Thursday, February 19, 2026

Scourge of Angels: Chapter 1 – One Last Day


Chapter 1 – One Last Day

There’s a strange peace before the storm we’re about to create. My new friends and I sit in a restaurant eating what could be our last meal, talking, joking, and acting as if we’re not about to openly purge this city that my guardian angel led us to. I turn my eyes to my reflection in the nearby window and look into my red, orange, and yellow eyes as I see a man I used to be infatuated by, then completely disgusted with, and now tepidly accepting of. My brown hair has been kept together as well as it can be, and my red shirt, black jacket, black pants, and shoes are as clean as they can be for a man on the run. Tanith looks a bit better.

Her grey skin, grey eyes, and black, long-sleeved shirt, skirt, and thighighs boots are kept well, and there’s not a speck of dirt or blood in her white hair. As for Terah, he always looks like a homeless man with his big dark green jacket, scarf, shirt, baggy pants, and heavy-looking boots, while his green eyes and lack of arms are the only things that make him stand out. We don’t change our appearance much since we’ve been on the run when we started destroying cities and towns where the demons and their cultists reside. In total, we’ve destroyed three cities and a handful of settlements on the way here to Detlef, where my guardian angel says our journey may end.

“Enjoy the peace now while you can, and keep your mind off your task, for now, my friend. It’s all going to end soon,” my guardian angel says.

Each of us sees our guardian angel, while they are invisible to each other and the people around us. My guardian angel is a flaming armored soldier, with a horned hood, three red eyes, two crimson swords for arms, and a cloak made of fire. We all take on the appearance of our guardian angels when we use our powers, which will be soon, but I shouldn’t think about that now. Turning my eyes back to my friends, I see Tanith helping Terah eat his food and drink his coffee.

Terah tilts her head a bit as she asks me, “Is there something wrong, Thaddeus?”

“Nah. I just think this is all weird,” I say.

“You’re just starting to realize that after everything we’ve been through?” Terah asks with a laugh.

“It’s crazy, isn’t it? Weeks ago, all I could think about was the next thrill, the next girl or guy dressed as a girl I’d be with, and what get-rich-quick scam I could get away with. Tanith was obsessed with pleasure, and you were obsessed with power.”

“Those obsessions still bother us. We aren’t over them yet, but I understand what you mean,” Tanith admits. “When I wake up, I still find it hard to believe this isn’t a dream, and that I’m not stuck as a sex toy in Exquista Caro.”

“You would mistake this for a dream?” Terah asks.

“Yes. Living like this is a million times better than always itching for a fix of sex and drugs like I was before.”

Terah sighs and says, “I guess you’re right, and I can relate to you both, now that I think about it. It’s freeing not to always be looking behind my back and worrying about sucking up to powerful people, so I could keep what I had and get more.”

“We’re not going to be free for long. We’ll either die or be locked away in prison forever for what we’ve done and are about to do,” I remind them.

“What did you say before, Thaddeus? As long as we’re doing the right thing, that’s all that matters?” Tanith asks.

“She’s right. Remember and find peace in the fact that we are doing God’s will because at the end of our lives, that will be the only thing we will be judged for,” Terah says.

“Thanks for the reminder. I appreciate it.”

“Say, why don’t we go to church? Spend some time there to obtain some true peace, especially since we’ll be facing a demonic threat soon?”

“That’s a good idea, Terah. Let’s do it, before we get started.”

Going to the nearest Catholic church, we go to it to find it mostly empty. Noticing people lined up at the confessional, Terah and Tanith go up to it, while I stay and pray. Given that I grew up in a for-profit denomination of Christianity, I’m unable to partake in the sacrament. I’m also pretty sure that my baptism was invalid, now that I know what a real baptism should be like from Terah and Tanith, who received all the sacraments. At this rate, I don’t think I’ll be able to receive any of them and will only be baptized through desire.

“Do not worry for your salvation. Continue doing as God wills, and you will have it,” my guardian angel reassures me.

Thank you, my friend. I continue praying, and watch, and am surprised by how long my friends have to wait in line for confession. From what I know, it’s supposed to take only a few minutes for people to confess, but it feels like an hour passes before a person finishes their confession, as if they’re conducting therapy sessions. The smell of strong perfume turns my attention to a woman who walks into the church and kneels by me. She’s dressed with a veil over her face, makeup, long skirt, long-sleeved frilly shirt, and heels, all of which are colored pink and red. I watch her pray with her eyes closed until she opens them and turns her attention to me.

