I celebrated Adam and Eve's exile from Heaven by giving them their first taste of a hurricane,” she said as she giggled merrily.

I rolled my eyes as I pictured Adam and Eve being at the mercy of the strong winds, “Whatever. What are we doing here anyway?”

“How would I know? You're the one who wanted to come here.”

I turned to look at her, wondering if she was making a joke of some sort. I wondered, do demons even joke?

“What are you talking...” my speech was interrupted as I spotted a figure standing outside the window.

She was just standing there in the snow, looking into the house. She was wearing skimpy clothing that revealed more than hide, and emphasized more than if she was naked.

“Mother, were you here too back then?”

“Back when?” she said as she picked her nails.

“This time, here.” I replied, pointing at the window.

She turned to look at the thing I've been pointing and said, “Oh”.

“Aren't you cold being in the snow wearing so... little?”

She laughed, she really laughed, very hard. When she calmed down, she said, “Hah! If I could stand being a cloud of swirling dust in the hottest, most humid and most hostile air in an unstable hole in the ground with hurricanes and freak waves crashing over me for tens of thousands of years, I could certainly stand being in the coldness of winter for a few minutes!”

Just then I spotted Little Tell leaping down from the second last staircase and running straight to the kitchen.

“Mommy, Ricky said he won't make it tonight. He's crashing in at a motel a few hours from here. Said the roads are too slippery,” cried Little Tell as she yelled all the way from the stairs to the kitchen.

I heard mom's voice through the hallway, “Oh that boy. He could've just started driving early in the morning. Hand me the phone, will you sweety?”

Suddenly I felt uncertain. I wanted to go to the kitchen; I wanted to see her again. But for some reason, my legs wouldn't move. I tried and tried, but my legs simply wouldn't budge.

That was until I felt a shove from behind. “Go on. I know you missed her. She's been away for a while now”.

Now I found it easy to move. Though I still moved with uncertainty, I finally arrived at the entrance to the kitchen. Mom was busy cutting onions with a phone pinned between her shoulder and her ear. She looked beautiful. I couldn't say that she looked young, because she always looked young. But this... how I missed seeing her full of life; with a spring in her steps and a rhythm to her motions. I really, really missed her.

I ran to her, wanting to hold her again. I wanted to feel her rubbing my head softly like the way she always did whenever I was in the mood of being spoiled. I wanted to hear her call me 'my sweet little lily' again; she hasn't called me that since I entered high school.

Just as my fingers touched her though, she started to distort. No, not just her. The world was distorting, and I couldn't stop myself from calling her and asking her not to leave me again.

I fell to the floor in a heap. Sobbing uncontrollably at the idea of losing her again. I didn't realize anything that happened around me until a hand pulled me up to a standing position.

“Oh quit crying. Do you have to wet the ground in every scene? Get up, this is what I want you to see.”

I pushed her away. “Enough please, let's just go back. I don't want to see anything anymore!”

She suddenly gripped my arms tightly, and raised me a feet or two upwards so that my face was level with hers.

“You listen here, girl. You disturbed me because you have questions. I came here to answer your questions. The least you can do is stick to it until I'm finished!” she said with a voice filled with anger.

I was scared, very scared. It was not just her voice. Her grip was so strong it felt like she was crushing my flesh and bones. A look into her eyes and I saw a thousand years of torture and suffering, some of which I couldn't possible survive while some others were meant to prolong the suffering without killing me.

I didn't remember when she put me down, but I knew that my body was shaking so hard that my hands were a blur.

Mother put her hand on my head and moved it so that I faced two teenagers. One was the younger me, the other was Chris Reynolds, even back then he looked huge compared to me. Back then, our friendship was already strained. I didn't like his attitude. He was too obnoxious and clingy, at the same time acting like he was my guardian or something. We were only on speaking terms because our families were next door neighbours.

It was a rather sunny day. I was sitting on the grass in front of my house fixing Little Tell's bicycle. Chris was walking towards me with a hockey stick in his hands.

He greeted me, “Hey Pat, what you doing?”

“Would you please stop calling me Pat? How many times do I have to tell you that I hate being called Pat?” I replied with a tone of annoyance.

“Oh come on. I've called you Pat since we're in kindergarten. I've gotten too used to calling you that.”

“Then get unused to it. I told you to call me Rick.”

“I can't call you that.”

“Pray tell, why not?” I asked, as I looked up at his face. Gosh, was he tall.

