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Authors: Joey W. Hill
feel of rain pounding on his skin.
Dona had broken him down, broken
him open. With this Being’s power
pouring into those raw wounds, truth
came bubbling up like pus out of an
infection. It was pathetic, a cliché. It
wasn’t that he hadn’t always known
it. It was the difference between
hearing and knowing.
He knew what Dona’s husband had
thrown away, because he’d thrown it
away a dozen times. But for the first
time he felt the actual weight of all
the things he’d been offered and
spurned. A weight that had grown so
gradually over time he hadn’t
realized everything he thought he was
had been disintegrating beneath the
tonnage, damaged beyond even
Dona’s ability to repair.
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In the depths of his heart, he still
believed women were evil. They had
a power in them to make a man love
them so much, but they would turn on
him, use his love against him. Every
time Dona had given him some slack,
it had reared its head in him again,
the need to teach them how it felt, his
own brand of karmic justice.
Rejecting every woman just as she
gave him her love. Always wishing
he could find his mother, do it to her.
As if the vicious bitch had love to
give. He would have done anything to
keep her love. To not be abandoned
to the demonic creatures that had
masqueraded as his foster mothers.
He closed his eyes, bowed his head.
Look in the mirror. Look behind
your mother and what do you see?
What do you see,
Nathan?
As an unloved and unwanted child,
he’d started spinning those mirrors
early. Now he was a man unworthy
of a woman’s love, a creation of his
own making, full of anger and
bitterness that he’d coated in charm
and deception. All he wanted was for
one woman to prove him wrong. To
tear away all his weapons and
shields, beat him to his knees before
her, prove to him that he had no need
of weapons or shields. Not with her.
But she had done it, hadn’t she? Dona
had done it. She could force him to
trust, because he couldn’t make the
choice himself.
“Life has to be about that choice, or it
isn’t earned.”
A new energy, like the Lord before
him, but different. Different and yet
together.
He’d felt hints of both of Them in
Dona’s light. In that one touch, that
one soft sentence, he crumbled to the
rock, weeping. For now he felt a
Mother’s love, felt it as it was meant
to be. Unconditional. Forgiving, even
while administering justice. Always
there.
Never to be doubted. He’d never
needed to doubt Her. She was Dona
and every woman who’d let Light
into their souls to love a man with all
they had. All he’d ever wanted was
to love a woman unconditionally,
freely, and receive this gift in return.
So that he’d never know loneliness
and abandonment again.
“I’m sorry. I’m so sorry.”
“I know.” Her touch along his body
was warm and simple, like a blanket.
“You have to find the courage to
make the choice. You belong
together. She needs you, maybe even
more than you need her.”
He didn’t have that kind of courage.
He knew he didn’t. Like a man with a
terminal disease, only of the mind
instead of the body, he knew where
he would fail.
If he destroyed Dona, he knew
without being told he’d damn himself
forever. There were things that were
beyond unforgivable. Meaning
unfixable, and destroying one half of
yourself, the best half, would
certainly fall in that category.
“Find the quiet place in yourself, the
center. Let down all your shields and
simply be. Accept what is. To pay
for your transgressions, you have to
be willing to accept that payment
will be made. You have to forgive
yourself.”
He thought of the tree where he’d
hidden his treasures, thought of laying
down a carpet of soft pine needles
for Dona there. Her fingers would
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and jaw, pressing him down between
her legs to make him service her. The
trees above would be layers of blues
and green like Eden, the peace of
nature all around. With the passion
he’d bring the peace. Part of him
acting as a lover, suckling her cunt,
the other part of him like a son
worshipping at the Mother’s womb,
both aspects bringing fulfillment.
The fire-like glow and the feel of the
cold stone returned. He was there
with just Lucifer, the Lady’s presence
like a lullaby fading as he woke from
sleep. Nathan pushed himself to his
hands and knees, breathing deeply,
hearing a silence in himself he’d
never heard. A place of quiet,
terrible truth.
“I have to go to Hell, don’t I?”
“I think so, yes.” Lucifer answered
him. “But that is your choice. You
have performed well enough in
Redemption to earn the right to
another body.”
A body with a soul still infected with
enough corruption that he could
simply end up here again. He could
feel the darkness in him, confused but
waiting to reorganize as soon as
doubt, guilt and rage crept in.
“The time in Hell will be bad. You
will pay through direct punishment
for all that you’ve done to others. It
will be far more than the pain you’ve
suffered thus far. There is much of
Jonathan in you still, so getting rid of
his influence will not be pleasant. It
will be agony.”
Despair and pain knocked him back
to the cold stone. It was every bad,
anxious feeling he’d ever had
magnified a thousand times, fears and
terrors of the night he couldn’t even
imagine crowding in on him. He
thrashed, struck out. Abruptly he was
back on the cold stone, huddled in a
fetal ball, sick to his stomach but
unable to retch.
Lucifer regarded him with a
dispassionate eye. “That was barely
a tenth of what you will feel and I
gave it to you for a blink of time. Do
you still wish to undertake this
course?”