With a smile, she says, “Aren’t you Thaddeus?”

“Huh? Yeah. I am,” I admit in a whisper.

“I’m a big fan of yours. I was surprised to see that you’re a wanted criminal. What are you doing in a place like this?”

“Giving honor to God, before I have to get back to work for Him.”

“Aren’t you afraid someone will report you to the police or Dominion before you do your work?”

“No. This is the life God gave to me, so it’s what I have to accept.”

“That’s what I always liked about you. You’re a fearless man who’s always willing to do what you think is right, no matter the risks.”

“Thank you for the compliment, but…uh…”

The woman moves her face close to mine.

“Can I get one kiss from you before you leave?”

“I…uh…I guess I don’t see the harm in it.”

I move my face close to hers, intending to kiss her on the cheek, only to be surprised when she grabs my face and kisses me on the mouth for a good long while.

“On second thought, you shouldn’t leave here, or at least, shouldn’t leave without me, Thaddeus. I love you, and I want to spend the rest of my life with you.”

“I…”

“Thaddeus, that woman is a man,” my guardian angel says.

The words wake up my head from its infatuation so that I can clearly see the truth about the man. I didn’t notice it before, but now that I see it, based on a better view of the man’s shoulders, hands, and face. I’m also now realizing that the man’s voice was only slightly pitched up, and I wish that I recognized this sooner.

Immediately, I push away from the man and say, “Who are you really?”

“As I said, I’m a fan of yours and would like nothing more than to spend the rest of my life with you. I know the kind of person you’re into and dressed this way because I know you’d be attracted to me.”

Knowing that there’s only one way this man could have known to find me here, there’s no doubt in my mind that this is the work of demons. Without a second thought, I pray to activate my powers, transform, and stick one of my crimson swords through the man’s neck.

“Never meet your heroes,” I say before taking the sword out.

Looking over to Tanith and Terah, who just got out of the confessional, I tell them what happened, and they transform as everyone in the church either hides or starts to flee from it.

“I’m both surprised and not surprised at all that this is how the demons start to go after us,” Tanith says.

“I know, and I’m sorry for my failure to resist my temptations,” I say as I cross myself. “May God forgive me.”

“Don’t dwell on your sin now while the enemy is already attacking us. I’m sure God has forgiven you because of the circumstances, so let’s strike back before they can attack us again,” Terah says.

“You’re right. Council of Punishment, let’s get to burning.”

Exiting the church, I follow my guardian angel’s lead, and we fly to our targets’ destination. We fly into high-rise buildings and underground basements to burn and punish everyone in the area, especially where cultist activity is occurring. With my powers, I cut people apart with my crimson arm sword and burn them with supernatural fire that reduces most to ash while sparing the somewhat innocent. Tanith freezes and burns people with her blue flames, and Terah uses the green lightning emanating from his body to shock and burn people and to take control of some of them, turning them to our side or making them simply kill themselves. No one we face is a match for us. In fact, most try to run in fear, while a few beg for mercy, which they don’t get.

“Beg to God for mercy, not us,” Terah says.

After burning and killing at several locations, I take a look out at Detlef to see the many fires we’ve started and the damage we’ve done to the buildings. It’s like a series of missiles has struck the city, like it’s a warzone. Sure enough, the police and the local hero associations come after us.

“Execute these people as well. Most of them are on Hell’s payroll,” my guardian angel says.

Will do. The Council of Punishment engages law enforcement in a one-sided battle. Their attacks with guns, robots, and superhuman powers of all kinds do little against us when they’re able to hit us. Not long into the fight, I begin seeing doubles of every foe I’m facing, and then start seeing myself as the double.

“This is it, Thaddeus,” the doppelgangers say in my voice. “After this, your usefulness to God will be up.”

I start praying while trying my best to focus on the fight at hand.

“He’s already let you sin in His own house. What makes you think He won’t let it happen again? What makes you think you won’t be thrown away and damned with the rest of us after this? You already know this day will be your last.”

“Tanith, Terah!” I say.

Turning around, I see Tanith burning herself with the blue flames coming out of her left arm. She says, “I know! I’m trying to deal with it!”

“Pray and let your fighting be a prayer to God,” Terah suggests.

