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The void, or "it," had always been a watcher. Silent. Powerless. Observing. But now, something was changing. It wanted to act, to protect Adam, to ensure that no one hurt him. Adam was special—different from everything else Almighty God Roger had created. He was pure and kind, and the void felt a connection to him that it couldn't explain.
So, it began to search for a way to act. It needed a base, a foundation, something to channel its will. Slowly, it started experimenting. It cracked space itself, creating tiny fissures that looked like glowing lightning across the vast emptiness. Then, it tried something bigger—black holes, swirling voids of destruction. But these weren't enough. It needed something more precise, more powerful.
That's when it created fate energy. This was something new, something no one had ever seen before. Fate energy was the essence of destiny itself, something that Almighty God Roger would one day use to guide His creation. The void knew this. It could see how important fate energy would be in the future.
But its plan wasn't to help. No, it wanted to use fate energy to force God's hand. It wanted Almighty God Roger to stop Halal and the others from hurting Adam. Adam was also God's child, wasn't he? So why wasn't He protecting him?
The void poured its anger and love for Adam into the fate energy, shaping it into something powerful and dangerous. It knew Almighty God Roger was watching. The void could feel His gaze, like the warm sun shining on a frozen wasteland. But it didn't care. It wanted God to act, to save Adam.
One day, Lilith and Adam had another fight. Their arguments had become more frequent, and the void hated every second of it. This time, though, the fight was different. It was bigger, more heated. Lilith stormed away from the Garden of Eden, refusing to return.
At first, the void was happy. Lilith was gone! She wouldn't bother Adam anymore. But soon, it started to worry. Lilith's absence didn't feel right. Something big was happening, something dark and dangerous.
The void watched as Halal's rebellion began to take shape. Halal's hatred for Adam had grown into a full-blown plan to overthrow God. He gathered his followers, millions of angels who believed his lies. The void saw it all, felt the tension building like a storm about to break.
Then, it saw Adam and Lilith fight once more. Lilith had been corrupted by Halal's influence, her heart darkened with pride and anger. Adam, kind and forgiving as always, tried to reason with her, but Lilith wouldn't listen.
The void couldn't stand it. It wanted to help Adam. So, it acted in the only way it could—it weakened Lilith's darkness. It drained her power, just enough to give Adam a fighting chance.
Adam fought bravely, and just when he was about to defeat Lilith, an angel appeared: Azrael, the Angel of Death. Azrael saved Adam, stepping between him and Lilith, ending the fight. The void felt a wave of relief and gratitude.
Then came the moment the void had been waiting for. Almighty God Roger passed judgment on Halal and his followers. Halal was banished to hell, a fitting punishment for someone whose name practically rhymed with his new home. The void couldn't help but feel a flicker of satisfaction. Halal had gotten what he deserved.
And Lilith? God sent her to Earth, far away from Adam. The void was overjoyed. With Halal in hell and Lilith on Earth, there was no one left to come between it and Adam.
But as time passed, Adam became lonely. The void watched as he wandered the Garden of Eden, naming animals and tending to the plants, but there was a sadness in his eyes. Seeing Adam like this made the void feel something new: sadness.
It didn't want Adam to be sad. It wanted him to be happy, to feel loved and appreciated.
Then, something amazing happened. Adam noticed the void.
At first, Adam seemed unsure. He spoke softly, as if he wasn't sure anyone was listening. But the void heard every word.
"I never really liked Lilith," Adam admitted one day, sitting under a tree. "She was... difficult. She didn't understand me. I think of her more like a sister than anything else."
The void felt a rush of happiness. Adam didn't love Lilith! He had never seen her as a partner. This was perfect.
The void began to dream. What if it could be the one for Adam? What if it could become the partner he deserved? It didn't know how, but it was determined to find a way.
For now, it was content to watch, to be there for Adam in its own quiet way. But deep down, it knew this was only the beginning.
Adam belonged to it.
And one day, it would belong to Adam too.