Deanna's eyes flickered open with a start and she sat upright abruptly. She felt disoriented as she realized several things: She was in an unfamiliar darkened room lit only by a single wall sconce, she was lying upon a cold marble slab, and she was as naked as the day she was born.
This is not the sort of welcoming I would have expected from Elysia, she thought as she slid to the floor. Her bare feet touched what she at first perceived to be stone, but as her toes touched the ground, she noted the rippling her movement left. Crouching down, she allowed her fingers to graze the strange fluid like material, admiring the pattern they left as they trailed across the surface. How strange.
Deanna glanced around the room, her brows raising as she noted a door that had not been there previously. Cautiously, she made her way over to the door made of heavy polished wood and turned the handle. What she entered into, was unexpected to say the least. Deanna stared out at the sea of purple grass that grew tall and proud, swaying lightly in the breeze that blew. The sky was dark with thunderclouds that threatened to spill the rain that filled them. Lightning flashed in the distance, accompanied by rumbles of thunder. And then it did rain, just not water.
Flames poured from the dark gray clouds, pummeling down upon the lavender grasses, setting the land ablaze. Deanna glanced upward in amazement as she continued walking, thick plumes of smoke began filling the air, yet none of the fire managed to touch her skin, nor did she feel the heat from the flames. Though the air was thick with the acrid smoke, she could breath easily and freely. Without warning, another door appeared before her, and curiosity getting the best of her, Deanna once more turned the handle and stepped inside the threshold.
Her breath caught in her throat as she froze in place upon fully taking in the room she was in. There was no mistaking the altar that was alight with thick black and crimson candles, no denying the golden bowls filled with blood, offerings from her faithful. A statue in her likeness stood behind the altar, gleaming onyx draped with scarlet silks. Slowly, Deanna made her way to the altar, as she had done so many times so long ago, and placed a hand upon the cold granite.
“Have you returned to me at long last, my wayward daughter?” The voice that echoed in the temple was seductive, yet laced with darkness and death.
Deanna turned to face the goddess whom she once worshiped as her priestess, had loved as a mother, had trusted before the betrayal. Her features were as hard and cold as the altar she rested her hand upon. “What are you doing here, Sharay?”
The goddess' smile was brilliant as she stepped out of the shadows toward Deanna. Hair the color of the shadows hung in a silky curtain down her back. Her skin was as pale as moonlight and gleamed in the soft glow of torchlight, the curves of her lush form were clearly obvious under the diaphanous cream colored gown she wore. All in all, Sharay was lovely to behold save for her eyes, deep bottomless pools of glittering blackness that could devour a man's soul. Or a woman's.
“Where exactly do you think 'here' is, my daughter?”
Deanna's scowl deepened as she stared at the goddess. “Do not call me your daughter. You lost that right when you betrayed my love and trust.”
Sharay waved a hand in dismissal. “Such trivial matters, really.” She shrugged as she dipped a slender finger into the bowl of vitae that decorated her altar. The crimson liquid ran in fat droplets down her fingernail as she brought it to her lips, her tongue flickered out to taste, all the while her eyes fastened upon Deanna. “How quickly you forget, my sweet, that it was you who defied me first.”
Deanna glared at her. “He was not yours to enact your revenge upon. He was mine. You had no claim to him, Sharay. It was me he betrayed.” Deanna hissed vehemently before she stilled as the room suddenly grew colder. “I had no claim to him?” Sharay's contempt filled voice lashed across Deanna's skin. “He was my servant before whatever ridiculous proclamations of love were offered to you, stupid child! He defiled my temple, my Order, him and that slut sibling of yours. His insult was grave! You were to bring him and that whore to me for punishment,” Sharay's voice lowered to a purr then. “Yet once more, my defiant one chose to exact her personal revenge instead of that of the one she served.” The dark goddess paused then, anticipating Deanna's reaction. “You speak of my betrayal, Deanna. What of yours?”
Deanna advanced upon the goddess, fingers curled into claws as she reached for her, but clawed nothing but air as Sharay disappeared from her sight, her laughter flooding the temple. “You got your revenge in the end, didn't you? Didn't you?” Deanna shouted as she whirled around, seeking out the one she loathed most, who haunted her dreams. Sharay reappeared behind Deanna, ivory fingers snaking through her hair and yanked the therianthrope's head backwards, her icy lips brushing against Deanna's throat. “I did,” she whispered as she held the shifter close. “The sacrifice was suitable payment as far as I was concerned. The debt was paid, your sins washed cleaned. I forgave you, my love.”
