Time
passed swiftly, and Maia’s twin toddlers were ready to age into children.
Happy
birthday Celeste!
Happy
birthday Avalon!
Baby
Gavin aged up too, and Maia taught her son his toddler skills.
While
Gavin played with his IF Tumble, the rest of the family celebrated the teens’
birthdays.
Happy
birthday Piper!
Happy
birthday Seashell!
Happy
birthday Beck!
Happy
birthday Storm!
And
then it was time for their graduation.
All the kids received highest honors and Piper was chosen to be class
valedictorian.
The
adult kids all planned to open up their own specialty shops. Piper would sell rodents and other small
exotic pets, while Seashell intended to offer the shells that she found while
scuba diving or that washed up on the beaches as vacation souvenirs. Beck would sell his spare rocks and the gems
which Storm cut and polished to gleaming perfection. Maia hugged them all
goodbye, and then her young entrepreneurs were off to begin their new lives.
Later
that night, after the older kids had moved out, Diana brought Maia another
snake she had found.
After
being praised as usual, Diana ran back and returned shortly with another snake.
And
another.
Had
the cat located a snake den near her home?
Maia began to be concerned. She
certainly didn’t want an infestation on her hands and she was worried what
might happen if one of the children stumbled across them all, so the next time
Diana took off, Maia grabbed a fireplace poker to use as a snake hook—or a
bludgeoning weapon, if necessary—and followed her in order to investigate.
She
trailed Diana to the Sunwest Graveyard, where the cat immediately went back to
stalking more snakes.
Suddenly,
there was a flash of power, and standing in the epicenter was a demonic-looking
woman who appeared to be a mix of alien and genie.
“Enjoying
my little friends, witch?” she asked, as she gestured at the snakes that surrounded Diana.
Maia
didn’t remember ever meeting the woman herself, but she realized who it must
be—the Serpent Mistress, Kadru!
Immediately,
Maia flung a freezing spell at the Iblisan, but Kadru only laughed.
“Your
feeble witch magic can’t harm me! Still,
I must admire your boldness, and your skills have improved since we last met.
Defeating my djinn and using them as fathers for your baby challenge was also
rather ingenious. You've proven yourself
quite the brood mare as well, and somehow were able to survive giving birth to the
children of soulless undead—unlike any other woman of this world. You could have been incredibly useful to
me... But I’ve had enough of you meddling with my plans. The final line of the
prophecy must be fulfilled!”
Maia’s
mind flashed back to the words of the prophecy from the old book she had read
while visiting her parents in Shang Simla.
“I
will complete the 100 Baby Challenge, and the zombies of the underworld will
never be released here!” Maia shouted.
“Ah,
defiant to the end; you were like that in your past life too... But you can’t
accomplish your task if you’re dead!”
Faster
than Maia could react, Kadru had cast a more powerful ice blast spell than Maia
had.
Trapped
in her now immobile body, Maia was still aware of her surroundings, but was
unable to do much more than listen to Kadru’s triumphant laughter. Her mind raced in panic as she realized she
was completely helpless.
“How
does it feel to know you’ve failed this world?”
Kadru asked mockingly. “How does it feel to know you’re going to die very
soon and have your soul placed in a star where you’ll burn in torment once
again?”
“Oh,
how I wish you could speak!” Kadru taunted. “Unfortunate side-effect of being
encased in ice, I’m afraid. But I can’t have you attempting escape again; I have
searched for you for long enough! And I
suppose you’re wondering how I know as much as I do. It’s obvious really. I was the one who cast your soul into the
deep emptiness of space for safekeeping so long ago... out where Samael could
see you but never reach!
“He
promised to do anything to get you back, you know,” Kadru continued, “so I
simply had to make a bargain with
him. That’s where that little ‘prophecy’
I devised came in. Of course, as long as I keep you from completely fulfilling
your task and breaking my curse, I’ll get everything I want.
“Pity
you defy me now as you did then; taking over this world would’ve been so much
easier had you cooperated with my plans.
But those who don’t learn from their history are doomed to repeat it,
and falling stars do entertain me so!”
With
that, Kadru’s fingertips glowed with flame as she focused her mental energies
as one would do in a great summoning. She then staggered back from Maia as if
she had expended a great deal of power.
Maia
was left standing there, frozen, as she heard the terrifying whistle
of something shooting towards her from the sky.
She thought of the task she
would never complete and the soulmate she would never meet. Maia’s life began
to flash before her eyes—the trials she had faced, her moments of triumph, memories
of all her children. And then her mind
went even further back, and she began to see images of her past life from long
ago; back to when it had all started...