A Walk in the Dark Chapter 32

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A Walk in the Dark
Chapter 32

by Maggie Finson

 

And I Thought I had Problems Before

“Nope.” I shook my head and dismissed that one.

“Oh, no damned way!” I almost shouted after looking at the next one.

“That I can do.” I sent a bit of the power I now had out to handle that one.

“You need to go talk to (insert god or goddess of choice) about that one. Out of my bailiwick, I'm afraid.” I did send a quick -kind of note — to the deity I'd sent that one to.

Man, this goddess thing was tough, and a pain in the posterior. And I'd probably end up owing said deity something in return. Sigh.

But if people were asking me to help — which they were — and I could do something about it? Much as it pained me, I was going to do it for them.

Like I said, this goddess thing is a pain. Especially since I still don't know what I'm the goddess OF.

Choosing that one is going to be something I don't really think I have all that much to say about. Something will come up, then I'll be set into a nice, comfortable niche. Grrr. The more I think about it being goddess of insanity doesn't seem so bad. If I was considered insane my slip ups wouldn't seem so bad.

Then it hit me, like a wall of puffy little day-glo balls falling all over me and I giggled. I mean I actually GIGGLED!

“Well, she seems to be in a better mood now.” I heard Sam tell someone quietly.

“Welll, yes, but I don't like that expression on her face.” “Evangaline, my sister, answered. “Last time I saw that one Zeus, Jupiter — whoever — started throwing lightning bolts at us.”

“You mean he got mad just because she had a contented grin on her face?”

“I think it was more about why she was contented.” My sister answered then added. “It's the smugly pleased with herself look part that really bothers me just now.”

“Oh, yeah, I see that.” My guy sighed. “She does have that 'Cat that just broke into the cream depository' look, doesn't she?”

“I'm right here, you know.” I informed them. “And can hear everything you two say.”

“Oh, yeah.” Sam moved up to give me a kiss and shrugged. “It's just that you were here but not here for awhile there, and grumbling all through that.”

“Yeah, answering prayers is a pain.” I kissed him back and smiled happily. “But I came up with a solution!”

“Uh, oh.” Evangaline sighed and asked. “I know I'm going to regret this one, but what is it?”

“I'm just going to answer them randomly and with random solutions unless they are really serious stuff.” I beamed at them.

“You are the goddess of insanity.” Evangaline moaned and lowered her head into her hands. “I knew it, I just knew it!”

“No, no, hear me out.” I tried to reassure her. “Look at it this way. If people pray to me and can't be sure of the answer, or response they get, maybe they'll think twice about bugging me all the time.”

“Much as I hate to admit it,” Vangie muttered from behind her hands, “that actually kind of makes sense.”

“It could actually make answering prayers fun instead of a chore.” I offered back.

“Chaos, I'm related to Chaos.” She grumbled. “And I thought insanity was bad.”

“But I thought it was a brilliant solution.” I answered with a pout. “I mean I could pull off a few nasty, evil things to keep Mom's more radical followers happy, do some kind, generous things for the do-gooders, and the middle of the road types will be happy that I haven't chosen sides. It's perfect!”

“She's your problem.” Vangie told Sam with a shake of her head. “See if you can talk some sense into her about this.”

“She never listens to me either.” He shrugged.

“I always listen to you, Sam.” I gave him a hurt look.

“True, but then you just go ahead and do what you were going to do, anyway.”

“Not all the time.” I defended myself then held up a hand. Hang on please. My first complaint!”

I listened for a bit then pointed out. “But I gave you what you asked for. You wondered why your sisters got away with not doing any of the hard work. Now you'll find out.”

“Don't complain to me, Missy!” I answered, then threatened. “I could arrange for you to be fat, ugly and stupid instead of pretty, built and smart...”

“Thought you'd see it my way.” I smirked. “I'll expect periodic reports on your progress, dear. Bye.”

“Uh, Dahlia, dear, umm,” Sam was looking a bit pale, “what was that about?”

“Oh, some minor lordling was complaining that his sisters had it so easy and wanted to know how they got away with it. So I decided to show him-- er, her now — first hand. She wasn't too happy with my solution.”

“Okaaay.” Sam carefully nodded. “So did you plan to do that to him, her, whatever?”

“Nope.” I grinned. “One of the random prayers I answered and that was easiest way to show how his sisters got away with 'doing nothing'.”

“Chaos.” Vangie nodded her head while giving Sam a sympathetic look. “You're married to Chaos.”