“Because I don't like it. It sounds like a biker's name.”

I returned to fixing the chains. “Well, tough luck. It's my name and you will call me with that name. Understood?”

His voice was so close to me that I jumped when he spoke. He was only inches from my face!

“Affirmative, but I won't. I'll call you Pat whether you like it or not.”

I placed a hand on his chest and pushed him away. “Don't do that, you're freaking me out. Why do you have to be such an ass all the time? Why are you here anyway? And what's with the hockey stick?”

He got up and raised his hockey stick. “Oh this? Just bought it. Some friends from school invited me to play ice hockey with them this weekend.”

“Oh cool, that sounds right up your alley.”

“Now, what's that supposed to mean?”

“Nothing, I was just keeping the conversation alive. Help me hold the seat, will ya?” I said as I got up and tested the brakes and gears.

As I tested the bike, he asked, “Have you got a date for the prom?”

“Yeah, I do. You can let go of the seat now.”

He was obviously impatient and asked me straight out, “Well, who was it?”

“Cathy Thomas,” I said, grinning.

Cathy Thomas was about the most popular girl in school. She was also the trendsetter, whatever she wore or did will be copied by the wannabes in school by the next day. I hear she now works as a fashion consultant for celebrities. Why she picked me to be her date for that prom, I never did found out as she was equally angry at me for forcing her to find a new date at the very last minute.

“_The_ Cathy Thomas? Little Miss Popular?” he said, his hockey stick resting on his shoulder.

“Yup, _the_ Cathy Thomas. Who will you be going with?” I replied as I turned towards him.

His only reply was the swing of his hockey stick that fractured the thigh bone of my left leg. I fell to the ground screaming in pain. He dropped the hockey stick as if it was a burning coal and ran straight into my house. I was thrashing on the grass, as the pain overwhelmed my brain.

Chris returned with my mom, and she looked visibly worried. She knelt right next to my thrashing form and pressed her forefinger gently on my forehead. I became less animated, as if I was given a tranquilizer, while she pressed her palms on the fractured area. Soon after she was sweating and looking awfully pale. Then she pulled her hands back and got up unsteadily. The whole thing must've lasted only a few minutes.

Anger filled me. I recalled this particular scene very well. He had no right and absolutely no reason at all to do it. It was obvious that he did it on purpose. I was puzzled when mom pulled him aside and whispered things to him. I didn't recall this happening. I walked closer to them, not at all worrying if they saw me.

“...I tell you last time? I told you to wait, didn't I? Were you even listening to me?” mom said behind clenched teeth. I've never seen her being so angry before.

“Sorry, Mrs. Willows, but I can't... I don't know what made me do it,” he said, shuffling his feet while looking visibly terrified.

Her right hand flew to his throat. Her long, slim fingers wrapped around his neck.

“If you want to have her, then you MUST be patient. You must keep that jealousy and aggression in check. If I ever see you do this again, I'll take you to hell myself, do you hear me?!” whispered mom, her face close to his as her fingers put more pressure on his neck, progressively strangling the poor boy. I couldn't believe that I could actually feel sorry for him. I was also shocked as I never knew this side of her.

I could see that Chris was having difficulty replying, or even breathing. His face turned purple and I could tell that he was almost at his end. Then mom threw him to the ground as the front door opened. Little Tell flew out, telling mom that the ambulance was on its way, then naively asked why Chris was lying on the ground.

I looked at Mother as the scene around me became hectic with neighbours and paramedics swarming around the 'me' on the ground.

“That didn't answer any of my questions, Mother. In fact, it raised even more questions.”

She giggled, “He he, I must admit. I actually made a mistake. That scene was not the one I wanted you to see. It was still a good show though. That was the closest Sarai had ever been to showing her Lilin self in public in broad daylight.”

Mother looked at mom. She was sitting on a flowerpot, looking at the scene in front of her. Little Tell was sitting next to her. Mom still looked a bit pale.

“Pity she was already dying when this happened. She was among the best of my Lilim. If only she wasn't so stubborn, she would still be alive now. Anyway, let's go to the scene that I wanted to show you just now.”

The scene changed. The night was very dark, not a single star was visible as far as I see. I could barely see flickers of light from which I assumed were lanterns. Mother took my hand and led me forward. Together we walked along the deserted road until we reached a neighbourhood that brought back memories.

“Know where this is?” she asked.