Together, we pray and battle until the battle around us is over and temptations fade away. Detlef is in more ruins than before, with even more fires burning the city, destroyed buildings, and dead and unconscious bodies in the streets. This is our God-given work. This is what true justice and doing the right thing look like, and we’re just getting started.

Saturday, February 14, 2026

A collection of my latest book is out today on Amazon!



Thaddeus was a degenerate, a scammer, and an influencer. Tanith was a drug and pleasure addicted whore. Tanith was a power-hungry bishop and governor. All three are the worst kinds of sinners, yet they are given a second chance at life and redeem themselves by sending demons back to Hell and bringing justice to cultists and sinners of all kinds. With their guardian angels by their side, the three fight against worldly and supernatural threats, including the sins that still hold sway over their souls.
This collection includes: Guardian Dear, Puritanical Addict, and Disgraced Piety, along with Behind the Story trivia for each story.

Thursday, February 12, 2026

My 340th book is done and out today!


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Once a bishop and governor, Terah craved power so he could control every aspect of his life. After realizing the vanity of trying to do so, he resigned himself to being killed by an assassin. This, however, isn't the end of his life, as his guardian angel revives him and gives him new powers. God also gives Terah a new purpose: to cleanse the Earth of the demonic and the sinful people in power, with whom Terah was once allied.

Wednesday, February 11, 2026

Disgraced Piety: Chapter 4 – Domination Through Surrender

Chapter 4 – Domination Through Surrender

Flying to the source of the action, I see Thaddeus and Tanith holding their own against superhumans, robots with satanic markings on them, and men with guns and cybernetic enhancements, despite being outnumbered twenty-to-one. The city is covered in flames and ice, and most of its buildings are damaged or destroyed, with not a civilian in sight.

“The demons are getting desperate. Let me have at them and finish them off,” my guardian angel says, which I allow.

I land on one of the damaged buildings and begin to unleash my green lightning to even the odds, turning our enemies to ash and taking possession of some of them. Thaddeus and Tanith notice what is happening and me standing above them. They yell that they knew I would overcome my demons and resume their fighting. The tide turns overwhelmingly in our favor now because of me, and Thaddeus and Tanith can push back against the enemy, so they aren’t trapped in this part of the city.

“What would they be without you?” I hear a weak voice say in the back of my head.

Haven’t I had enough with you?

“You never will, and that’s the problem. Even if you rely on God, you won’t stop being imperfect. How contradictory is that? You are expected to do everything perfectly, but you won’t be made perfect. Instead, you are expected to fail, but not, and then repent, promising to never sin again, only to fall again.”

I must admit that I can’t say that I’m okay with this. I feel the impending possibility of failure to be daunting and something that I pray to be avoided.

“It’s already happened to you, and you’re already beginning to lose what little control you have now. With the reins of your life in reach, why not take back control?”

The demon possessed machinery and people, and their cultists below turn their attention to me and start attacking me. Since Thaddeus and Tanith are distracted by enemies surrounding them, I’m on my own. Everything around me goes black.

“You’ve always been on your own, and always will be. What major accomplishments in your life have been made thanks to the help of others? None, because you’ve gotten everything in your life with your own two hands.”

Praying for help, my guardian angel arrives, and simply starts playing memories in my mind of times when I didn’t know he was there to help me. I see memories of me when I was a child, and watch my guardian angel making sure I don’t fall or get a little push in races. I even see memories of my adult life where my guardian angel taps my shoulder to let me know of threats, which I chalked up to my senses warning me of danger at the time. Seeing these memories reminds me that every part of my life has been planned and set on something similar to that of a conveyor belt, with me only being able to deviate from it at certain points with limited opportunities. We aren’t in control of the circumstances of our birth and early life, and even less in control of our desires and the course of our life, since they are heavily influenced by everything and everyone around us.

What control do we truly have of our lives besides the path we take when given an option, and even then, we can’t choose outside those options? A man in power will not choose to deviate from what gave them their power, and a poor man will not be able to accomplish much, unless given the opportunity by providence and the help of others. I see it clearly now. The vanity of control. What use is it to me when I ruin it when given it? Because of this fact, I relinquish all control of myself to my Lord and God.

“Fool. You need to be in control of yourself to fight back! Otherwise, your life is forfeit to us.”

What is the threat of death to a man who has already died and given his life to God? The demons screech at me and tear my body to shreds. A series of green lightning strikes hits everyone around me, and puts my body together. I’m then flung in the direction of Thaddeus and Tanith, who are getting attacked and overwhelmed like I was, so I use my body to take a beating for them, am torn apart again, and then brought back together through my green lightning. What follows is such a light show that you’d think everyone in Heaven was sending a lightning bolt down to help us, and by the end, the city of Adamas is even more ruined than it was before.