“Been that way since we got here. Things around Dahlia always have been kind of — complicated at the best of times.” Sam shrugged. “I guess it just follows now.”

“Well...” Vangie sighed and gave up arguing. “I suppose having Chaos for a sister could be 'interesting'. I'll just have to remember to not invite you to many family get-to-gethers.”

* * * *

“There.” I sighed then almost glared at Sam and Vangie. “I told her to suck it up and learn for the next couple of moon cycles, then I'd change her back if she still wanted to do that by then.”

“I should be satisfied with that.” Vangie gave me a look then asked. “But why do I think there's more to it than what you just told us?”

“Weellll...”

“Out with it, dear.” Sam joined in.

“I kind of arranged for the new lady to meet a really great guy?” I shrugged and gave them my best 'innocent, butter would still be usable after an hour' in my mouth expression.

“Dahlia!” Vangie almost shrieked in outrage, then dissolved into laughter. “You're impossible!”

“Well, look at it this way.” I countered. “Now she's actually valuable to her family instead of being the almost useless wastrel he was.

“Did I mention the guy is also a real prince? Literally?” I asked.

“Am I ever going to win an argument with you?” She questioned between guffaws.

Sam grinned at me then turned an almost mournful look to Vangie. “Probably not. I know I haven't yet.”

* * * *

Kae'song and Kevin actually bowed to me when I walked into the meeting room. Alis curtsied I mean she actually curtsied!

“What?” I asked them while taking time to look into every alcove, nook, cranny and whatever to make sure nothing was going to jump out and try to grab me. “Why all this formality all at once?”

“Well, you are now officially a goddess.” Kae'Song answered.

“And that makes me a different person?” I asked.

“Yes!” They all answered, much to my embarrassment.

“Why?”

“You are Chaos embodied.” Alis carefully answered. “It would be more than foolish to offend you, Lady.”

“Yeah, like I'd intentionally hurt three of the few people who have actually put up with me over the past few months.” I countered, then added. “Okay, I was kind of pissed off at Kae'Song for awhile, but I got over that. And if I accidentally did something nasty to any of you, I'd fix it, honest!”

“You are no more conventional as a goddess than you were as a Dhro'aaa.” Kae'Song shook his head.

“Like there are iron clad rules I have to follow?” I asked. “I've been making up mine as I go since I got here, you guys, of all people, should know that.”

“Point taken.” Kevin chuckled and nodded. “You have intentionally gone against the norm since I've known you, Lady. So I suppose it shouldn't be a surprise that you are no different now.”

It is no wonder you became Chaos.” Alis nodded with a little grin.

“Just how is it that you three know that I'm — umm — Chaos?”

“Each of us is closely connected to our particular gods, Lady.” Kae'Song answered. “The ripples you have caused are kind of difficult to miss.”

“My name is still Dahlia.” I told them. “Please use it when talking to me. And no, I won't zap you if you don't but I'd be kind of hurt.”

“As you wish, Dahlia.” Kae'Song nodded then gestured to the chair at the head of the table. “Please make yourself comfortable.”

“That's your chair, mage.” I settled into my usual spot and made sure everyone knew I was getting comfortable. “I am a guest here, so wouldn't presume to take your rightful seat. Now don't argue with me, just sit down and get some wine in here so we can actually discuss something other than me.”

Thankfully, no one argued with that one.

* * * *

Have you decided on a Demesne for yourself yet?” Kevin questioned once the usual business had been taken care of.

“What?”

“You own home.” Alis helpfully added. “Every god or goddess has one, you know.”

“This is home.” I told them and was answered with rolled eyes and sighs. “What, you're kicking me out?”

Not at all, Dahlia.” Kae'Song answered slowly. “To be honest, even as intractable and unpredictable as you can be, having you here has been truly a pleasure. But you need a place of your own.”

“So you are throwing me out. Just politely.” I pouted.

“Not at all, dear.” Kae'Song actually smiled. “Your absence would make my citadel that much poorer for the lack, but in time you will need to have a place that is exclusively yours, so now would be a good time to begin planning it.”

“Okay, I suppose that's a good point.” I nodded. “But I have no idea of how to do that.”

“Ask your mother.” Alis told me.

“Oh yeah, Mom!” I laid my forehead in one hand and sighed. “How is SHE going to take all this?”

“Go ask her.” Kevin told me with a shrug.

“Easy for you to say.” I grumbled. “What's happened recently kind of messes up plans we had for other things.”

“You'll manage,” Kae'Song answered simply, “just like you always do.”

