-City of New Orleans. 1852-
Joeseph and Lilliane knelt before the altar, paying reverence to the goddess they loved. As they had done together each night since their handfasting. It had been nearly ten years, and their love for one another had never faltered. He watched her delicate hand, as it rose to light the red candle that marked their love for one another.
"Dear sacred mother, this day we thank thee for thy love... and the abundance thereof thou hasnt brought forth into this househ--"
There came a loud banging, and a crashing.. the front door fell into splinters, heavy footsteps as several men came rushing in. A deep, forceful voice filled the house.
"where are you, Heathens! Show yourselves!"
They ran for the back door, following their instincts, not looking back even to identify their pursuers. No time to think. They ran, hand in hand through the swampy landscape, for what seemed like miles, until they could no longer hear the heavy footsteps behind, or run further. They collapsed, exhausted, gasping for air. As his love lay on him sobbing, burying her head in his chest, He could see their home burning in the distance. The smoke rose, billowing into the night sky. He held her to him, sheilding her from the horror of it.
A million thoughts raced through his mind. How could this have happened? What were they to do now? He had read of the trials in salem.. those poor people didn't even share their faith.. and that had been nearly a century ago. Times had changed. Why this.. why now.. and how.. how.. how? The Questions echoed on his mind...
At least this clearing was well hidden, and held an aura of safety. They passed into slumber, ignoring the cold, exhausted from the events of the evening.
That morning, he awoke alone to the sound of a snake, wriggling through the grass. He dodged just in time to avoid a bite, jumping to his feet. Joeseph grabbed a nearby stick and used it to pick up the snake, flingining it unharmed into the bushes a safe distance away. His faith held a reverence for all living creatures, regardless of their danger.
Where was Lilliane, and why had he not awoken to her stirring? In nine years he had not come into the morning without a kiss. What could have happened? He waited there for her in the clearing nearly two hours, and broke down, crying.
Lilliane.. she was gone. The home they shared.. gone. His work.. burned. Safety, Security.. burned. Everything had been vanquishished in flames. and now this. now this. He could no longer cope. Her name echoed in his mind and he screamed.. screamed.
He wandered the streets of the city a broken man, shivering, alone. Every woman he saw was a reminder of her. Tears filled his eyes. He lost himself in drink, and trusted no one. He hid in an abandoned tomb by night, crying himself to sleep. He believed himself to be dead, without hope or comfort, hunted and betrayed. Out of habit, he prayed to the goddess, but little faith was left in him.
Lilliane.. Lilliane..
Weeks later, a woman appeared in his tomb. Her silver hair ran over her breasts like water, and her eyes shone a deep crystal blue. The opaque garment that flowed around her revealed a shadow of her figure. She seemed to glow with her own light. Joeseph raised his head from his tearsoaked hands in awe.
"Wherefore dost thou cry, child?" Her voice was as the sound of an angel.
"Mother?"
"That I can be... but first.. wherefore dost thou cry?"
"Lilliane.. Lilliane.."
"Thou lovest.. I can end thy pain. come to me."
As if motivated by an unseen force, Joeseph rose to his feet, and she embraced him in her arms. She was cold, like Ice, but he felt safe, secure.
"I shall comfort thee, my child.."
He rested his head upon her bosom, tears draining from his eyes.
"Would you like me to end your pain?"
"Yes.. Yes." He froze as she bit deep into the skin of his neck, life's blood draining from him. He collapsed to the cold stone floor, dying"
"Will you love me, and serve me?
"Yes, Mother..."
"Then drink" She cut her wrist open with a nail and offered it to him.
Joeseph tasted her vitae, then drank hungrily, and as his body shook, The blood cleared his mind, erasing everything. Lilliane's name vanished with his past, and became replaced with a faint, fading echo, and only the faint memories of her eyes, their warm fireplace, and the taste of her homemade tea remained.
The woman withdrew her wrist and held him tightly, laughing... "Thy madness is exquisite.."
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~Some tea, yes, I would love some tea... my finger drinks tea, but i prefer a good vitae.. vitae..~
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