“Woah! That was incredible, Terah, but are you okay?” Tanith asks.

“Of course. I died and have let God control every aspect of my life. Nothing much concerns or phases me anymore,” I say.

“Wow. With that demeanor, you should be our team leader, not me,” Thaddeus says.

“No, it has already been decided by our guardian angels that you should be our leader, and if they say you’re our leader, then God trusts you with the position.”

“Thanks, man. I appreciate it. Oh, what should we name our group now that we have all our members together? The Fiery Avengers?”

“How about The Angels of Punishment?” Tanith suggests.

Thinking this is stupid, but giving my suggestion anyway, I say, “What about The Trio of Divine Terror?”

“What if you call yourselves The Midnight Sons of the New Dawn?” my guardian angel asks.

No. I don’t think they’ll accept that.

“What about the Council of Punishment?”

“Oh, that’s a good one,” my guardian angel and Tanith admit.

Because we can’t come up with anything better, we go with Thaddeus’s idea of calling ourselves the Council of Punishment.

“What do we do now, Thaddeus?” I ask.

“We purge more demons and sinners from the Columbian Union. The Dominion of Mercy and Justice may be doing a good job of it, but examples like the cities we were in prove they’re not doing as good a job as they should, especially in places like the capital,” Thaddeus says.

“Okay. Lead the way to our next purge.”

“Ah, but first, you need a ride since we need to get from place to place discriminately.”

A red flaming chopper motorcycle rides in from a distance and stops in front of Thaddeus, while a blue flaming sports motorcycle rides in and stops in front of Tanith. Behind them, a muscle car, sparking with green electricity, drives itself to me. It’s dark green and has a gold trim, giving it a luxurious look to it.

Thaddeus whistles and says, “I can’t say that it doesn’t suit you. How are you going to drive it without arms?”

My guardian angel explains to me how I can drive it with my powers, so that’s what I tell Thaddeus.

“Okay then. Let’s get out of here before trouble arrives,” Tanith says.

“Let’s go then. Onward, Council of Punishment. We have souls to bring justice to and demons to send to Hell,” Thaddeus says as he sits on his motorcycle.

As I ride off away from Adams with the sun rising behind us, I feel like I’m no longer the man I was before, and that’s okay. In fact, it’s more than okay that I’m no longer who I define myself as and that my life is no longer in my hands. This new life and path set before me by God is the one I should’ve always been on, and with Him guiding and empowering my every move, I’m sure that I’ll make it to Heaven one day, the only goal that matters in life.

The End

Tuesday, February 10, 2026

Disgraced Piety: Chapter 3 – Self-Control

Chapter 3 – Self-Control

How could I prevent this? What did I do wrong? This shouldn’t be happening to me. These are the thoughts that cycle through the darkness around me, along with the whispers of demons, encouraging me to break out with my own strength and not rely on God or my guardian angel, so I do the opposite as they say.

They continue to say things like, “You obtained your own power without their help.”

“You’re amazing without them.”

“When have they truly answered any of your prayers? You’ve never prayed honestly to them, until now, so why would they help you?”

“You’re on your own. You always have been, so you only have yourself to rely on.”

A tear in the darkness opens that my guardian angel goes through and closes behind him. Why wasn’t it left open for me to escape through?

“You aren’t in literal darkness. Think of it as figurative mind fog. In reality, you flew into more populated parts of the city, and the demons are using the population as your puppets against Thaddeus and Tanith,” my guardian angel explains.

“Terah! You can break through it! If I can do it, I’m sure you can!” Thaddeus says.

“Fight it, Terah! I know you’re not in control of yourself,” Tanith says.

“What do they know?” I hear the demons say in my voice.

“They aren’t as wise or learned as you are. They aren’t as versed in prayers and fighting the demonic as you are.”

“They are still addicted to their passions. Thaddeus still wants thrills, and Tanith still craves the pleasures of the flesh.”

“What can these sinners do for you that you cannot?”

Why are these demons torturing me so, and why do they have so much control over me? Am I not doing everything right?

“You’ve taken out the central area where the cultists operate, put the fear of God into them, and killed the rest, but you’ve yet to purge the demons within,” my guardian angel says. “As I said before, you take life too seriously.”

