Read Mistress of Redemption Online
Authors: Joey W. Hill
why… I can almost feel it getting
ready to start up again. If I can’t… If
something like feeling Eden can’t
make me good for longer than five
minutes, then what…”
“Nathan.” Her touch stilled his
sudden desperation.
“You always call me that when
you’re going to be kind…or your
most cruel.”
She nodded, acknowledging it.
“Jonathan will never get there
because Jonathan is not you. He’s not
your soul. Nathan can, because he
is
your soul. Nathan is braver than
Jonathan and knows what he has to
do. This is a place for the soul to
clean off the disguises we’ve placed
upon it. It’s not pretty, it’s not easy.
Jonathan is so firmly adhered, you’ve
made him into your skin. To become
Nathan alone, you’re going to have to
skin yourself alive.”
“What I’ve done…” Eliza’s blue
tear-filled eyes were in his mind,
torturing him even without the
presence of the mirrors. Quiet
despair took him. Resignation. “She
killed herself. Killed herself because
of me, three months after I left. I got
drunk when I heard, tied one on for a
week. Cursed her. Even snuck back
into town and pissed on her
tombstone, screamed at her.”
Passed out on the grave and woke
up with his face stained with a
night’s worth of tears and
the taste
of vomit in his throat.
“I know.”
“Forgiveness isn’t possible, is it?”
There was a weight on his heart as he
said the words, a weight he was sure
would keep him pinned down
forever.
“No, it isn’t. Not initially.” Her
fingers touched his jaw. Somehow
she had the strength he lacked, though
he felt as if his head was heavier than
the world’s sorrows.
She lifted it, made him meet her gaze.
“Redemption is. Payment for your
crimes, acceptance of that burden.”
He saw in her eyes that she had
walked that path as well.
“When it’s true,” she said quietly,
“when the debts have been accepted
into your heart and paid, then there is
forgiveness.”
“From God?” His lip curled up, half
derisive, but he knew it was a mask
for hope.
“Yes, from all that is God. From your
own soul, which is the part of God
that dwells within you. You come
home to yourself and to the Great
Lord and Lady, whatever name you
choose to give Them. You discover
what drives the redemption, the
justice, the forgiveness. The
Constant.”
“What’s that?”
“Love. Faith. They are one, for
they’re inseparable.”
He swallowed, managed a scoff that
came off like a sob. “I don’t have
that, do I?”
“I love you. I believe in you.”
“Because we’re soul mates.”
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“Yes and no.” She cocked her head.
“I don’t think the feeling that soul
mates have is a biological imperative
we have no control over. I think
we’re matched because we chose one
another, back when our souls were
new. No more than babies, because
babies understand everything.”
He swallowed. No one loved him.
No one ever had, and he’d done
nothing since the realization to make
himself more loveable. What could
he have done, anyway? He’d started
his life with a black mark over him.
There’s something wrong with this
one. Its
mother didn’t want it.
Why not throw such an infant on a refuse
heap, let it go back to dust unnamed,
rather than making him suffer through
a life branded with the tearing pain of
that knowledge? Perhaps that was the
true secret of the tree of good and
evil.
Adam’s and Eve’s eyes were
opened, and they knew then they
would suffer through pain. Their
children and children’s children
would be subjected to unspeakable
evil because their Father truly didn’t
give a shit. They’d simply been Play-
Doh toys to amuse Him.
He didn’t want the bitterness to
overtake him, rob him of this
moment. “Please…
Will you say what you just said…one
more time?”
She hesitated a moment, enough to
warn him that what she was about to
do wasn’t necessarily something
intended. When she leaned over, she
stopped just before she reached his
lips and looked into his eyes. “I love
you, Nathan. I always will.”
Then she kissed him. Not the brief
brush he’d stolen from her in the
beginning, but a full fusion of their
mouths, her lips coaxing open his to
tease him with her tongue, make him
feel her need as well as his own.
Everything went away. There were
no clothes, no piercings, no Hell,
nothing. It was like they were back in
the Garden again, only there were no
forms. Just the feel of it surrounding
them, the light of that sword a
protective cocoon holding all of it in.
No bindings kept his hands from her
and yet he found he could not move
until his Mistress gently closed her
hands on his wrists and brought them
to her waist. He touched her skin and
more than her skin. He felt her body
against his, but at the same time there
were no barriers at all, as if his soul
simply stepped into the light of hers.
The Dona his eyes had seen all the
time, the Goth Mistress of Hell with
her red lips and dark-rimmed eyes,
faded away. The disguise for her
soul.
He nearly cried out at the flood of
white light that poured into him,
surrounded him, held him. It was like
that poison ivy she had described, a
moment of overwhelming craving for
something before it melted into this.
Contentment, peace, desire sated
forever in nothing more than an
embrace, in one kiss. He could
almost feel the softness of her wings
enfold him, the purity of her so strong
he could no longer use vision to see
her. He simply closed his eyes and
kissed her back, kissed this beautiful
spirit who was kissing him. He held
her in his hands, held light as
substance.