Deanna felt her chest rise and fall with each breath, icy ropes of fear and panic gripped at her heart, only to be replaced by vile hatred. “I did not even know what was happening, until that first sharp pain tore through me, but it was too late. Your priests came for me in my time of weakness to bring me to you. I begged and pleaded with you, my dark mother, but you ignored my cries. I sobbed and begged you help me. You were so beautiful even then, even as you did nothing to save...” her voice was hoarse, barely above a whisper, yet she could not managed to choke out the rest of her words.
“Did you really believe, my foolish child, that I would allow you to get away with your treachery without any punishment?” The Goddess' words were a lash to Deanna and she visibly flinched at the cold reality. Sharay released her then and Deanna whirled to face the dreadful deity. “Punishment?” Deanna spat at her. “I served you faithfully! I trusted in you! I killed for you! I did everything for you, and one small act of disobedience, and you set out to destroy me!” Deanna's amber orbs were reddened and glassy with tears. “I hate you. More than I have hated any living creature in my entire life.”
Deanna angrily swiped at her eyes. “When I first woke, I thought I was with Elysia, but now I realize upon seeing you here, I am in Chaos.” She turned to face the goddess for confirmation, who smiled and nodded in response. “I shouldn't be here. I don't belong here, not with you.”
The goddess sighed. “So cruel, my beloved. Truly you wound me.” She placed her hand upon her heart rather dramatically. “Ah, but you always were a cruel heartless child, were you not? And so bloodthirsty too!” Sharay's onyx eyes twinkled with amusement as she inched closer to Deanna, a few inches away as she tucked a strand of hair behind the therianthrope's ear. “My beautiful, perfect, child who worshiped me with all she had. My most faithful....servant.” Her smile widened even as Deanna turned away in disgust.
“A servant no longer, Sharay. I learned my lesson the hard way and have been paying for it ever since.” Deanna watched as dark curling tendrils of what she took for smoke began to rise from the ground, weaving their way around Deanna's form. The goddess grinned as more and more curling forms of darkness shrouded Deanna. “And will continue to do so, apparently. You are, and always will be, my love, a servant of Chaos. Why do you continue to deny it? To fight it? You accepted that role the moment you pledged yourself into my service, became my high priestess, accepted your role as my daughter.” Sharay explained.
Deanna lifted one arm as she calmly watched ebon tendrils encircle her arm, brushing against her flesh like a lover's caress. “I do not belong here with someone like you,” she repeated as if somehow convincing herself of a different truth.
The goddess laughed cruelly. “Truly you cannot let go of the past, can you? I betrayed you,” she drawled. “Because of me, you mistrust all deities, isn't that right, Deanna?” Deanna's jaw squared as she knew where Sharay was heading with her jeering manner. “Tell me, love, whose name did you speak before you drew last breath, Deanna, hmm? Was it that wolf or the vampire? You know, the two you proclaim to love most in this world?” Brilliant white teeth flashed as her smile widened upon seeing Deanna stiffen in response. “Yes, my sweet, I know of them. I know of everything that involves you, for you are mine. Now answer me, whose name did you utter?” Sharay continued on, enjoying Deanna's obvious displeasure and pain as she continued on relentlessly while Deanna remained silent. “You whispered her name, not mine yet where is she?” Sharay turned, her arms spread wide mockingly. “I thought you despite all gods, still you called to her? I don't see her, Deanna. Even she has abandoned you.”
Deanna's eyes were somber, her voice quiet when she finally spoke. “I called to Elysia because I am tired Sharay. I wanted my freedom. I wanted her to take me home. It was Elysia who could make that happen. That was all I wished.”
The dark goddess tsk'd. “My poor, naive daughter. When, Deanna, have you ever gotten anything that you have wished for?”
The tendrils of smoke now solidified around Deanna's body, an iridescent shade of black liquid substance that covered her from her neck downward. Deanna spent a moment or two watching the darkness envelop her, and when she lifted her head, Sharay was no longer present. A loud thunderous sound was heard, deafening Deanna as she clutched at her ears, and she could suddenly feel a scorching heat surround her. For a moment, temporarily blinded, Deanna cried out in fear and panic.
When all was quiet once more, and all she could hear was the thudding of her own heartbeat, only then did she open her eyes. Darkness still lingered close to her, making it difficult to make out any discerning shapes. Despite her keen eyesight, she strained in the near blackness to see. She felt something cold encircle her wrists and realized that she was being shackled by some strange form of stone chain that rooted itself within crystallized ground.
The hairs on the back of her neck stood on end, and somehow, she could sense she wasn't alone in the room. She could feel the presence of someone or something close by. Very close in fact. The chains began to clink as Deanna furiously began to yank on them, but it was of no use.
She wasn't going anywhere.
Posted: Wed Jun 20, 2012 8:56 pm