“If you listen to them, you’ll lose control of your life. Isn’t control over what’s rightfully yours all you’ve ever wanted?” the demons say as one. “When you give them control, you lose control of what you believe in and what you’ll do, the very core of controlling yourself. Are you truly willing to give that up?”

If it means taking back control, then yes. Buildings and skyscrapers from Adamas start to emerge from the void around me. At the top of them, I see people crowned like kings and clergy clothed in the best finery.

“Shouldn’t the truth make sense and be logical? It should fit how I view the truth and fit into the parameters I know to be correct,” one of the people on the towers says.

A green bolt of lightning strikes it, burning the tower and sending it crumbling to the ground.

Another person at the top of a tower says, “A good God should act in a way that I think is good. Otherwise, God is not good at all or non-existent.”

Another green bolt of lightning brings down the tower that the person was speaking from. It’s then that I realize that I feel weightless to the point of floating off the ground. I start flying around the towers that also start floating up into the air, and flying around as if we were caught up in a tornado.

“Everything in life can be managed!” another person says as they struggle to stay at the top of their tower. “Everything can go as I plan if I have the right allies and resources! Even the exact time of my death can be planned! I have the power to decide it all!”

No, you fool. Nothing is in your control. A green bolt of lightning strikes and destroys the last buildings and towers. It’s not over yet, though, as the towers are sucked into a vortex that becomes a towering black and green being who resembles me.

“They couldn’t at least make you look a bit more accurate? You look way better than that,” my guardian angel says.

The shadowy doppelganger swipes at me and tries to grab me, while I struggle to dodge it in the turbulence I’m still caught up in.

“See how helpless you are without control of yourself?” the doppelganger says. “Do it! Regain control, and you will save yourself!”

The doppelganger hits me, sending me flying away, and somehow stretches its arms to grab me so it can repeatedly slam me into the ground. I feel like I can just barely squeeze through its grasp, but something is preventing me.

“Yes, it is. It is you who gave up control to God. Regain control, and you can save yourself. You’ve always saved yourself, and you can do it again if you take control.”

This is a trick. Giving myself control will only do so much. If I escape, I won’t be able to escape this void or the demons I find myself burdened with. Perhaps, if I let it kill me, then Thaddeus and Tanith will be free from the me that is fighting them. If that is what must happen, then let it happen according to your will, Lord.

“Hehehe, you always take things too seriously,” my guardian angel says as it appears in front of me.

My guardian angel passes through my body, electrifying it, making green lightning strike all around me, and freeing me from the doppelganger. Turning to it, I watch as it screams and starts throwing punches at me, which hardly do anything to me.

“Look at how pathetic and helpless your angel is making you. With it, you’ll be helpless for the rest of your life, and you’ll never do what you want to again. You’ll have to do as God says to the letter, without you deviating from it in the slightest, no matter how little sense your orders will be,” the doppelganger says.

So be it, according to His will, not mine. One single strike of green lightning comes down to destroy the doppelganger and disperse the void around me. Looking down at myself, I see that I’m wearing the dark green cloak that my guardian angel does. I feel more empowered than I did before, and yet, I have to keep a lid on it and in control.

“Ah, you can let loose when the time comes,” my guardian angel says. “Speaking of that, we’d better go help your new friends. The cultists brought in reinforcements from the neighboring towns and cities around Adamas.”

It’s no wonder that the demons have so much control over the capital, and the temptations are so harsh.

“They’re only harsh because you let them be, and God allows it. You’re still new to not indulging your desire for power and control, so those wounds in your soul need time to heal.”

You’re right. Guide me in the right paths, my guardian angel, and help me not to misstep on my path to Heaven. Teach me the ways of God.

“I will, but first, let’s send the demons back to Hell where they belong.”

I fly up into the air and head towards the explosions in Adamas, all the while praying and hoping that I’ll arrive in time to help Thaddeus and Tanith.

“Oh, you will be. I’ll make sure of it.”

Nothing is suspenseful or uncertain with you, is it?

“Nothing is when you put your full trust in God.”

Monday, February 9, 2026

Disgraced Piety: Chapter 2 – Going for the Throat

Chapter 2 – Going for the Throat

Two figures walk out of the red and blue flames in front of me, and for some reason, I recognize them despite not seeing them in years or really having to remember them for their importance.

“Thaddeus? Tanith?” I say.

