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Fanfic: Tineoidea

Subtitle: Die Folgen einer Nacht

Chapter: ... and the first love breaks

I hope I don't violate any copyright infringement ...
So…
The idea for the story will later be a little or very ... I don't know yet ... stick to a music album ...
Namely:
Samsa's dream - "Tineoidea or: The consequences of a night"
A gothic opera in blood minor

I love ST and their texts, dear Mr. Kaschte is just a genius * _ *
However, this will probably not be as bloody as it is often the case in the texts, I would rather go into Samuel and Lilith ^^
Even if there will be a fairly large deviation ... -.-
OK, sounds boring, but I want to try ...
And since the album is not accessed until later, as I said, I start at the very beginning, with the creation of the world, Adam and his first wife Lilith.


... And the first love breaks

Adam, who was God's creation, is known to have a wife who was formed from his own rib to give him company and love.That woman was Eva.
But she wasn't the first. The Bible texts first speak of how God created man in his image and he created them as man and woman. If one does not see the two texts of creation separately but rather connects them, a question arises.
Because even if man and woman are first mentioned, Adam is first created in the second text, who longs for love and finally Eve is formed from his rib.
But who was the first woman to love Adam? Which woman had the first love of the young world with the watch father of all?
I would like to bring this closer to you ...

Adam was not ashamed of him. He was proud to be human. In fact, he was the only one of them. And that made him proud. But at certain times he felt something in himself that he couldn't describe ... As if something was missing. But Adam didn't know what with the best of will.
After all, his creator had given him everything he needed ...Food and a cave to sleep in. And the animals too ... Yes ... the animals.
To keep him from getting bored, Adam roamed the Garden of Eden every day, looking for and naming new creatures.
He enjoyed this, or at least found it pleasant ...
But today came with a surprise.
Even if it started normally, namely with the rising of the fireball in the sky, something was different ...
Adam did not find any new animals that were unknown to him and so he sat under a tree and watched the goings-on of the living beings.
A smile fell on his lips, but now he noticed again that something seemed to be missing ...
Sighing, he closed his eyes when he suddenly heard a giggle.
Startled, Adam straightened up and looked at the animals, but none of them could make such a sound.
Confused, he got up. Again someone giggled.
Adam looked between the animals, in the bushes and in various other places, but nowhere did he find the owner of the voice.After several minutes of perplexity, his gaze rose to the tree on whose trunk he was leaning.
In its branches crouched a being that he had never seen before. Amazed, Adam looked up at her and lifted his finger to name it, but he paused ...
The creature swung down from the tree in one elegant movement and smiled gently at him.
Adam dropped his finger and eyed her more closely, when he noticed that she looked like him.
"You are human," he stated with a moment of surprise and stepped around her once.
"But ... you are different from me."
She had, he noticed, a slightly wider pelvis than him and also longer, silky hair. Her lips were well-formed and velvety, but he particularly liked the two elevations she wore on her upper body. He felt the need to touch her, but then he noticed with horror that she was missing something in the little black triangle ... But before he could get to the question, she giggled again."Yes, I am human ... God created you and me together, but we have never met ... God calls you a man and I am the woman."
"The man and the woman?"
"Yes, that's what we are called."
He looked at her in amazement and then smiled. He liked her, no question about it. He finally had someone to talk to. So Adam also showed her the animals that he had named all.
"See? That’s a bird."
The woman laughed and looked delighted at all the creatures.
"That's Lilith!"
Confused, Adam dropped the arm with which he had pointed to the animal.
"What does that word mean?"
"Oh ... well ... just like you try to give the animals a name, so I give my feelings a name ... but I just didn't know a better word ... sometimes it's difficult ..."
"That's a nice word ... but if you don't like it, think of another one. I'll call you Lilith from now on because I like the word."
She thought about it and then nodded happily. Suddenly she ran and climbed a tree as fast as possible, stretched out her arms and called out: "Do you hear, world?Garden of Eden? I am Lilith! "
Laughing, she let herself fall back again, directly into Adam's arms, who caught her with a smile.
"Now the whole garden of Eden knows your name ..."

Yes, the Garden of Eden knew him, but not only there they knew Lilith ...