Definitely, “We're close to my house, I recognize this road and that house with the swing. That was the home of a former classmate Vicky whose father went mad one day and shot her mother before he shot himself. I was sixteen when I saw the bodies being taken out of the house. Mom took Vicky home and she was in so much shock that she didn't even cry. Vicky moved in with her relatives a few days later and that was the last time I saw her. This scene must've been several years earlier since when that incident happen, the house looked dilapidated.”

“How about the 'when'?”

I looked around, “Judging from the number of Jack o' Lanterns, I'd say we're here during Halloween.”

Mother clapped her hands, making me feel like a child who had just identified the letter 'B'. “Very good, come, let's see what happens next.”

She pulled me to a particular house. It didn't seem all that different from the other houses, except for the fact that a number of people, mostly children in costumes, were leaving the house. They must've been having a Halloween party or something here before we arrived.

Something nagged at me. I've seen this scene before. Then I berated myself. Of course I've seen this scene before, it was my memory after all.

Then I recoiled in horror as I recognize the three small children who couldn't be older than 8 leave the house.

“Oh my God!!!” I cried.

Mother smacked me on the back of my head, saying, “What are you so excited about? Watch silently, would you?”

One of the children was wearing a Peter Pan costume, another was wearing a Tinkerbell costume and the youngest was wearing a Captain Hook costume. Behind them, I saw mom and dad. Gosh, he looked so young. I have forgotten what he looked like when he was young. I had a hard time identifying this man who was cheerfully saying 'goodnight' to the other parents with my sour faced and irritated dad.

I was trying my hardest not to look at the scene, as I was feeling embarrassed at seeing myself wearing a girl costume. I turned my head back to watch the scene when I noticed Mother fixing me a glare that made me really worry for my own life.

Mom, dad and the three children walked away from the house and settled into a leisurely pace on the sidewalk. Our house wasn't far and we didn't have any need to use the car that night. Only Little Tell got tired halfway and dad ended up carrying her the rest of the way home.

As we reached our home, dad took Little Tell into the house while mom went to the neighbour's house. At the same time, Peter Pan took Tinkerbell's (shivers!) hands. I didn't recall this scene and I didn't recall this Peter Pan boy. I walked closer to them and with the aid of streetlights, I could finally see who it was.

It was the young Chris Reynolds. Good Lord!!!

I was almost afraid to go any closer. It felt as if my own sense of self-preservation was trying to keep me away. I was rooted to the spot and my feet wouldn't move anymore. Mother shoved me forward anyway.

“Pat,” I heard the young Chris say, “I like you. I want to marry you when we get older.”

My eyes were twitching madly the entire time he spoke.

Tinkerbell smiled and then said, “I like you too. Let's get married then”.

Peter Pan beamed and said, “Promise?”

“Promise,” Tinkerbell said as she, uh no, he pulled out his pinkie.

Oh dearest darkness of eternal void, I recall this pinkie promise.

I watched as Peter Pan shook pinkies with Tinkerbell.

Then mom came and told Peter Pan that his parents were waiting. Tinkerbell sneaked in a kiss on Peter Pan's cheek when mom wasn't looking and said, “Goodnight my future husband.”

The scene changed back to the wasteland-like place we were in before. I was shocked, and upset, and horrified at that final scene. It felt like I should puke, but I couldn't feel my stomach. My eyes were still twitching madly.

Due to the mad twitching of my eyes, I couldn't see Mother clearly when she stepped in front of me, but I could still hear her well.

“So now you understand why I said that Chris Reynolds was your soulmate?”

“But Mother, that promise was made when we were seven years old. We were both boys back then, despite me wearing the Tinkerbell costume. We didn't know the difference between boys and girls. It's not binding.”

Mother put her hands on my shoulders. “Ilyse, that promise was binding. When I claimed you, you became a creature of Sheol. Therefore, you were subject to the rules that governed all creatures of Sheol.”

“What do you mean, Mother?” I asked, my twitching has lessened but not yet subside.

“The Irish has a word for it, geas, it basically says that 'a word spoken cannot be unspoken and a promise made cannot be unmade'. As a creature of Sheol, you are especially vulnerable to this rule. So in other words, you do not have the ability to break your promises.”

The enormity of the situation hit me and I fell to the ground. I could feel tears running through my face.