“Terah! It’s been a while, hasn’t it?” Thaddeus says with his arms open.

“What are you two doing here, and why do you look so different?”

Thaddeus doesn’t look much different than he usually does with his black jacket, red shirt, and black pants and boots, but his red, orange, and yellow eyes are supernatural, and Tanith is different in that her skin is grey, her hair is white, her eyes are white, and she isn’t dressed like a hooker. Instead, she’s dressed mostly conservatively with a grey shirt, grey skirt, and dark grey thigh-high boots.

“Don’t look so defensive. We’re not here to fight you. I must admit that when our guardian angels told us to find you, we were doubtful of it since we heard you died, but I guess you should never doubt a messenger from God, right?”

“I haven’t seen you since I arranged a group of promiscuous nuns for you to have an orgy, Thaddeus. What happened to you both?”

“We’ve changed because of our guardian angels,” Tanith explains. “I know that may seem hard to believe, especially since I was arranging your clergy and nuns to fulfill their fetishes in Exquista Caro, but believe us when we say we’re different now. We even destroyed that hive of demonic degeneracy together.”

“I heard that through my sources, but thought you would be dead, and Thaddeus would’ve been brought in by the Dominion by now, and yet, here you both are.”

“They’re telling the truth, Terah. They aren’t agents of our enemy and will be our most trusted allies from now on,” my guardian angel says.

“My guardian angel tells me to believe you, so I will. Mind explaining what that explosion you both caused was about?”

“Our guardian angels made our presence known and brought us to you,” Tanith explains.

“It probably caused quite a stir in the city.”

“We did? What about what you did?” Thaddeus asks.

“The authorities in the city are slower to respond to incidents like this because they allow them to get away with crime, and if something does happen at one of their events like this, then their onsite security can usually deal with it. Since I’ve dealt with them, the authorities are trying to figure out if this was intentional before sending in law enforcement, which is why they haven’t shown up yet.”

“We shouldn’t wait around for them, unless they’re a target,” Tanith says.

“Agreed. If you go where I tell you, we can expunge the corrupt rulers and demonic cultists from the capital in minutes.”

“I’ll allow it, as the leader of our trio,” Thaddeus says.

“You’re the leader?”

“Yes, he is,” my guardian angel confirms as Thaddeus says much the same thing with pride. “I know it may seem hard to believe, but you know God allows even the most idiotic people a seat of power.”

Yes, but Thaddeus of all people?

“He’s a changed man. You’ll see how useful he is in the coming fight.”

Accepting Thaddeus’s role as leader of our trio, I tell him where to go, and we fly to the neighboring rooftop of the location. This place has various expensive stores, concert venues, luxurious halls, and hotel rooms designed for kings.

“This is the part of the city they call the royal quarter,” Tanith says.

“Yes. The capital city of Adamas doesn’t have the most crime and corruption under the streets like most cities. Instead, it happens in its official buildings, in plain sight, but behind closed secret doors,” I explain.

“Makes sense. I can already hear the whispers of demons. Can you, Tanith?” Thaddeus asks, which Tanith confirms.

Listening closer, I can hear indiscernible whispers behind me.

“Try not to listen to those creeps too much. All they do is complain about other people’s sins and whine about how horrible their lives are. Let me give them a real reason to cry,” my guardian angel says.

Go ahead and handle the demonic threat. I’ll handle the people here.

“Sir, yes, sir!”

I point Thaddeus and Tanith to the buildings they should focus on and set them loose. In an instant, they change their appearance. Thaddeus looks like a flaming devil with horns on his head and two crimson swords for arms, and Tanith, who looks a lot like my guardian angel, is dressed in black and gray with a spear-like right arm and blue flames coming from her left arm. The two leap into action, entering buildings and burning them from the inside out. Meanwhile, I bring down green lightning on the buildings, creating holes in them, allowing them to burn and vaporize, and giving me control over the people I’m allowed to. Law enforcement, both those on the payroll of the corrupt leaders, politicians, and businessmen, and those not technically on it, finally arrive and provide more active targets, more people to control. Huh? Why would I want that?

“Because it’s your role, Terah. It’s your purpose in life to control people and their lives, especially your own,” I hear a voice in my head that sounds like mine.

Demons. I focus on the task at hand and pray Hail Marys to keep my mind off their temptations.

“God knows your place is in a position where you have reign over people’s lives. You gave up the power you had, and He gave you even more. What more proof do you need that you’re a truly pious man?”

