Excerpt:
Death was finally able to take a nap, she rested, moving to a beach in her dreams. As she sunbathed, she felt a ripple through her dream. An odious black thing streaking the sky. She felt a subtle tremor in the cosmic threads, a disturbance that distrusted her sleep, bathing her dream world in darkness.
“Oh for fuck’s sake.” She said, stretching her hand for her scythe. She got up and took off the sarong, slipping her arms through the sleeves of a satin robe.
With the sharp edge of her scythe, she ripped through the fabric of the dream world.
“I actually put a lot of work into creating this one. This better be worth it.” Death murmured, stepping out of the dream and entering a black void.
She found herself standing within the threading—a vast expanse where the fabric of existence intertwined.
Threads stretched in every direction, touching each other in a complex web of interconnections. Each thread was connected to another. They revolved around a small spool in the center.
She found herself, a small piece of black lopping around each thread.
“What is it this time?” She said into the endless void, her voice echoing.
Tainted threads manifested before her, the red threads had clumps of black glue choking it. Her face contorted in a grimace.
“Damn. That’s a lot of dirt. What has this soul done?” She asked. “Come. Let’s go find them. Someone has to die.” She sighed.
She stepped into Misery’s dream. She was lying awake in a dark space.
“Really? You have the ability to think of anything and this is what you choose?” She said, scoffing. “You’re unbelievable. I don’t know why I bother.” Death finished.
Deathless eyes stare back at her.
“The dark is comforting. You should know that better than anyone else. It is home to vile twisted things like us. Come lay with me.”
“Would love to but this is a bye bye text. I’m too lazy to reach for my phone. I’m killing two birds with one scythe.”“That’s not how the saying goes.”
“Who cares.”
“Where are you headed?”
“Somewhere terrible. " Death said.
Misery sat up, the shadows binding her to the black space falling away. “Where are you going?”
Death looked up, trying to convince her eyes to unsee Misery soft, white, naked, eyes open in ecstasy.
“To hunt a tainted thread.” Death said mindlessly.
“I’m coming with.” Misery said.
“You’re not. You’re busted up. Why are you naked?”
“I sleep naked.” Misery said, brows scrunching in confusion.
“I did not need to know that.” Death said, making a strangled noise. “Why do you insist on coming with me, Misery?” Death questioned, her mood souring. She looked at Misery with cold emotionless eyes.
Misery, undeterred, responded, “I’m connected to the balance as much as you are. I’m connected to you. It’s a roundabout thing. won’t stay idle when darkness threatens.”
“Everybody is connected to me, little psycho. Try again. I’ll be the last to leave this universe when it ceases endless existence. I’ll turn the lights out behind me. I’ll escort your soul to the after life too. Try again, Mise.”
“I have no soul.” Misery grinned, cracking open her chest to reveal a black empty space.
Death scowled. “You’re still not coming along.”
“Yes I am. I’m coming to cover your ass.”
“Literally or figuratively.” Said Death, her lids lowering. Misery flushed, disappearing into the shadows.
“Well. I’ll see you when I’m back.” Death said.
“I’ll be downstairs in five minutes. We both need to get dressed and you take ten years to change your clothes.” Misery said at the same time, wrinkling her nose.
They looked at each other, both frowning.
“I’m coming. The End.” Said Misery, disappearing into the shadows. Death cursed, opening her eyes.
She stood up, heading to her closet. She yanked out a long flowing lace vest and a pair of leather pants. She wore a silk shirt under the vest, the lace vest on it and a corset on the whole ensemble.
The lace looked like it was sewed to the corset. She slipped on a pair of black studded six inch stilettos and raced outside, sliding down the railing to the foyer.
She rushed outside, opening her Mercedes and taking a seat in the driver’s side. She pulled out of the castle, doing a victory dance.
She dialed Misery’s number, tapping her acrylics on the screen joyfully. The phone rang from inside the car.
She looked back to see a grinning Misery lounging in the back seat.
“You have to be shitting me.” Death said, shaking her head.
“I wish. You’re not supposed to leave people you’re going out with at home.” She said, laughing. She smoothly maneuvered herself from the back seat to the passenger’s side.
Monday, March 25, 2024
Hecate, the Goddess of Crossroads, Embracing the Unconventional: A Ritual by Lucinda Wicked
Hi there, fellow fans of the enigmatic and seekers of the unusual! Let's explore the world of ancient magic today and honor one of the most mysterious deities ever: Hecate, the mistress of magic, the invisible, and crossroads.
