Author's Note: If all goes well and Murphy's Law resolves itself, then this is my entry in the
2021 April Fools Day Contest
. But before the story, there's a few things and I'll throw them in a list, so they're easy to skim.
First, this is not the usual content I write. So if you read this story, like it, and find yourself over on my page, I'll update the biography there with a description of the content warnings of the other stories to give you an idea of them.
Second, it's better to think of this as a romance that has erotica in it. By that, I mean it is not a short story and there is a lot of build up. I know that cuts a lot of an audience out and I'm sorry for that, but I'd rather tell you now than disappoint later. The content of this was such that I couldn't see a way to make it work without playing out the full romance, so that's the option I went with.
Third, if you're still here, then thank you for letting me have a chance to tell you a story, even if it might not be the one you expected. Posting this one makes me a little nervous, but some recent events and changes in life led to my writing it and, well, I hope you enjoy, have fun, and maybe it will be a good cheer up story for you, too.
Sightless, Soundless, Speechless
I. The Legend Of The Goddess And The Trickster
The Story Keeper
There are many questions that humans have for a keeper of stories, but a common one is, "Why is it that only the old legends hold magic in their depths?"
It's a fair question. Modern day stories involving the influence of the gods and goddesses are perhaps the most difficult for me to collect and hold dear. I suspect it is for this reason that they are also my favorite. It requires a great deal of travel to find these stories, but there are those who still believe and I think it wise that they do. Of course, I may be biased, as I have had many the opportunity to see what might be the effects of these gods and goddesses.
Though their names may change, their songs, in my experience, often remain similar. Athena may be called Minerva, but she is still tactically clever. After all, what's in a name? Of course, there are other changes. In some versions, different gods have different siblings. Different deities have different trinities and dualities and pieces of a whole. It matters little to me and my nature, as I must confess to being enamored with all of them.
But I have a personal favorite to share, a tale of the trickster and his beautiful sister, who is best described as the goddess of soul mates and everlasting love.
Now, this story describes soul mates as a phenomenon the sister may "gift" to humans in sparing amounts. The reason for this has much to do with complications of free will and the natural chaos and order of the universe, but it holds no bearing for our story's purposes. Let us just say that the soul mates must be born where they may come in contact, they will always come in contact, and they will instantly recognize their compatibility. There are other rules, but I should like to keep the legend simple, as very few stories benefit from being caught in their technical details. For our purposes, these are the important ideas and the sister goddess can watch her joyful results in her scrying bowl. As you can imagine, she is a happy creature and a fun loving entity. She does not lie and she is as sweet as her magic.
Of course, her brother, the trickster, has a different sense of humor. The story has it that he approached his sister in her glittering cave, his jackal's face alive with mischief when he did.
His sister was wary, for she knew her brother quite well, but she was fond of manners and she would not turn her family away. "Dear brother," she said, "to what do I owe the joy of your visit?"
Her brother's grin widened. "I was just thinking that it has been quite a while since we had a wager. I'd like to make one with you."
The sister sighed, for she knew better than to refuse. The trickster god was a god of a strange sort, you see. He was both just... and deceitful in his justice. Humans who were too greedy or too arrogant often found themselves afflicted by his humorous punishments. But the sister knew that if her brother was turning bored with this pastime of his, then he might well try to venture outside of his jurisdiction. She did not want unfair punishment given to humans and she certainly did not want her brother wounded by his own folly if he trespassed in another god's domain. He was clever, yes, but he did have a bad habit of being a bit rash.
"You have lost every one of them before, dear brother, but it is has been a while, I suppose. To what do you propose?"
He grinned. "I've been thinking for a long time of ways to thwart your magic. Surely your soul mates can't withstand everything?"
"If you kill them, they are reborn for another chance until they may live out their lives together," the sister replied softly.
"Yes, I'm aware. I mean other things. My bet is that I can break the next two you bond."
The sister rolled her eyes, for she had lived a very long time with her pure form of magic and knew well what little could stop true love. As another story once noted, even death cannot sway that magic. "If you lose this time, I demand double your incarceration time in return. For every other wager, I have commanded you back to your domain for 300 years. This time, you will leave me in peace for 600."
The jackal god cackled. "If I win, I get to have sway in your domain for 600."
"No." The sister shuddered at the mere thought of the trickster god in the realm of attraction. There were reasons why jinn could not grant wishes for love, after all. "Not my domain." She hesitated, then softly suggested, "I will offer another reward for your winning, instead. I offer a soul mate for you if I lose."
The sister wasn't certain how this offer would be received but it seemed to be a clever offer, indeed, when the trickster brother fell silent. It also served to give the sister a bit of a sad insight. Her brother was not a bad god, despite his mischievous ways. He did, at least, try to keep his deceit as a strangely honest kind and he did try to keep his fallbacks befitting of the deserving.
He was not a god to deserve such loneliness as his pause suggested. "I would like that," he said quietly.
The sister nodded, still thoughtful over the agreement, and together, she and her brother decided the terms of their contest. It was rather simple, really, as the sister had learned that simplicity was best when dealing with the god of tricks. The more details were added, the more loopholes he could find, but this was so straightforward that she couldn't see a way for him to be overly clever about it.
The goddess of soul mates would choose any two unborn humans she wished. She could touch upon their lives gifts of beauty and grace to her heart's content, while the trickster god was permitted but a single touch on their lives. The sister began to weave her magic on the children and she told her brother what she was doing as she was doing it, certain he would protest some of it.
For instance, she touched the girl with her own beauty and, as you might imagine, the goddess of the heart's mate was a beautiful creature indeed. Her golden hair was within the possibility of the unborn girl's genetics, so the sister gave her that, watching her brother for any dismay. He only snickered in his jackal's way and bade her to continue all she liked.
So she did. She made the boy handsome, made their voices melodic, made them graceful, made them intelligent. At the end of it, she thought she might have created a couple more perfect than she'd ever created before and could see no way at all that the jackal god of tricks might thwart these two. They would be envied by any who saw them, surely!
The brother grinned wickedly and he was not so kind to tell the sister what he did. He merely worked his magic on first the unborn boy and then the unborn girl, while the sister watched to make sure he didn't try to affect them again. But he didn't and her confusion increased. "But what could you have possibly done?"