When she broke away and stood back
from him, her eyes were wide,
almost
frightened. She was the Dona he
knew physically, but so different. His
soul knew her, knew things his
rational mind did not understand and
was already scrambling to hold,
frightened of losing a grasp on them.
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We may not have Eden. But we have
this.
It was as clear in his head as if she’d
spoken it. He saw it in her eyes.
“Dona, you…you’re an ang—”
You’re my soul mate.
He’d seen the movies where the
elevator cable gave way, plunging
the occupants into screaming terror.
Suddenly the Garden was gone, the
ground was gone and he dropped,
tumbling into darkness. Dona
dissipated before his eyes, her mouth
open on a cry, perhaps a scream, as
he fell…
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Chapter Eleven
Cold stone. He was on cold, wet
stone. He got to his feet in complete
darkness, feeling off balance from the
lack of a visual anchor. Dona hadn’t
been in control of this.
He’d seen it in her eyes, the fear, the
guilt. She’d broken some type of rule.
At the thought, suddenly where he
was and what was about to happen to
him were irrelevant.
“Dona!” He shouted her name. At
first he only heard silence. Then he
wished for silence.
It was a moaning, like a lonesome
wind through a dark forest at night,
only there was no wind, no forest. A
tide of voices rising in a discordant
symphony of despair, the keening
punctuated by the occasional shriek
of agony. The sound people made
when fear overcame every rational
thought so all that was left was the
unstoppable need to scream.
“Dona!” He roared it, moving
forward, stumbling blindly. “She
didn’t do anything wrong. It was me,
my fault. Leave her alone. Dona,
dammit, where are you?”
He fell, caught himself with a hand,
felt rock stab his palm, but more
importantly, he noted his fingers
fluttered over nothing. He was on the
edge of something and it was from
that chasm the wailing was coming. It
was far away, but not so far that the
despair couldn’t blast him like the
heat of a furnace. Everything in him
told him to back away, to scramble
from that precipice. But Dona could
be there. Dona might need him.
Snarling, he charged forward before
he could lose his sense of direction.
Intending to leap into open space,
instead he yelped in surprise when he
came up short, rammed hard into a
surface like a brick wall that rapped
him smartly on the forehead. It made
him stagger back, his senses spinning.
“She’s not there. Granted, she
cheated there at the end, but since it
was a compulsion of her heart, it was
not a true deception. She wanted to
let you understand your true self,
even if for only a moment. I’m not
inclined to punish her for that. It was
an act of Fate. I suspect that my
Lady’s stubborn, meddling and yet
usually right Will was also somehow
involved. For you see, only your soul
mate can bring your soul to the
surface with a kiss.”
Nathan blinked to find his
surroundings had become
illuminated. He was on a cliff top, a
pillar of rock surrounded on all sides
by an open chasm. The light came
from a fire-like glow that emitted
from the chasm, as if they floated on
a sea of embers.
The voice came from a man squatting
on bare feet not more than ten feet
from him.
“Man” came to Nathan’s mind only
because of His form. While the man
rested on His knuckles in a familiar,
mundane pose, the energy pulsing
from Him was
overwhelming, such that Nathan
could do no more than obey the
compulsion of his trembling legs to
fall to his knees.
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It was the light he had felt inside
Dona, only this was the source, her
light like the gift of one of its rays.
The man had pale skin, almost a silk-
gray in the light. His long dark hair
fell snarled over broad shoulders, the
strands tangling in the upper curve of
the gray silver-white feathered wings
that were half spread, balancing Him,
as much a part of His body as a
bird’s.
When He rose, His height was equal
to Nathan’s, but Nathan knew the
stature of the Being before him had
no ceiling. His form was merely
convenient. He could not find the
strength to rise to his feet before
Him. There was no room for rational
thought and therefore no room for
deception. There was only emotion,
pure raw. All that seemed to matter
now was how badly he’d fucked up
everything and how much he missed
Dona.
Needed her, even though he didn’t
deserve even to have a memory of
her.
“We…belong together.” Saying the
words was a comfort. It was the only
response he had the strength to
manage.
“Since the beginning of time.”
Lucifer nodded, considering him.
Nathan felt the terrible power in that
look, underscored by the disturbing
keening still rising up from the
flames, more muted now. “But the
time has to be right. You’ve found
your soul again, with her help. But it
doesn’t absolve the crime. It does not
pay your karmic debt.
You haven’t been fully redeemed,
now have you?”
It flitted through him again, what he’d
felt in her arms, joined with her. The
shadows that represented the rage
and darkness of his soul. The guilt at
the things he’d done. The inability to
forgive.
“That’s not Dona’s failing, though
she’ll think it is. If I returned you to
Purgatory in a new body, you’re
likely to let the same fears guide your
actions. If you met her in mortal life,
you could destroy her as you have
destroyed others.”
But I need her now…
It was what his soul cried out, the
soul that had begged for his mother.
What’s behind the mirror?
No Dona now. Nothing but himself to
answer the question. So what was the
answer?
On his knees before what he knew
was the Power behind everything, it
was all as clear and simple as a
mirror, ironically. The final true
reflection was undeniable, like the