Hecate isn't your typical divinity, though. She exudes an air of mystery and edge that entices people who are willing to venture beyond the norm. And what do you know? She follows a ritual that is as distinct as she is.
We're going to travel into uncharted territory, so gather your candles, your plants, and your spirit of exploration.
First things first, locate a peaceful area where you can establish a connection with the surrounding energy. Make sure you're at ease and unbothered, whether it's in a quiet corner of your room or your lawn at night.
Let's speak about tools now. Hecate doesn't require or require complicated setups or sophisticated accessories. No, her focus is more on the unadulterated, primordial energy that comes from within. However, a few pieces may really set the tone. Consider using black candles to represent her evil side, a key to represent the opening of doors, and perhaps some mysterious herbs like lavender or mugwort.
After gathering your equipment, it's time to prepare the area. Scatter your herbs, light some candles, and allow the atmosphere to envelope you. Give yourself a time to center yourself and let the energy of the room combine with your intentions.
Now for the exciting part: calling upon Hecate herself. You can accomplish this in any way that seems appropriate for you, such as through meditation, prayer, or even a sincere chat. Honor her authority and seek her advice in a conversation that you would have with a reliable friend.
This is when the exciting part starts. Rather than adhering to a rigid plan, allow your gut to lead the way. Maybe you're drawn to whispering secrets into the night breeze, or maybe you feel compelled to dance beneath the stars. Whatever it is, have faith that Hecate will guide you on the right way.
Accept the shadow side of yourself while you communicate with the goddess. Hecate is about accepting all aspects of who you are, even the elements that society may find "dark" or "unacceptable." She is not simply about light and love. Give up the need to judge others and give yourself permission to explore your whole self.
And thank Hecate for her presence and wisdom when you are ready. Let go of your candles, throw your herbs to the breeze, and know that her spirit follows you everywhere.
And there you have it, people: a Hecate ritual as outlandish as she is. Recall that magic is about accessing the boundless potential that each and every one of us possesses, not about according to a set of rules.
Until the next time, may Hecate guide you through the dark, stay enchanted, and remain interested.
Book One
Lucinda Wicked
Genre: LGBT, Paranormal, Dark Romance
Date of Publication: January 13, 2024
ISBN: 979-8872258339
ASIN: B0CQKNLLF5
Number of pages: 236
Word Count: 51,097 words
Cover Artist: Lucinda Wicked
Tagline: Where shadows dance, and echoes of demise intertwine, Lady Death and Mistress Misery conduct the cosmic requiem, orchestrating the symphony of eternal darkness.
Book Description:
Slice, butcher, kill
Misery has lived the last eon by their code. Hunting everything with and without breath for the right price. Unfeeling, without mercy. A greedy overlord makes Misery an offer they can't refuse. All they have to do is kill the silver ghost
Except this ghost is not really a ghost…
Collect, collect, collect
Death has learned the hard way that solitude is the only way to safeguard her heart. Cold, ruthless and without compassion, the universe has learnt to be terrified of death. Deserting at the mention of her name.
Until there was one who wasn't terrified. One who dared hold a knife to her throat.
Death is curious…
The universe has thrown death and Misery together and an ancient force looms in the background…
Death is about to find out that there are more twisted things in the universe and that perhaps…Death doesn't have to walk alone.
Meet Lucinda Wicked – a seasoned cosplayer with over a decade of experience. When she's not donning epic costumes, Luci runs her own gig catering to the spooky souls out there. Stickers, sweaters, and more – she's got your eerie cravings covered. Luci's love for all things spooky is practically woven into the fabric of her creations.
But Luci is not just a business owner; she's a proud member of the LGBT+, BIPOC, and Neurodivergent communities. Embracing diversity and uniqueness is not just a trend for her – it's a way of life.
You can snag Luci's otherworldly wares at Luminous Moon Swag, whether you prefer the virtual aisles of Etsy or the online realm at luminousmoonswag.com. And if you're in the mood for a quick cosmic escape, check out her TikTok micro-episodes featuring the Cosmic Requiem Circle.
In her spare time, you'll find Luci immersed in the magical realms of her own creation, embracing the spooky, and spreading a cosmic vibe. This is Lucinda Wicked – crafting dreams and bringing a touch of the supernatural to your everyday life.
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