I am powerless without God. He is the only good I need, and the greatest power He could give me is control over myself to never sin again. A loud screeching sound comes from behind me before going suddenly quiet. I’m expecting to hear more, but I don’t hear a word. That can’t be it. From what I know, demons don’t give up that easily. Perhaps, they’re affecting me in what I’m feeling with these powers. The lightning coming from me and the power I feel over others is an ecstasy unlike anything I’ve felt before. I have to remember my guardian angel’s advice and not indulge in this power, lest I let it rule over me and I fall to sin again.

“Good job, my friend! I know you knew the right words and method to get rid of those demons,” my guardian angel says.

I was a bishop, and even though I didn’t care for those prayers before, I remembered how to turn away the temptations of demons just in case. Around me, I see the ruins of the buildings, hundreds of dead and burned bodies, and red flames intermixed with icy, blue flames and electrical green flames.

“The fight is already over?” I ask as if disappointed.

“Yeah. I’m just as surprised as you are. Even though we were right on the money because of the many satanic worship sites behind closed doors and encountered temptations from demons, we were able to overcome them and destroy everything and everyone in our path,” Thaddeus explains.

“I’m sure we couldn’t have done it without you,” Tanith adds.

You’re right about that. Before I say anything, Thaddeus looks above him and then says, “My guardian angel says our job here in Adamas isn’t done yet.”

“Really? This was the most secure and central for all demon worship and cultist activity,” I say.

“There are other places that must be purged so that the capital can be cleaned. I’m sure with your help, we’ll get this done in no time.”

I look up to my guardian angel, who nods in approval, so I tepidly do as Thaddeus says. Along with Tanith, the three of us go from place to place in Adamas, causing death and destruction, and getting into fights with its defenders and an escalating, but rapidly depleting, law enforcement. It’s during one of these battles that I get attacked and discover that I’m unharmed by most attacks, like my body is some kind of stone wall, and adding to my feeling of invincibility. None of my attackers can land more than one or two hits before my green lightning kills or lets me take control of them. Not even the demons who continue to tempt me can bother me or break my concentration away from the fight at hand.

These powers were exhilarating at first to have, but now, I’m starting to get bored. All I’m doing is sitting on the sidelines, letting my powers do their thing, and sometimes giving commands to people who die or rarely get knocked out soon after. Thaddeus and Tanith have immense power as well, but they at least seem to be challenged in their fights, despite probably doing the same thing as me.

“You’re too good for them,” a voice in my head says.

“You’re too powerful.”

“You always were.”

“That’s why you’re being kept back. You need to take back control.”

Ah, pride, the first of all falls to happen when a sin is committed. Should’ve known to keep a better lid on my thoughts. No matter I can-

“You can do anything you put your mind to.”

“You’re amazing like that, Terah.”

“You can be ruler of the capital if you want to.”

“You were already its governor, and its people will have to listen to you since a majority of its law enforcement is dead or knocked out because of you.”

Flashes of green lightning unintentionally come out of me, hitting the bodies on the floor. The bodies get up and start attacking Thaddeus and Tanith. What is going on? I can’t control them!

“You were never in control, so go on and take control for yourself!” the demons say.

“You’ve gotten control over hundreds of thousands of people. Why can’t you do it to a few?”

“Why can’t you control yourself?”

I try to take control of the walking corpses, but then find myself uncontrollably flying and spinning in the air, and away from the area. I’m better at controlling myself than this! My prayers should be helping me, but nothing is happening the way it should! Agh! Is this God humbling me, or have I already outlived my purpose? Have I done something wrong? I need answers. Guardian angel! Where are you?

As I uncontrollably spin in the air, I see a large shadowy figure form where I am heading as if I’m being sucked into it. The figure smiles and says, “Take control, Terah. You can do it.” It then opens its mouth, and I fly into its body.

Saturday, February 7, 2026

My 339th book is done and out today!



Once a woman ruled by her hunger for pleasure and feeling good, Tanith indulged in every drug and perverted form of sex to fulfill her needs, but after accepting a way out from her guardian angel, she now tries to break the chains of lust that bind her. The ruins of a city known as Exquista Caro are a hotbed of porn shootings and prostitution dens that serve all kinds of forbidden fetishes. Tanith helped to build it up, and now, she's going to tear it down as her penance, while being harassed by a demon who wears her face and uses her own desires against her to keep her trapped in her addiction.