“Since you made the promise to marry him, you have to marry him, whether you like it or not. Fighting it will only make it harder for both you and him. Your fates will always meet and there's no running away from it. Just accept it and make the most out of it. Next time, remember not to make promises so easily.”

I sat there in shock as I tried to digest all these information. I was destined to marry Chris Reynolds. I was destined to marry that awful man. I was destined to be a wife. I was destined to be a wife to that awful man. That awful man will be my husband. Me wife, Chris husband.

It was too much for me that I started to scream loudly.

Just before I managed to get a scream out though, Mother kicked me in the face. I flew a few feet back, effectively silencing me as I spit out mouthfuls of red dust.

“Don't do that,” she said, “I don't want you to scream so close to Yenne Velt. I have a half a mind now to make you mute forever, so don't push it!”

Then she got closer to me and stroked my hair, “Don't worry, child. It's not so bad, if he treated you badly, then just suck him to the edge of his life or curse him with clumsiness. He'll learn not to mess with you. I don't think you need to though, he really does love you”.

“How could he love me? He broke my legs when he found out that I was going to the prom with the most popular girl in school. He smashed my taillights when he found out that I was going on a date. He hacked into my computer and erased my research paper when he found out I was dating my partner for the project. He's just a mean, evil man.”

Mother smiled. “Don't you worry your pretty little head about it. You'll learn the truth soon enough. We who live in Sheol always learn the truth sooner or later.

“That word again. Mother, what is Sheol?”

“This is Sheol, dear. We are in the region closest to Assiah, the physical world. Sheol is Hell, at least that's how you humans nowadays seem to identify it with. The real Hell is actually far down there,” she pointed a finger downward, “we call it Gehenna. Only very special people were allowed to go in and out of that place before Armageddon. One of your duties is to ensure that Armageddon doesn't arrive unless I say so.”

She fixed her eyes on me, “So do you have anymore questions?”

I shook my head no.

“Good, now that we're done with that matter, let's move on to the next thing on the list.”

I was confused.

“Come on, little girl. Get out of that shell. It will be almost dawn soon and unless you start feeding soon, you won't have enough time to do it tonight.”

“But I don't want to feed. I don't want to do anything sexual with any guys, ever.”

Her glares became cruel and terrifying. Her pupils turned red and I avoided looking at it this time, as I recalled what happened when I looked into it just a while back. I didn't want to be plunged into a thousand years of inhumane torture again.

She grabbed my arms and I felt my body burning. I felt my skin become scorched and my flesh turned crisp while my eyeballs felt like popping. My hair was burning fiercely as if it was paper. My heart felt like it was going to explode and my lungs felt like it was being burnt out of existence everytime I inhaled. Even my soul felt like it was on fire.

She then pushed me to the ground and sat on my butt. I felt a tearing pain on my back starting from my temple all the way to my tailbone. Then I felt something like the tearing of skin at the back of my head and my neck. She then pushed her hand under the skin of my neck and pulled my neck out of the skin. The pain was excruciating.

This time I managed to scream loudly.

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Intriguing...

The plot's really getting interesting now - I'm just wondering what other people will think of the new Pat(ty?)... you know, normal people. Great work here - keep on pumping this stuff out. ^_^

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Thanks. About Pat(ty), well, let's just say that I don't intend to be cruel yet.

Please keep supporting me.

Nice twisty plot, getting interesting

Did I miss something earlier?

I quote,
>>
Then she calmed down somewhat, the fires in her eyes becoming fainter, “Sarai made a mistake though. She asked Gaea to keep me away from you, but she didn't realize that Gaea didn't care at all about a single human. You would've been better off if she had left you in the care of Barbiel. My opportunity came when Gaea asked you to make a choice, which you chose wrong, and caused her to break her promise to Sarai”.

“You mean... the one about the wooden chair and the golden throne?”

“You're catching on. Your choice – the golden throne, made Gaea angry. That was expected as she never was able to understand human desires. It also showed that you are indeed my child as only a child of mine would be so greedy as to choose a throne made of gold.”
>>

End quote.

I don’t recall this*dream choice* in any earlier chapter but then his/her dreams are hazy and he was on the prescription drugs for a while. Still how can one make a choice when one doesn’t know who they really are or the rules? Gaia seems a bit of a fickle goddess. His/her biological mom, Sarai, lied to her but then can her demon *Mom* be trusted? Our poor hero/heroine has a hard road ahead but just maybe will win out to a degree, as she is supposedly one of the most powerful of her clan in at last 2000 years and her mom, Sarai, must have been a very powerful too. *Mom* seems both bitter and sad Sarai opposed her in the end. Can Pat could on any helpfrom Sarai and waht of his/her older sister is she Lili too? If not why not?

