Mania and the Executioner

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Authors: A. L. Bridges
pong paddle!” Natasha says.
    “Hehe I love this girl!” Tia says. There is no way they aren’t related.
    “Hey Tia, can gods be cloned?” I ask.
    “What is it with you and the weird questions today!? First with the sex comas and then the morning after pill and then about how tight I am and now with the asking if you can clone me to have as your sex slave! Cole, if you want to have sex with me, just say so!” Tia says sarcastically…I think.
    “NOW YOU’RE AFTER TIA TOO!?” Cheza screams. “COLE, I DEMAND THAT YOU HAVE SEX WITH ME!”
    “Chezarei, we should wait until we get to Pele’s, she will want to join too. Oh, and don’t worry Cole; unlike the stories, she won’t kill you post-coitus…probably.” Tia says.
    “I guess I’ll join too, it is my job as the official liaison .” Natasha says.
    “Hehe nice pun Natasha.” Tia says.
    “Why thank you Tia! Nice job getting Chezarei all worked up. You should’ve seen it last night when Chezarei walked in on Cole giving m e a massage. I took his hand, set it on my tit, and watched the fireworks!” Natasha says.
    “What!? Why don’t I remember any this!?” Cheza asks.
    “DAMNIT NATASHA WHAT DID I SAY!? NOW COME UP WITH A REASON WHY CHEZA WOULD SUDDENLY FAINT!” I yell as I block the blood flow to Cheza brain again. I’m worried that there might be some long term effects if I keep doing this…I catch Cheza before she hits the ground.
    “And then he did that.” Natasha says to Tia.
    “Cole…how did you do that?” Tia asks, looking very worried.
    “I told you how I had to restart Cheza’s heart , right? Well, last night I discovered that I can control my blood that is still in her so I kinda blocked the oxygen to her brain a little. I was hoping that she wouldn’t remember or think that it was a dream like you guys did to me.” I explain while looking at the ceiling.
    “Oh okay, good.” Tia says in relief and I snap my eyes back to her in annoyance.
    “Okay , good!? I’m forcing her to pass out when having her conscious is too inconvenient! Tell me to stop or that I’m a terrible person or something!” I shout at her, not fully understanding why I’m angry.
    “Cole, I thought you were manipulating other peoples’ blood now. That would make the gods worried enough to destroy you. I’m relieved that isn’t the case.” Tia says, forcing into my mind the memory of her crying on top of me while holding a knife.
    “The only reason that you are angry at me is because you’re projecting the animosity you feel towards yourself for having done something like this.” Tia says with a gentle smile.
    “You’re right…” I say as I look down at Cheza’ s sleeping face. I take her into the bedroom and I tuck her in. I walk back out into the main room and I sit down.
    “Hey Tia…if I could do something that I thought would make the gods worried enough to destroy me…would you want to know?” I ask and Tia suddenly looks very worried again.
    “I should say yes so I can know whether or not you are a threat , but I am saying yes because I want to protect you. Natasha, stop being liaison for the next few minutes.” Tia says.
    “Consider it done; can I stay and listen though?” Natasha asks. Tia looks to me and I nod the affirmative. Tia motions for me to start.
    “Well, after Illapa struck Cheza and me with the lightning that stopped Cheza’s heart, something weird happened. I just completely lost myself and all I could focus on is how I was going to make Illapa suffer. Then I noticed these silver tendrils wafting from my cuts. They speared forward and lifted Illapa up off the ground, immobilizing him. I looked in my right hand and noticed I had made something that I’m calling the Mu-cutter. The Mu-cutter is basically a molecular cutter made of a string of silicon carbide molecules. I walked up to him, relishing in the horror on his face. He asked what I was before I sliced off his left arm. Then he called me a monster and said

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