Nathan managed to respond, his
voice hoarse. “If I go to Hell, will
she be safe from me?”
“Safer than if you don’t.”
He had his answer.
She needs you.
“How long in Hell…” Nathan forced
his lips to ask the question.
“As long as I deem necessary. You
won’t know how long. Only when it
begins and when it is over.”
“When it’s over…Dona? How
long…?”
For the first time, Lucifer hesitated.
“The soul has no memory of its mate
after Hell.
Not at first. You won’t remember
her. Not for a long time.”
It was an effort like lifting the weight
of the world, but he put one foot back
beneath him, then the other. Stood up.
“We’ll still be soul mates?”
“It may be many lives before you
recognize her as such. But, yes.”
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Surely time could be folded here, a
thousand years to one minute on
Earth. Science fiction
couldn’t be
that far off from the truth.
As Lucifer considered him, Nathan
knew that the Being wasn’t likely to
respond well to such a persuasion.
He thought hard, aching, needing her
now. “May I keep her marks?” He
directed his gaze to his piercings.
“Can I have the compulsion to put
them on myself when I’m older? To
help me remember her?”
“It will not help.”
“So what’s the harm?”
He felt a blast of heat and sulfur that
made his knees tremble. He locked
them, tried to at least stay steady
even if he couldn’t meet the powerful
Being’s gaze.
“You’re as stubborn as she is.”
Lucifer snorted. “Fine.”
Pain could clarify as well as heal.
Didn’t a submissive know that better
than anyone? Nathan tried to focus on
what he knew instead of the fear, the
realization he was about to do
something which was far over his
head, the knowledge of it reflected in
those powerful eyes. What was
important was what would best serve
his Mistress.
Bring him to her side more quickly.
She needed him. The Lady had said
so.
“So I’m guaranteed nothing.” He said
it without censure.
“Nothing, except the path itself.”
There was a hint of sympathy in
Lucifer’s voice.
“That the journey continues until it’s
done.”
“I’ll know her.” Nathan remembered
that kiss, held it to him like his own
beating heart. “She knows me. She
looks at me and doesn’t see a mirror.
She sees me.”
She sees who I’ve been, who I am.
More than that, more than the
punishment or anything else, there
was one thing that made him sure that
he’d remember her.
She had faith in him, in who he could
be. No one, not even himself, had
ever given him that before. Since his
brave, beautiful Mistress had never
intended to have faith in a man again,
that meant there had to be something
worth loving in him. Had to be.
Everything flashed through his mind.
When he got into the car. When he
faced down the leopard. When he
took all of Dona’s punishments and
yet still desired her.
When he turned as he did now, to
face that red glow and all the terrible
things it represented.
You’re not weak… I have faith in
you…
“I’ll know her anywhere, in any form.
I won’t lose her again. I won’t lose
myself again. She found me. She’s my
compass.”
Lucifer inclined His head. “Noble
sentiments. Are you strong enough to
live up to them?”
Nathan began to move, the agony
growing in his chest as he moved
forward, as if the chasm returned all
pains past and present. The pain of
the piercings was suddenly there too,
a gift. He didn’t know if it came from
Lucifer, the Lady, or Dona herself,
but he held that particular pain to him
like a promise. Not giving himself
time to think, he 120
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broke into a run, moving toward that
red glow, toward the promise of
Dona that would wait on the other
side. Toward his choice.
Dona…
He gave a fierce yell, defiant, let it
echo out over the chasm and come
back to him, blast him with heat.
Gathering himself for the charge, he
leaped out over the void.
Gravity snatched him, spinning him
downward toward flames. As he fell,
he could see the shadows upon
shadows in the fire, waiting for him.
He had survived the abandonment of
his mother, the cold hatred and
indifference of his foster mothers.
He’d killed a woman with his cruelty
and taken away the hopes and dreams
of countless others. Through some
miracle, he’d gotten Dona as his soul
mate. He’d found his only hope for
salvation in Hell. The irony was not
lost on him.
There was someone out there whose
soul was connected to his. That
meant he would never be alone, that
someone needed him as much as he
needed her. He could survive this.
He would. He’d remember her. Or be
damned to Hell forever, no matter
where he ended up. His mouth
opened on a scream as the fire
swallowed him up, the shadows
taking him eagerly.
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Show mercy, love.
“Did he show mercy to the women in
his life, those he used to exorcise his
own pain, futilely? How about Eliza?
He must pay for his crimes, my lady.
You would show mercy to all of
them.”
“I would.” She looked fondly down
at the image of the blue planet She
held in Her palm, but there was
sadness in Her gaze as well.
They
make things so difficult for
themselves.
He reached out, for He couldn’t bear
Her sadness, and touched Her spirit.
“It will all be well, my lady. He is
strong, stronger than I first believed.
The soul chooses its own justice,
knows what it must pay to earn what
it most desires. He will be all right.”
“Perhaps we could choose a different
way this time. Something that would
be best for them both… After all, he
is right. We can fold time, go back,
change the way the world turns,
rearrange the chess pieces…if it be
for the highest good.”
“You are a plague to me, my Lady.”