Read Holy Socks And Dirtier Demons Online
Authors: J.A. Kazimer
cat, and go play in your room. Quietly,” I added with a glance at the sleeping
babies curled in God’s arms.
After some eye rolling and muttered bitching, the kid did as I
ordered. Bodhi cat hissed at me, but followed meekly behind the Messiah.
“I can’t believe how much he’s grown in two months.” My mom
waved at the disappearing kid, bumping my arm and nearly showering
herself in heated liquid. But Joe saved the day, steadying the tray, and my
mom.
“Thanks.” I nodded to Joe, and he nodded back. Setting the tray on
the wobbly coffee table, I passed out cups of cocoa, adding a hefty dose of
whiskey to mine. God raised an eyebrow.
“Fine,” I said, pouring a splash into His mug too.
He smiled at the babies in His arms. “Your daddy’s a wise man.”
The green eyes, God’s green, of the girl-child in His right arm
popped open, and she squirmed before letting out a squeak of displeasure.
Ringlets confined with a tiny pink bow danced around her head as she kicked
her tiny legs. She looked so much like her mother.
“I’ll take her.” I scooped the next ruler of Heaven into my arms, and
kissed her wrinkled forehead. She quieted, but only for a second. Her fingers
groped the air, reaching for her brother, who still lay peacefully in God’s
arms.
“Isn’t that sweet,” my mom gushed. “Little Lily wants her baby
brother.”
Odd was more like it. Whenever the two were separated, Lily cried.
Bubba, on the other hand, paid Lily little mind. He was too interested in his
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next meal. Round in all places Bubba, looked like neither his mother, Mary,
nor me.
I had a sneaking suspicion the baby shared DNA with another bald
headed, round guy. But it didn’t matter. From the moment, I held the bloody,
mucus covered, newly orphaned kid, he’d joined my growing clan. A
sacrifice I had willingly made.
“Mary sends her best,” Hades said, taking a seat on Lilith’s white
cushioned sofa. I nodded my head in acknowledgement. Mary had given me
Bubba, and for that, I forgave her for trying to kill me. On the other hand, I
wasn’t overly sad when Mary had succumbed during childbirth. If anyone
belonged in hell, it was she. However, her recent hellish nuptials to Samuel
were enough to keep me awake at night. Together they were the match made
in hell, literally. I shrugged, they were the Devil's problem now. Let him deal
with her hysterics and Samuel’s thirst for the end of days.
Lily let out a fiery belch, scorching my eyebrows, and shaking me
from my musings. She giggled as I screamed. “Damn it, Lilith. Did you feed
Lily jalapeños again?”
“Damn it, Jace.” Lilith glanced up from decorating the kid’s birthday
cake, frosting streaked her cheek, and cake batter stuck like glue in her hair.
“You made me mess up the cake. Happy Birthday, Jesup,” Lilith read the
blue frosted text.
I laughed, scooping up the frosted P, and smearing it on Lilith’s nose,
thankful for every second we had together. At the hospital, I’d thought I’d
lost Lilith forever. Instead, Mary had died. A sacrifice I could live with.
Lily burped again, this time frying the kitchen curtains. Like a pro,
Lilith grabbed the fire extinguisher with one hand, and smacked me in the
back of the head with her other.
The angel, recently paroled from his Heavenly imprisonment,
suddenly appeared in front of the burning curtains. As much of a pain in the
ass as he was, I couldn’t forget the fact he’d saved my life. Many times. Hell,
if he hadn’t fucked up, and brought me the kid, I would’ve put a bullet
through my brain. No more Second Coming. And then where would the
world be? Or me for that matter? Yep, a divine coincidence had saved the
day. I glanced at Our Father, and raised an eyebrow. He winked. Mysterious
ways, my ass.
“I brought the Messiah a birthday gift,” the angel said, and held up a
clear plastic jar labeled, Myrrh.
Whoosh!
The ensuing explosion leveled the kitchen, sending birthday cake
flying. I shook my head, gazing at my cake splattered first born demon-child.
One part demonic-angel, and one part Son of God. Together, Lilith and I had
created life, and just maybe saved the world.
Third times a charm, right?
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