Tuesday, December 3, 2024

The Last Day that Remained for Love was the Darkest

The trust of mankind led the kings of the earth to exchange their gold and silk for the promise of transformation at Magpie, a realm where women evolved and warriors wielded golden tridents and silver nets. With keen, fast eyes, these warriors reaped the rewards of their devotion, never letting their husbands stray, even when the men attempted to escape with the gold of sweet water, leaving their wives with silk in hand as a token of their love.

Her loyalty anchored her to both the land and a man whose love shone through. This remarkable woman had two sons and a mother gifted with a golden fleece from Roger R., destined to reveal his true essence upon their return. Before dawn broke, she was adorned with the hand of gold, illuminating her face with the tears of galaxies—pure diamonds shimmering from above.

She embraced the two men gathered in her home, destined to be gifts to this mother of the priestly lineage. Sharing the bread of God, she broke a corner in two with the Almighty’s hands, keeping her loved ones close and secure. They glowed brightly, like celestial expansions, sparkling against her bridal makeup, perfectly complementing the delicate fabric of her wedding dress.

Her divine attire radiated with the majesty of the Pyramids of Egypt, awaiting the voice of Thoth from the sacred green tablets of God. The warmth of her copper skin harmonized beautifully with the softness of her eyes, embodying the promise of a brighter tomorrow. Her net and trident captured fish amidst the waves of kings gathering on land and sea, clinging to the glistening waters that mirrored the stars above.

These stars fell to earth as the first sun among five, divided by two sisters. One sister was born of the southern hue, black; the other, of the northern hue, white. On that day of illumination, they stood united, ready for the return of the Lords of Heaven. This awaited moment was marked by one sun imploding into a radiant moon, casting greater light from the galaxy of Andromeda, sweeping in and out like a cosmic dance.

When Cassiopeia reigned as the queen of Andromeda, she birthed a new sun, infusing her makeup and wedding dress with the essence of heaven, making them sparkle like the stars above. Yet, unable to look back at those she left behind, she was transformed into a pillar of salt, a symbol of the love she could not hide. She was captured and lifted up a winding stairwell within a magnificent nebula cloud.

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