Hum, can a Lili murder their husband; Pat has a candidate if she wants one —snicker --. And did that jack-ass childhood *friend* of his really know he was destined to become a girl/Lili? Also why did his/her mom die if she could feed and ease her child’s pain after the broken leg? Or did her opposing her demon Mom bring that on?

Very clever stuff this.

John in Wauwatosa

John in Wauwatosa

Mom and Mother

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There was a brief mention of Gaea attempting to killing Pat in his dreams before in Chapter 2. This 'choice' happened long before this story started, and has little significance to the story other than making Mother Gaea turn her backs from Pat as well as attempt to kill him in her rage. Therefore, I didn't mention it in detail.

If it is still confusing to some, I can clarify that Pat thought the 'Mother' in Chapter 2 was Gaea, this chapter hints at that Mother being someone else. Pat has 3 mother figures in this story.
-First is Sarai/Samantha Alders (referred to Mom)
-Second is Mother Gaea (referred to as Mother)
-Third is the new Mother (also referred to as Mother, more details will be given in the next chapters)

I believe you were referring to the geas thing. Well, the moral of the story is 'watch your mouth'. Sometimes you said something that didn't sound wrong at first, but you start to regret after a while. But you can't take back your words. It's the same here, just that I made the punishment harsher than just regret.

Sarai didn't really lie, she just didn't tell him anything. Someone told me it makes all the difference. About Pat getting any help from Sarai, that possibility will be explored in the next chapters, but remember that Sarai is in Purgatory. His sister's position in the whole scheme of things will also be mentioned in the next chapters, so wait for it. ^_^

I assume a Lili can kill her husband if she want to. Though as mentioned in previous chapters, Lilim don't kill their foods due to the promise 'Mother' made to King Nimrod.

Whether Chris knew about his real identity or not, that will be revealed in the next chapters. The cause of Sarai's death will also be explained soon. I left some hint in this chapter.

EDIT: Well, Sarai did make one big lie, but that will be revealed later.

Fascinating story

Quite a bit heavier on the sex than I tend to like, but it's about sex demons, so it's to be expected :P

I'm also confused about the wooden chair/gold throne thing. I don't remember reading about it in any of the earlier chapters, and that seems like an important detail to completely miss. Saying that, the story is very very entertaining, and good enough that a lot of the smaller mistakes are easy to overlook. The problem with tenses does get quite annoying, though.

I'm really looking forwards to more!

Melanie E.

Oh it's not really important

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You're right, it has more sex than the average story here, but don't call them sex demon, they'll be offended :P

Oh, it's not very important. It simply puts Gaea out of the picture. I don't intend to let Gaea appear in the future chapters.

Yea, my grammar sucks, but I've sent the story to a proofreader and I'll be reposting chapter 0-6 soon.

I hope so

I really enjoy your story, but the constant switching between tenses disturbs story flow, and is really your only major grammar flaw.

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Hi Shinieris,

This is going to be a beauty!

Keep it up.

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If you don't mind, it doesn't matter!
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Thanks Rita

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The original Chapter 7 is actually much longer than this, but when I reread it, it doesn't seems like it would match the length of the other chapters, so I split it into Chapter 7 and Chapter 8.

Please keep reading!

Lillith is all about the tough love.

Hmm, flashback chapter? The dialogue is interesting here, there's a lot of exposition, and for the most part I like how you did it. Lillith could be more flashy, maybe throwing images in front of Pat as she explained? I dunno.

Oh the other hand the characterization is spot on here, Lillith is inhuman, maternal but a little uncaring of a single individual, and Pat is torn, and going through all sorts of self image issues. Interestingly enough, surprisingly passive, too.

Very good job, thank you!

Thanks

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I did thought of doing that earlier, but I was afraid people will identify Lilith as Gaea since Gaea used that as means of communication with Pat.

Yes, that's exactly how I was trying to portray her. Good to know that someone was able to pick it up. Maybe I'm not entirely hopeless after all.

Please keep on reading ^_^

Golden throne and wooden chair? ...

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... went back through the chapters and couldn't find any mention of them. When did that incident occur? Seems pretty important.

If his name is Rick, why do so many call him Pat?