“You mean with all the stumbling and tripping and cussing?' I asked him with narrowed eyes.

“Yes.” He answered me with a smile that was almost serene.

ARRGH!

* * * *

“My, my, Daughter.” Llolth actually smiled at me. “You certainly don't choose the path of least resistance, do you? Goddess of Chaos. I'm impressed.”

“Seemed to be the thing to do at the time.” I grumbled as she hugged me. “I had no idea that what I did would pigeonhole me like it did.”

“We are chosen as much as we chose, dear one.” She answered me and hugged me again. “I was once goddess of Destiny, but my worshipers changed, so I had to as well. You made the best choice you could, and to be honest, with your temperament, it fits you quite well.”

“I'm not ready to be a major goddess!” I shot back.

“No one ever is, darling.” Llolth grinned at me, actually grinned. And winked. “Truthfully, the ones who want that shouldn't have the power. The fates work without our input, and don't listen to our complaints. We, like everyone else, just have to deal with what they hand us even if we are gods.”

“I suppose that means I'm not getting out of this?” I let out a sigh and gave several of her more insistent spiders a few strokes that had them purring.

“We are no more in control of our fates than mortals, beloved daughter.” She answered simply. “Gods have to deal with what fate hands us just as mortals do.”

“Oh you have no idea how encouraging that is to hear.” I grumbled. “So what do I do now?”

“What you have been doing seems to be working.” She shrugged. “Just do what you feel is right.”

“I don't know what's right!”

'And you actually think I do?' She asked while shaking her head. “Gods are fallible, dear one. We make mistakes, too. It's just that mortals don't dare question us so we get away with some rather horrendous errors. You, at least, question your decisions.”

“That's probably because I'm new at this.”

“You are Chaos, daughter.” Llolth told me. “You will always question. And that isn't such a bad thing.

“You are good, bad, evil, holy, inconsistent, and never boring.” She chuckled. “Family gatherings with you around will be lots more fun, I can tell that.”

“That's what Vangie said.” I muttered.

“You were that way before.” She told me. “I should have seen this coming, but be careful, dear. There hasn't been a deity of chaos in ages, real ages. Things are realigning now because you are what you are. And there are some who won't be happy about that.”

“I kind of noticed that already.” I grimaced.

“Fresh thinking, dear.” She reassured me. “You have experience and knowledge that the gods don't. Use it. You'll do fine.”

“I hope so.”

“You are my daughter, how could you do less than well?” She smiled and hugged me again. “Now say goodbye to my pets and get back to where you belong.”

I did, but it took about twenty minutes. Mom has lots and lots of cuddly and not so cuddly spiders. And all of them wanted at least a touch from me. Sheesh. Have I said it's really weird to hear a spider purr? Then I had to round up Sssrrinthss and get her back on me. It was like old home week for my familiar/tattoo. Sheesh. That took me ten minutes.

* * * *

Oh, this was going to be an interesting meeting, or gathering, or orgy, or whatever.

All of my handmaidens just gave me expectant looks and smirked when they didn't think I was looking.

Mrrthis, the Dhro'aaa priestess who had decided I was her goddess gave me a speculative look and Sam, damn him, had chortled, choked out something indeciferable in any language, then ran off to play with his swords.

Damn it.

My maids, with characteristic intelligence and a good sense of self preservation, were nowhere to be found. I couldn't really blame them either. I kind of wished I could run off and hide under the pretense of doing somthing so simple as laundry.

But I couldn't. Though the idea of doing my own laundry — along with the horror that would cause among my followers, kind of cheered me up.

Can a goddess get dishpan hands?

Never mind. I'll work that one out later.

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Yay!

I was worried that the Goddess thing would choke the fun out of this story. I am sooo happy to be proven wrong. Please write fast - I'm ready for the next installment already!

What?

You actually expected me to do the normal thing? I'm hurt. lol.

Maggie

But Normal for you

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But normal for you is the unexpected. You embody chaos and fun in your writing so we expect the unexpected.

Chris in CA

Chris

A Delight as Always

Again, you have made a wonderful addition to the story. I am so glad.
Thank you for what you bring to us

Dahlia

I've missed her adventures. Your characters are always so enjoyable to read about. :) A Goddess no less! Well, Sam doesn't have to worry about a boring lover.

Great stuff Maggie
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Grover

Me too!

I've missed new stories for this series as well, Grover!

Thanks, Mags for another wonderful romp through this universe... I've certainly missed them, and it's always nice to find a new chapter.

