Fire, wind and lightning quaked in God's path as she followed the scent of the scientists who dared take Nature from his home. She had no care for the screaming humans who perished in the wake of death that followed her. They didn't deserve Nate's love for the way they'd taken for granted the life she gave and he sustained for them.
She was done giving them chances to survive and now she would smear the fucking earth with their blood.
For humans had awakened her demon and their painful screams were music to her ears.
God set her eyes on the pristine factory untouched by her wrath at the edge of a small town that was lit up in flames around her. White beams of light pierced through the blackened skies above her and four shining angels flew down from the heavens to surround her.
"God, you cannot bring hell to this earth," Gabrielle called to her.
She turned her black eyes on him and a snarl curled over her lips. "It's already here."
"Let us help you make this right," Constantine said as he slowly took a step toward her.
God whipped her head to him and laughed. "The only way to make it right is to cleanse the earth of these ungrateful beings," she said, shooting up above them and making a trail of fire in the sky as she raced toward the whitewashed factory before her. Feeling for Nature's essence, she barreled through the glass ceiling above the capsule he was encased in.
She ignored the screams of humans in white coats scattering from the room full of beeping machines and colorful monitors as she looked down at Nate's comatose form. Tears pricked her black eyes at the state of the wires stuck to his body and his dark green blood being drained from him.
God pressed her hand against the glass and it melted away from Nate like rippling water. She ripped the wires from his body and held him against her. "Nate, wake up. Please," she whispered, pressing her lips to his, but they were cold and his breath was weak and shallow. "Nate?" She shook his limp form as tears rolled down her cheeks.
"You don't look like much of a God," a woman smirked as she and another man stood a few feet from her.
"What kind of God would do this to the children you created in your image? We were only trying to save this planet," the man next to her said.
God pressed a kiss to Nature's forehead and gently laid him back against the steel bed before she looked at the defiant couple standing before her. She rose up on her clawed haunches as her tail whipped angrily behind her and split in two.
"I am not your God," she said, levitating above the bed. "And you are not my children. You are a disease," she hissed as her tails stretched away from her body and wrapped around the ignorant humans' throats.
"N-now!" the woman croaked out as a steel cage came crashing down from the rafters above them.
God looked up and raised her clawed hand to absorb the elements mended together in the metal cage. "Trying to trap me? To use me like Nature?" She laughed hysterically, squeezing the throats of Nate's captors. "There is nothing on this earth that can stop me from wiping every living creature from existence. You are nothing to me but a fucking toy."
"God stop!" Her angels called from above her.
"God isn't fucking here!" she roared back and enjoyed watching the pale faces of the humans turn red, then blue as they choked on spit and air. Fire raced through the lab destroying the conveyor belts and beakers full of Nature's blood. It pooled and mixed with the flames enveloping the floors and washing over the humans who dared to run.
The couple trapped in her clutches screamed in agony and filled God with joy at their torment. She loved watching them writhe and gasp for air and maybe she'd make this their fucking hell for all eternity. Never to perish but to live in this terrifying moment until the end of time.
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God is a Woman
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