Author's note:
I think a couple of things should be cleared up here. The username I use on this site is not the same as the author's name in this tale, but it is still me, just a pen name I use when I write. The pen name is a reference to the meaning of my first and middle names. That said, I realize it has taken a while to get this second chapter out, but there has been a lot going on in my life of late. Many of you will probably notice that there is not a lot of graphic sex in these stories, although there is some sex occurring, it is essentially a sci-fi/fantasy tale that emerged from my head. Of course, the characters are totally fictional as is the story. Some of the locations are real, but what occurs in this tale is not real. All of the main characters to this point are thousands of years old, with the exception being a child not yet born. There will be further chapters. If you have not done so, please read chapter one. If you don't, some of this will make little sense.
Loving Death
Chapter Two
The Next Day
By Win Laughing Stone
Oyo awoke on Saturday morning around eleven with a roaring headache the likes of which even a demigod could not abide
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He immediately realized that he was not at home. He was in a hotel room and there was a woman in the bed beside him. The last thing he remembered was going into a club on Metropolitan on Friday night. At first he thought someone had slipped something in his drink. He couldn't remember the woman's name either, but she did look somewhat familiar. He had had a blackout like this before. He vaguely remembered something about speaking to his mom last night, so he dialed her number on his cell.
"Mom, did I talk to you last night? It seems like I might have lost a few hours somehow. Do you know anything that might help me remember what might have happened this time?" He exclaimed when she picked up.
"Well hello son to you too. Actually I stopped by that club where you were last night. You were doing some serious drinking of the old Patron and hitting on the cute little waitress. I think you said her name was Sandy. You were off in fantasy land and got into a fight with three dudes that insulted you about being Native American. I don't think you killed anyone though. I did try to warn you off from going after the little Greek waitress. What's wrong?"
"I had a hell of a dream. Kind of halfway between a porno and a horror film in my head, now I am left with too many questions and very few answers."
"Why don't you swallow your pride for a minute and just ask that girl next to you what happened?"
"I knew calling you would help. Thanks Mom."
All of a sudden he realized that he never told her there was a woman in the bed next to him. Spooky much?
What is wrong with this picture? The thoughts are spinning around in his head so fast it was threatening to become nauseating.
He turned is head toward the shapely figure in between the hotel sheets and took a good long look at the figure resting there. Suddenly, as if she could feel his eyes on her, she looked over and said: "where am I exactly and who in the hell are you?"
"I am Oyohusa Adanvdo. I think this is a hotel room from the looks of it."
"What kind of name is that?"
"It's Muskogee. I'm native American"
"Did I meet you at the club last night?"
"That would be my guess. I think my mother was there last night. I just got off the phone with her. I called her because I must have blacked out or something."
Mother and father spirits watch the interaction with vested interest. At the same time, in another realm, Nereus was also watching. There was much contemplation going on in both families and the implications were not fully realized at the moment, but they all knew something really bad was just about to slip over the edge and take them all on a roller coaster ride from hell. Realizing the fact that neither of the participants in the hotel room had any remembrance of their places in the great scheme of things in the universe was an indication of impending loss of balance. How to best get them to remember was uppermost on all of their minds. Had they actually become mortal? Were they merely human? Inquiring minds, as they say, were dying to know.
Gunodu, Oyo's brother was laughing out loud. He couldn't stand it. Also, he knew if he didn't do something soon, he might inherit his brother's job, and he already had his hands full with his own job. He splashed some water on his face and tried his best to be serious. He picked up his cell and dialed his brother.
" Hey bro, Gun here. How's it going?"
"Hey man what's going on? You NEVER call me. As a matter of fact I barely remember anything right now. Care to fill me in?"
"OK let's start with the basics: Do you remember who and what Mom and Dad are?"
"Heck I barely remember my name, but I do know I HAVE a mom and dad."
"Are you sitting down? This is going to take a minute."
"OK let's have it. I'm sitting down."
Gunodu began with the fact that Oyo was the son of the Great Spirit and Mother of all spirits, and explained his own role and Oyo's in the universe. Continuing on to what happened the night before, who Sandy really was, and everything in between. Then, he dropped the bombshell.
"You see, when you and Sandy mated, you conceived a child. This child could cause the Apocalypse because the two pantheons of our houses were not supposed to interact, at least not fall in love with one another, and you have, so it caused a cosmic clash which robbed the two of you of your memories, in hope of preventing this disaster."