New chapter.
CHAPTER EIGHTEEN:
Why Is He Smiling Like That?
"Yes!!" Bast proclaimed, gleefully. "Yes!! There's no possible way -- absolutely no conceivable way -- that you can succeed at this alone!!"
Then she balked when she caught sight of Cloak's face. He was smiling. Smiling in a way that didn't make sense to the cat-headed deity. He was beaten. He was so thoroughly defeated. Why would he smile like that?
"Really? You think so?" Cloak said, with mocking sarcasm.
Suddenly, what seemed to be an innumerable amount of blue beams lanced out to join the energy bubble, strengthening it, and weakening the magic within. Cloak's smile deepened so that he was in danger of looking like the Cheshire Cat.
"Well, then," he said, smugly, "it's a quite fortunate that I'm
not alone."
Bast said nothing, being absolutely gobsmacked, as Cloak savored this reveal. His fellow RAFians, felines included, continued firing Unity Blasts at the sphere until the magic was clearly obliterated. It was done. It was over. And over a lot easier than Cloak would have believed initially.
However, Bast recovered more quickly than he would have liked as well.
"You are a miserable cheat!" Bast raged. "I won! There should have been no way for you outmaneuver my grand scheme!!"
"Oh, First Light, do shut up," Cloak groaned, seriously annoyed.
"I will not!" she countered as Cloak assumed she would. "I do not take orders from
you, you meddling god!"
"This is now the third time I told you not to call me that," Cloak said scornfully, stemming his flaring anger. "I am not like
you. I am
no god."
"You can lie to yourself all you want," she snarled. "But I know a GOD when I see one."
"And that is now the fourth time," Cloak was rapidly losing his patience, as the others were approaching the two. "Before I hear that slur a fifth time, care to repent for your crimes? And your attempted forced mass transmogrification?"
Cloak strode so that the two were practically nose-to-nose.
"Do you acknowledge that wrongdoing?" Cloak said, voice little more than a hiss. "D'you accept the responsibility of your actions?"
Bast tried to spit in Cloak's face, but his corona, blocked from proceeding further from his cloak had evaporated it into nothingness before it came anywhere close to touching his face. But Cloak had expected as much, and prepared for it.
"Go ahead, unknown god," Bast said.
"Fifth time," Cloak rankled.
"Go ahead, try to kill me. All you'll do is destroy this body, made from the Duat." she said, defiance in her every line, in all her body language. "Sure, I'll be forced to return to the dregs of the Duat. But I can -- and will -- come back! And, on that occasion, I won't make a body out of the Duat. I always thought the others were lazy, but now I see why they took bodies to be come the Eyes of gods. It was to have a hostage with them always, to dissuade interlopers the likes of you and your cohorts there. I
will be back! I'm a goddess!
Immortal."
"And immoral," GH added, roughly
"You can't kill me," Bast said.
"Perhaps not," Cloak said. "But you
can be execrated."