The original sin, Adam's sin, was giving in to temptation. God, upon creating Adam and Eve, told them they were not to eat of the Fruit of the Tree of the Knowledge of Good and Evil. But the Snake whispered to Eve, "Take and eat this Fruit. Nothing will happen to you. It is good and sweet. God only wants to keep you from knowing what He knows." So Eve took and ate of the Fruit. It was good, and she ran to Adam and offered him the Fruit. He took and ate of the Fruit as well. That was the first sin, that moment when Adam bit into the Fruit. That is when Humanity fell from the Grace of God.

Sister Alexiel, you are my temptation, and I've given in. You don't return my affection, but you tempt me. Your perfectly-formed body stirs something deep inside me. Your full, round bosom looks soft and pillowy and I want to rest my head there. I'd love to run my hands over your soft, creamy skin. Those luscious, virulent lips of yours look juicy and I long so bad to kiss them. And your firm, tight buttocks? Oh, only something to grab on to so that I could drive myself deeper into your velvet folds.

Because of your rejection, dear sister, I haven't sinned physically. But I've sinned in my heart. You wretched Jezebel! I am not worthy of Paradise because of you! You seem innocent enough, but deep down, you're a whore! You reject me only because you know what I'm made of. You look at this body, wrought of refuse, and it disgusts you. Oh, vile bitch, I'll make you love me.

We've both sinned, you see. I am Adam, who has given in to temptation, forever shutting myself off from the glory of the Creator. Your sin, whether or not you're aware, is that of Jezebel. She, who painted her face, caused men to lust after her. She caused her brothers to stumble and fall in their faith. Yes, you, Alexiel, are Jezebel, who has caused her brother to fall.

You, my dear, are also unworthy of Paradise. You, who betrayed Heaven and murdered your brother angels, were unworthy before that slaughter. I find it quite amusing. You are my twin, my equal, my other half. We were together upon our creation and we shall be together throughout eternity. Knowing this comforts me.

I am not alone in my sin.