Grim Introduction And Realization

As the dark cloud appreciated the divine light's insight on the favouritism towards Lucifer, she sensed a very powerful intelligence in the vicinity. Curious, the Darkness turned her attention towards this, ending the telepathic exchange with God.

"Brother, who's the entity nearby?" she maintained her childlike tone.

"That, Sis, is none other than Death," revealed her divine companion, "and he is about to reveal to my past self about how he came about."

They then turned their attention towards the revelation that was to unfold before them.

"You there," the past version of the Creator demanded from the grim entity, "come forth into the light and introduce yourself!"

"Very well," the latter complied and revealed his winged being, "I arrived here to find the root causes of my coming into existence. At first, I thought that the wholesale obliteration of entire universes, one after another, brought about that which I emerged from. However, with the observed demise of enough universes, I came to realize that the destruction was not random. Once enough of me came into being, I rushed towards here, wherever we are now, to obtain my answers. And you?"

"Now that you have stated your piece, allow me to state mine," reciprocated the former, "All that destruction was caused by the… the Darkness, a horrible, destructive, and amoral entity that had just been weakened by these four primordial creations of mine, and then locked away by me. You may call me God, by the way."

"Alright, God," acknowledged the grim entity, "I suppose that, given my emergence from so much destruction, you may call me… Death."

At this point, the confidante was not amused.

"Horrible?" she asked her confidant for an explanation.

"You did destroy one universe after another with each cataclysm of yours, did you not?" responded the latter with a question.

"You never told me exactly why you needed something else, or something that wasn't me," shot back the former.

"Didn't I show you, the potential for something better than us?" snapped the confidant, before realizing his mistake. He realized that, during that state of primordial existence and despite their sibling love for each other, they had felt awkward communicating with one another and had assumed too much about each other.

Now, at least, the Darkness and God had billions of years to learn how to exchange thoughts and ideas properly.