Married A Snake Goddess
sometimes stared off into space for hours, how she avoided being too close to him at night, and the strange energy that seemed to linger in th
with a look of discomfort on her fa
announced, her voi
from his chair. "What? Linda, that's
I don't want this, Mike," she said blun
do you mean? We're married, we've talked abou
stant. "You don't understand,"
talking about? This ba
g for a moment. "I can't have this child,"
d spend long hours in the bathroom, muttering to herself, sometimes emerging looking frustrated and angr
serpent of the underworld. I should not be burdened by this human curse." Her f
home. It was a boy, and to Mike's surprise, he was perfect. He was a handsome, healthy baby with large brown eyes
d. She barely looked at him, her eyes co
s he stepped into the house, he immediately felt that something was wrong. The air was
y crying. But it wasn't coming from the chi
cries growing louder and more desperate. When he r
massive python, its scales glistening in the dim light, and its red eyes burning with a menacing glow. T
from his nightmares was now here, in his home, circling his son. H
to his bedroom. He flung open the wardrobe and grabbed the cutlass his fath
ss, Mike charged ba
its body coiling tighter around the child. It hissed,
t down with all his might, aiming directly at the snake. The blade sliced t
touched the snake, someth