From the opening blurb, I take it Rick is going to fight this whole lilin thing. Will he have any eartly and/or supernatural help?

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Golden throne and wooden chair

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There was no specific mention of that particular choice, but in Chapter 2, during Pat's reminiscence of Mother Gaea, he did mention her trying to kill him. Seems like people want to know about that particular dream. Alright, I'll include it in Chapter 10.

As to why many people call him Pat instead of Rick, mostly because when he was a kid, he referred to himself as Pat, so many people, such as his neighbours and childhood friend got used to that and found it hard to change. The other girls, such as Liz, Tammy and the other girls from accounting probably followed Sue. I don't know why Sue called him Pat, maybe Pat should ask Sue about that later. Not everyone call Pat as Pat. Steve Candle for example called him Ricky.

Oh yes, Pat will definitely get some supernatural help one day, but it may not be for the obvious reason.

Thanks fot the feedback, Rick/Pat is a pawn I suspect ..

in a bigger game.

I even suspect his/her whole family, even the Lilin as a race are all pawns of sorts between bigger powers. Just in this case, once Pat loses the deer-in-the-headlights-stare, I suspect she will kick some metaphysical butt. Plus she need not kill the jerk, just *feed* on him so much he is an invalid and not a threat to her. Though just maybe the jerk just might prove an ally if he desires her so much. Also must a lili have only one soulmate/main *feed* source. They are sexual/chaos spreading creatures, why only one?

The laws governing supernaturals must be themselves supernatural, still it seems unfair for him/her to be bound be errors made without knowledge. But then there is that idiot phrase, "Ignorance of the law is no excuse." That one sure has bitPat in her sexy tush. Poor Pat but if you intro is true she won’t go down without a fight.

Hum, maybe Pat ends up like in the line in Star Trek classic where Khan quotes Dante, the line about it being better to rule in Hell than serve in Heaven. Maybe Lillith is in for a palace coop? "YOu pissed me and my Mom off, *Mom* ...Lillith, so it's your turn in purgatory until you wise up!"

Thanks about the Geia info, a bit more on it in the story would help but I understand your reluctance to put much as you don’t intend her as a major character.

John in Wauwatosa

John in Wauwatosa

Well...

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I can't answer all the issues you brought up, that would be a major spoiler. But I can tell you that Pat only has one soulmate. That doesn't mean that she won't be able to feed on other men, just means that she will always return to Chris. She can always find some random guys to feed from or she can mark or make a contract with them for continuous and constant foodsource. I have made a brief mention of marking and contract in one of the previous chapters, though I didn't explain it.

To find out more, wait for the coming chapters.

Coming soon...

I should hope.

Melanie E.

Maybe...

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But the thing is, I'll be waiting until Chapter 9 was almost done before I will post Chapter 8. I personally think that Chapter 8 would be boring.

Hohohoho.

Hurt the one you love

I pretty got the thing that Chris was acting in jealousy not of Pat but the girl he was dating. Okay that makes sense. However breaking the leg of the person that's your soulmate rather than take out your ire on someone else is just a little nuts. Perhaps Chris was angry at Pat for forgetting that promise made when they were kids, but it was obvious that Pat's mom knew of it. That brings up the notion that a whole lot of people knew what was going on while Pat was kept in the dark. The next chapter is going to be exciting as we get a few more pieces of the puzzle. Does his sister knows? What is thing about the chair and the Throne? Plus the one thing that's been digging at me is, when Mother fixed that problem about Pat being male did it carry over to our/real world?

One thing is for sure. Chris had better straighten up because now he is at the mercy of Pat. Soulmates or not you don't mistreat the other like that. For that matter how could he stand to do such things if he really cared? I really hope he gets his family treasures kick for a field goal. "Don't worry dear, they'll get better. While they do, I be off looking at other men. Ta ta!" I think I have a vicious streak! Good story!

hugs!

grover

Hurting the one you love

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Well, all I can say is that none of the people in this story is really what they appear to be. I take a great perverse delight in making readers think one thing then totally show them something different. :D

One of your questions will be answered in Chapter 8. The chair and golden throne will be mentioned but not explained in Chapter 10. You guys will just have to make your own interpretation of that particular part of the story. Frankly, I could barely understand it myself. Gaea is so... beyond, you know?

Well, if you have a vicious streak, then you definitely belong with this story. Keep supporting the half lilim!

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Eris