I *loved* the way the new Goddess of Chaos showed the lazy prince (now princess!) how "easy" it is being a girl!

I just can't *wait* to have her walk around in disguise and see all the effigies made of her... I can just *see* the look on her face...

Yea, another episode,

Yea, another episode, chaotic it maybe :)

The answer

Is, yes, but only if she wants them.

I certainly did not consider that her becoming a goddess would make things less interesting. It simply brings in a whole new class of opponents, as well as the whole "How do I deal with these.. um.. worshipers? Peons? Slaves? Irritating whining noises in my...ears?"


I'll get a life when it's proven and substantiated to be better than what I'm currently experiencing.

Ohh...

Good call!

Maggie

So funny! That last bit was so cool.

That was really funny as I can see the utter spazz her followers will have seeing her doing chores. Not like they can say no right:)

Bailey Summers

And you thought,

that Dahlia would change just because she's a goddess?

No way!

Thanks

Maggie

Order vrs Chaos

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Where there is Chaos, there is Order.... ooooooo they are SO going to hate each other

--SEPARATOR--

~Your only Limitation is your Imagination~

~Your only Limitation is your Imagination~

Chaos and Order...

Well, from the blunt understanding I have of Quantum phenomena, Chaos is simply Order written small. Keep in mind that Dahlia is following 'Djinn Logic' in answering wishes, for example. (or Monkey Paw Logic in a few cases)

"I wish that my penis reached the ground." - Cut off the legs.
"I wish I didn't have to shave my face anymore." - Turn into a woman, dog, monkey, etc.
"I wish I had a million dollars." - sixteen bags of cash, and an FBI SWAT team.
"I wish I was young again!" "waaaahhhhh"

Every answer is _logical_, but the results are not as intended by the victi...requester. Thus, it would appear to be pure chaos to an outside observer, while still making complete sense to an impartial observer with full knowledge of the inside reasoning. (a weird sense, but still sense)

Bertie Wooster - where's Jeeves when you need him?


I'll get a life when it's proven and substantiated to be better than what I'm currently experiencing.

Chaos

... in a way is a neutral thing as it can be good or bad. Above all it brings about change and prevents staleness in any a number of things.

It suits her to a T.

Kim

Didn't we just read a story about that?

So we're saying Dahlia is the goddess of Quantum physics? She's in both states of Good and Evil all at once? :)

I understand that to truly understand QP takes someone who is a little insane!

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Grover

Quantum Physics

I have some four-dimensional mega-beings I'd like you to meet...

Penny

Of course and She could have

Of course and She could have another Pet/Familiar Schrödinger's cat she could keep it in a small box and whenever she wanted to she could let it out, course it would be 50/50 if it was in there and since she would create it it would not be "dead" just not there or not existant. course it might not get along with
Sssrrinthss. Chaos at its finest

Goddess of Chaos?

perfect! Boy, I have missed this story, thanks for bringing us more.

Dorothycolleen

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Chaos

Yay, a new chapter... And now she's a goddess of chaos. Well at least it fits her personality and makes her the enemy of the more stupid order gods.

Thank you for writing this interesting story,

Beyogi

And you're back!

Yay! I've been missing this story. Fun looks to be had in the future, she can do basically what she wishes when she wishes as long as she doesn't let the overall randomness of her actions fall in a rut. I wonder, if she's doing thing randomly in this world where luck is probably a very concrete property for people to have, whether good or bad, how will an unlucky person interact with the randomness of her answers to prayers and vice versa? If there's a god or goddess of fortune in her pantheon (and does she belong to any particular pantheon, as she's a daughter of important members of two different pantheons herself?) that is probably somebody she'll have to work either with or around...

[:edit:]Just noticed, this story is placed strangely in the story order. It's not after 31, but between 27 and 28.

I'll add to the chorus of

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I'll add to the chorus of 'Yay!' at the return of this story. :-)

The goddess of chaos is very fitting for Dahlia. The only other thing I could think of her being goddess of is 'accidental trouble' but chaos covers that nicely, giving her the chance to be as iconoclastic as she wants and really shake up the pantheon. The goddess doing her own laundry was a lovely touch. Just how un-goddess like can you get than something as mundane as laundry? :-)

Thank you for another chapter of this story.

 


"Just once I want my life to be like an 80's movie, preferably one with a really awesome musical number for no apparent reason. But no, no, John Hughes did not direct my life."



"Life moves pretty fast. If you don't stop and look around once in a while, you could miss it."

