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Author's note: This story has been spans two parts and includes the musician, Alice's, back story. This story has been edited. Thanks Ed! Any errors you find are my fault for not following his notes.
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Alice, the musician, had just rubbed my nose in my mistake concerning Don Miguel. I sent him out with just nameless and the Quarm keeping him in check. Instead they would do the opposite. He would gather the other Dons' and say something along the lines of "Avenge me!" At which point the two micro life forms would kill him. But then the damage would already have been done, and I would find myself facing a full out war with organized crime. When I had asked for help Alice replied, "You already know what to do Samantha. Of all your wives, who is the most empathic? If you talk to her, I am sure she will be able to help."
My first thought was Marie, my adopted daughter. She, like me cared too much for her own good. Then it hit me with a blinding flash. Leanne was who she was talking about. "Leanne could I see you for a minute?"
"I always have time for you Samantha," Leanne said appearing.
"Allow me, your still on vacation remember?" Alice said. She looked at Leanne, "Leanne, the goddess needs you to go to Don Miguel. Find a way to make peace between him and Samantha. If peace is not to be had then he must never reach the other Dons'."
"Now wait a minute," I interjected. "You are not sending Leanne to kill him. Not on my watch."
"If not that, then what do you propose to do to him? Throw him back in time like Robin the pilot?" Alice shot back.
"I'm sure I can help him make peace with you Samantha," Leanne said quickly. She left before it could escalate.
"You tossed May Song back in time," I countered.
"No, your sister lived life beside me. She met the countless people who were nice and helped us survive. Not only that, she found love for humans in the process." Alice said patiently.
"You knew Mi Ling would come to a bad end didn't you." I said still annoyed with Alice.
"I knew that she would leave us the first chance she had. She was looking for a trade up even before we started the journey." Alice paused, "You told me to look outside the box. I did and returned with your sister reborn into someone more loving and supportive. As for Mi Ling, she didn't get one tenth of what she deserved, and you know it."
"What happens now?" I asked. "How do I keep from losing it?"
"Do you really want the answer, or are you just venting?" Alice asked taking a sip of the whiskey. She looked at the glass for a moment and then added, "I can see why you call this rat poison."
"Help me," I said as my eyes started to tear up.
Alice sighed. She was afraid that Samantha would really ask her for help. Now that it happened she had to think hard how to answer her without controlling her actions at the same time. "Attacks against the goddess and her followers must be replied with equal harshness. Attacks against Sam Spade must be dealt with as you have always in the past. Also, while Sam Spade helps the little guy, so must the goddess step forward to help when a natural disaster happens. Cichol had it right when he said you need to look at the big picture."
I nodded, all she said made sense. "Okay." I took another drink and wished the whisky had a few drops of blood in it to make it smoother. "I have questions, other questions that do not concern you directly. However, with that being said, can I ask you?"
"You can ask me anything Samantha. You should know that by now." Alice said gently.
"Why did mother start the sisterhood?"
She laughed, "Whatever gave you that idea?"
"She said she had," I replied.
"She was covering for the real person." Alice saw Samantha clouding up and added, "Don't you dare get mad! She thought the person who did it was human and was dust by now. So what harm taking credit or blame as the case may be for it is there." She paused and then added, "Would you like to meet the person who did?"
Another immortal I thought surprised. "Just how many immortals are there running around?" I asked without thinking. "Hold that thought. Yes, I would like to meet him."
"Let's see if She..." Alice started emphasizing the word she. "Can hear me." She paused a moment and then said, "Come to me my love."
"That's the first time you called me love," May Song said showing up. Instead of looking as she did before, she now looked like her old self.
"After being together through thick and thin for twelve thousand years, I figured one of us should." Alice said with a smile.
"The pair of you started the Sisterhood?" I asked looking from Alice to May Song and back again. "But why?"
"Because you needed an army, little sister," May Song said stepping forward and sitting down in the other chair. She reached forward and grabbed the bottle and took a sip. "Gah! This is vile."
"Here let me have that," Alice said taking the bottle from May Song. She looked at Samantha as she formed a little knife and cut her left palm. Holding her palm over the bottle she watched her blood flow into it. "I give this gift freely to you so that you may live longer." After a minute the flow slowed and stopped. "There, that takes care of that," she said as she set the bottle on the desk.
I looked at her and then May Song a long moment before taking the bottle gingerly. I added some to my glass and said, "Thank you for this gift." Taking a sip, I mewed in rapture. While preforming the blood ritual with Lilly, I had drunk her blood and orgasmed from the taste of it. Alice's blood was indescribable in its purity. It was as if I was drinking from the creator, the original creator of all.
Setting the glass back on the desk I looked at it for a long moment while bracing myself for the answer to my next question. "Are you and May Song in love with each other?"
Alice traded a look with May Song, "No more than two sisters who grew up together do. Wouldn't you say May Song?"
"Or best friends," May Song agreed. "Samantha, my heart belongs to you," she added looking at Samantha. She really wanted a drink but didn't dare drinking from the bottle. She had felt her sister's rapture from a little sip.
"Here," Alice said handing May Song her glass. Turning her attention to Samantha once more she asked, "Next question?"
"What are the things Angela, the first Angela cannot talk about?"
"Call her."