A red pupil stared into the darkness, flickered briefly, and then suddenly went out. Only a few seconds later it lit up again in the company of her partner. Together the eyes stared at the opposite wall of brittle stone. The owner of this pair of eyes twitched briefly, then groaned in annoyance and turned back on his rock, but his lying position did not really improve.
Again the glimmer of the eyes went out and the young man turned again, now he was lying on his stomach, his arms put forward over the rock, just as his legs fell back ...
All in all, this position was acceptable, as limp as a stalk of grass with morning dew it hung over the rock and would probably finally be able to rest if something didn't sting him ...Sullenly, the eyes opened again and stared at a small scorpion that had bored its sting into the bare hip of the sleep-seeking man.
Grumbling, he closed his eyes again, grabbed the disturbing object and held it away in his fist with an outstretched hand, raised his head, opened his eyes and looked down at the writhing object. To finally get his rest he bit off the head of the animal, chewed bored and swallowed it, he threw the rest of the dead scorpion against the wall and let himself sink back on his rock. But his sleep was now completely thwarted. Bored, he watched the blood flowing over his hand and spreading in the fibers of his skin, slowly dripping to the ground and seeping into the already tormented earth.
With an annoyed growl, he got up, straightened some kind of leather shorts and stepped onto the withered plains, which after closer inspection were no better than his cave.No living beings peddled here, only the demons ran through the dusty dunes and did their jokes.
Called by a few other demons, the man ran to them bored and sat down, they just grinned at him diagonally and the young man already seemed to know that they wanted to torture him, but at that moment the wind blew a voice up.
At first you could hardly understand the words, but then they echoed clearly over the earth, down to the shadow beings.
"Do you hear, world? Garden of Eden? I am Lilith!"
At first there was silence, nobody understood why these words were blown to them. Names were also rather foreign, the angels made something of them and God gave his created man the task of giving things a name, but otherwise there weren't many in the underworld who were allowed to declare owners of a name.
Not many, yes, but there was one who got up at that moment, grabbed a wall and picked a small moth, put it in his mouth and finally chewed it down.All eyes were on him, nobody dared to speak. The man put his hands on his hips and grinned, an eerie shadow covering his face.
"Well, Lilith. I'll get to know you later. And then we want to see which creature is called 'the nocturnal'."
With that, Samuel turned away and stepped back into his cave ...

"Adam?"
"Yes ... I want to call you that. Or do you already have a name?"
Only now did he realize that he really was missing a name. Adam never bothered about himself, he just named the animals here.
He smiled at her and lifted her hips, looked up into that beautiful face.
"Adam is good."
With that, Lilith had given him his name. Satisfied, he let her on the ground again and took her soft hand, again he showed her the Garden of Eden, finally led her into his cave.
Lilith seemed to warm the place, just her presence was enough to make the cave look more inviting ...Adam felt comfortable in her presence, he developed a feeling that Lilith called love.
Together they laid out moss and leaves, cuddled each other at night and warmed each other, with time they also got to know the joys of physical love, even if there was something that bothered Lilith and what she brought up one night when Adam herself approached her again.
"What do you have? Don't you want?"
"Yes ... I would like to but ... Adam, I want to change my position so that you are not always on top of me. I feel restricted in my movement, couldn't we make it so that I sit on you? I am lighter than you and maybe it will be even more beautiful that way. "
But Lilith expected the reaction of her lover the least, he crossed his arms over his chest and shook his head vigorously, he seemed to be angry, because his eyebrows drew together grimly.
"No way!"
"B-but why not?"
"Because I'm the man and that's what I have to say!""But Adam! That's nonsense!"
"It stays that way, I'm on top!"
Lilith stared at him sadly, she didn't know her otherwise so loving and gentle Adam. Not so stubborn, not so persistent in his own good.
She moved cautiously closer and wanted to touch his cheek, but Adam, angry and indignant, reached out and slapped the petite woman's face in the face.
Now she felt a new feeling, which she later called pain.
In tears she left the cave and ran as fast as she could through the Garden of Eden, just away from it.
Love was burst like a bubble underwater did.
Adam didn't
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