Dahlia and Chaos

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Hi Maggs,

I suppose it is RATHER chaotic to place chapter 31 between chapters 27 and 28. It sort of messes with the clean ordered arithemetic of MY mind anyway. Now I just have to figure out how to word my prayer plea so that I get a chance to be turned into a cute chick too.

Fun stuff, THANKS.

with love,

Hope

with love,

Hope

Once in a while I bare my soul, more often my soles bear me.

Good chapter, really wish

Good chapter, really wish they were posted more often, I look forward to more

Lizzie :)

Yule

Bailey's Angel
The Godmother :p

Awesome!

As everyone says, good to see you back in the saddle... wait, ON the saddle... gah, why did I have to have my brain?

Teehee! Chaos is FUN!

Teehee! Chaos is FUN!

And why am I feeling Vangie will not be able to keep Dahlia away from family get-togethers? I mean it's not like she'll be the only one who can make an invitation...

Come to think of it Dahlia ought to make it a point to do something relatively harmless to the inviter, and do something more prankworthy to the person the inviter names in the letter. It would certainly spice things up! ^_~

Especially if she gets more than one invitation! ;-)

Faraway


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Three Cheers!

I"m so pleased to find another installment in this delightful tale, Thanks! I love the goddess of Chaos bit, it'll keep everyone on their toes and hopefully cut down on the whining.

Anxiously awaiting the next randomized episode...

Huggles,

Winnie
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Winnie
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A Walk in the Dark Chapter 32

Goddess of Chaos? Wonder how the Olympians and other pantheons will react?

    Stanman
May Your Light Forever Shine
    Stanman
May Your Light Forever Shine

Followers of chaos

As I read this episodes of Buffy flashed through my mind. How is Dahlia going to deal with worshipers who do all those sickening rituals in order to gain favour or power?

Put a warning sign in her

Put a warning sign in her bible, that she doesn't like the smell of blood and the view of intestines.

Or use the life of the persons who do the ritual to revive the sacrifices. That should warn them not to try intelligent sacrifice.

Beyogi

The most effective method?

Absolutely nothing, at least, nothing obvious.

You see, if you strike them down somehow, they know it was heard, and will try to change the ritual, assuming it wasn't 'satisfactory' somehow.

If you don't do _anything_ (maybe make them mildly impotent, or get drunk off of a quarter of a small beer (small beer is what was often drunk in the middle ages. Not enough alcohol to get tipsy, but enough to kill off bacteria)), then they can't tell if they did it right or not.

Now, you might think that they'd just continue, but without proof of power, the people in the area are likely to get fed up with them and take care of the problem themselves. (Maybe some discreet (not discrete!) help from Dahlia)

A good god? Strike them down. Bad god? Encourage them. Chaotic/Balanced god? Ignore them.

Same with those that try all sorts of huge elaborate ceremonies to "gain strength to smite the unbelievers!" "Here's our sacrifice of flowers, baskets, and goats!" "*fizzle*"

You have to think about the _obvious_ responses, then think sideways, upside down, or over yonder.


I'll get a life when it's proven and substantiated to be better than what I'm currently experiencing.

Magic 8-Ball

Hey Maggie!

Have Dahlia answer people praying to her by using a Magic 8-Ball! Heh, that should shut down the troublesome requests. Or maybe not...

Once again, great work.

-A

Signs point to yes.


I'll get a life when it's proven and substantiated to be better than what I'm currently experiencing.

More

She will get more requests I think. With Dahlia you always get something. Sometimes good, sometimes bad but something will change.

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The world was so full of sharp bends that if they didn't put a few twists in you, you wouldn't stand a chance of fitting in. -- Terry Pratchett

:)

Hmm, enjoy it... But

Will she go back (Earth)?

If so, will there then be a Las Vegas 'geek show' with our Chaos presiding? Allegorically speaking, this is.
( And, if so, what would that become? A total Chaos? :)

And those A*h*es killing them in the first place, will there be a time of reckoning?

Ahh, that will be covered.

But later. Dahlia has enough to deal with as things stand, and her man is going to going through some changes of his own. And no, he isn't going to become a girl.

Maggie

Mz Finson, Ilove all your

Mz Finson, Ilove all your work, But your characters in this fun and exciting story are simply great. I love your style of writting and the comedy of the situations you but the characters in. Thank you so much for all your effort.

Your loyal fan
Emmy

I really hope that you'll

I really hope that you'll come back to this one soon. Not that I don't love your other stories, but I think that this one is my favorite. Well, thanks for writing this, bye for now.