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Chapter 39 - Lilith (P.O.V)

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Lilith's Point of View

I was made with him — Adam.

We were both formed from the same earth, given the same breath of life. For a while, it felt right. Together, we explored Eden's endless beauty, naming creatures and marveling at the wonders around us. It was perfect... at least for a time.

I loved the naming most of all. It felt like creating something new, like I was shaping the world itself. I remember the day I named one of the animals. Its has short ears twitched as it Roared and ran around me around me. I smiled with pride.

"You will be called Rabbit," I declared, my heart full of joy.

But before that joy could settle, his voice came from behind me.

"No, Lilith," Adam said, his tone so casual yet so sharp. "This one should be called 'Lion,' not what you suggested." He waved his hand dismissively as if my choice didn't matter.

At first, I laughed it off. Surely, he didn't mean it like that. Maybe he was just trying to help. But it didn't stop.

Each time I named an animal, he'd correct me. Each time I shared an idea, he'd question it, twist it, or claim it as his own. It wasn't long before I saw the pattern. I tried to ignore it, to be patient, to understand him. But patience wears thin when you're constantly told you're wrong.

One evening, as we sat under the stars, I finally spoke up.

"Why do you always dismiss me, Adam? Why can't my ideas be good enough on their own?" I asked, my voice steady but firm.

He blinked at me like I'd spoken a language he didn't understand. "Lilith, you overthink too much," he said with a soft smile, as if I were a child with wild thoughts. "I'm just trying to help."

"Help?" My heart ached with each word. "You treat me like I'm beneath you, like I'm not your equal."

His face hardened. "That's not true. But someone has to take the lead, and it's only natural for that someone to be me."

My breath caught in my chest. "Natural? Because you're a man?" I stood, fists clenched, my heart pounding like thunder. "We were made from the same earth, Adam! The same earth! I am your equal!"

He sighed and turned away, as if I were the one being unreasonable. "You're being dramatic, Lilith. Father Gave me Dominion on Land and so does Knowledge regarding it"

That night, I didn't sleep. Days passed, each one heavier than the last. Every name I gave an animal was rejected. Every idea I shared was overshadowed. The cracks in our unity grew wider, and I felt myself slipping through them.

I started wandering alone. The untouched corners of Eden called to me. There was peace in being away from him, away from his quiet dominance. One day, I found myself by a still, dark river. Its surface was so smooth it looked like glass. The air around it was thick, but somehow it felt... safe.

"You look troubled," a voice called out. Smooth. Deep. Unfamiliar.

I spun around, startled. Before me stood a figure unlike any I'd ever seen. His six wings shimmered faintly, and his presence was overwhelming — not with fear, but with power.

"Who are you?" I asked, my voice sharp with caution.

He smiled softly, a knowing smile. "A friend. Someone who sees you for who you truly are."

My eyes narrowed. "And who am I?"

He stepped forward, his eyes holding mine. "A queen. A radiant being, meant to stand tall, not to bow. But instead, you're treated like a servant, aren't you?"

His words struck a chord so deep, I couldn't deny it. My silence was all the answer he needed.

"Adam thinks he's above you," he said, his voice calm but sharp as a blade. "But why should he be? You were created together. You are his equal—no, greater. You see the truth, while he clings to his pride."

My chest tightened, anger rising like a flame. "He doesn't listen. He doesn't care."

"Exactly," he said, stepping closer. His wings opened slightly, casting faint shadows on the ground. "And tell me, what does Father do? Nothing. He sees it all, yet says nothing. He lets Adam trample over your worth."

Tears welled in my eyes, but I held them back. "What am I supposed to do?" I asked, my voice raw with frustration. "I feel... invisible."

His smile grew, sharper this time. "Then stop being invisible." His wings shifted as he leaned in. "You don't have to stay in a place where you are unappreciated. Come with me. I'll show you a world where you can be free."

I stared at him, heart pounding in my chest. His words were a temptation wrapped in reason. I had lived in Eden, but had I ever truly been free? My hands clenched at my sides, nails digging into my palms.

"Show me," I whispered.

When I returned to Adam, something had changed. I was colder. Distant. But I needed him to hear me one last time. I needed to know if he could change.

"Adam," I said, my voice steady, unyielding. "I will not bow to you. I will not let you silence me anymore."

He turned to face me, his eyes filled with confusion and that same frustrating certainty. "Lilith, this is how it's supposed to be. You're overstepping your place."

My breath hissed through my teeth. "My place? I have no place beneath you, Adam."

He frowned, his gaze hard like stone. "You're being stubborn, Lilith."

"Stubborn?" I barked, my voice rising like thunder. "No, I'm free. I dare to be free!"

His eyes widened as if I'd committed some terrible sin. Our argument echoed through Eden, louder than the birds in the trees, louder than the rivers that ran through the land. It wasn't just words anymore. It was a declaration. A war.

"I will not live in your shadow, Adam," I said, my voice as sharp as lightning.

He didn't answer this time. He didn't need to. His silence told me everything.

I turned my back on him and walked away. Eden didn't feel like home anymore. It was never my home. It was his world, his stage, and I was just a player following his script. But no more. I would write my own story now.

The quiet river was waiting for me, as was the one who called himself Helel. This time, I didn't hesitate.

I dared to be free.

After arguing with Adam, Lilith went alone to the edge of Eden, near Heaven. She sat by herself, deep in thought.

As i was thinking, i suddenly heard a voice say, "What happened, my child?"

Startled, I turned around. "Father, what are you doing here?" i asked, surprised.

God smiled softly. "I am watching everything," He said. "I saw what happened to you, my child. But tell me, do you think you were wrong?"

I hesitated, My voice shaky. "Father, did I do something wrong? Were my words wrong?" i asked, My eyes searching for an answer.

"No, my child," God said gently. "You were right. You were made equal. Let me talk to Adam."

Hearing this, I felt a little relieved. "Are you sure?" she asked, still unsure.

"Yes my child" God or Roger replied. He took my hand and walked with me toward Adam.

When We reached Adam, God called out to him. "Adam, I have seen everything. I know what happened between you and Lilith. Why don't you give her a chance to name some of the creatures too?"

As Adam looked nervous. He scratched his head and said, "But, Father, you gave me the knowledge to rule the earth. I also have to know what the animals are supposed to be called. If she names a lion a rabbit, won't I have to correct it?"

God shook his head slowly, letting out a deep breath. "Adam, my child, nothing is permanent. I gave you knowledge, yes, but I didn't give it only to you. Dominion over the earth is not about control. It's about care and wisdom. She has dominion too, just like you."

I stood quietly, listening closely. My heart was pounding, but I felt something shift inside Me —hope.

God looked at Adam with serious eyes. "You always dismiss her words, Adam. That is your problem, not hers. She is your equal. You must learn to see her as such."

Adam lowered his head, feeling shame wash over him. "I understand, Father," he said softly.

"Good," God said firmly. "From now on, think and act with wisdom, not pride. This world is shared, not owned."

As i felt tears forming in her eyes but quickly wiped them away. I smiled for the first time in a while. "Father, thank you," I said quietly.

"Take some time for yourself, child," God said, placing a hand on her head. "Rest your mind and heart."

"I will, Father," i replied with a small laugh. "My head is a mess after all of this."

God chuckled softly. "Alright, my child. Take your time."

I felt relieved at first,

but then My big brother, Helel, appeared again . He showed me how humans would not follow God's teachings and how God would eventually replace her with Eve.

The most shocking thing i saw was that mortals had started to create their own gods instead of worshiping her father. This filled me with anger, and i decided to join Helel in his plan to destroy those gods on an omniversal Layer's.