Arachne was a beautiful and skillful woman from Greece. She was the best weaver of her village. She was also very prideful. She boasted that she was so good she would easily out weave the great weaving goddess Athena. Athena heard this and challenged her to prove herself. Arachne accepted the challenge. She wove a beautiful tapestry depicting the secrets of the gods and enraged Athena. Athena destroyed the tapestry and Arachne hung her self in in her grief. Athena felt sorry for the girl and transformed her into a beautiful spider so she may weave for eternity. Like Arachne I create stories that is not mine to tell. These characters belong to Charlaine Harris, Alan Ball and HBO. I only tell plots that come to my mind.


It had been long night when Godric stormed into the house. He grabbed a statue off the desk and threw it across the room with a growl. It had been a while since Eric saw Godric like this, but the fit were beginning to form a pattern. He rushed to Godric's side as always. He looked over Godric and saw that Godric was covered in blood. "Godric, what has happened?" Godric collapse to his knees in tears and Eric held him while he cried. "I've done it again Eric." Eric tried to sooth Godric. "It's okay Godric. Tell me what happened." Godric held Eric close as he relayed the night to him. "I was invited to a party and I went. A boy from the college took interest in me. He grabbed my interest and we went off alone. Next thing I knew he was dead. I don't remember killing him, but he's dead Eric. I must have done it because I'm covered in blood" Eric held Godric as he broke down. These fits were happening more and more often and Eric did not know how to help his maker. He feared for his safety and sanity. Eventually Godric fell asleep and Eric carried him to bed. He got him out of his bloody cloths and burned them. They would have to move again but he would do it for Godric. He took a washcloth and cleaned the blood from Godric's body before climbing in bed next to him. Held the smaller man before falling to sleep him self. He'd make the arrangement to move on the following night.