Grave Misunderstandings
For her part, the dark cloud realized another error of her ways in her past dealings with the divine light. With each universal cataclysm caused, the Darkness made the wrong complaints towards God all along, based on grave misunderstandings. Now, she would make a dedicated effort towards understanding her younger brother's awkward need for witnessing the realization of something better than either of them in one or more ways.
"You know," cooed the older sister, "some humans have wondered if you could create a stone so heavy that even you could not lift it. Was your need some paradoxical realization of this?"
"Not in the literal sense," blurted the younger brother, "I had in mind natural interactions and intelligent character."
Satisfied for now, the more feminine of the two entities returned her attention towards Death.
"Brother, could you please clarify what this Death said about coming into existence because of my obliteration of one universe after another?" she resumed her childlike tone.
"He comes from what humans would call a byproduct, Sis," the more masculine of the two entities went to the point, "Like ash from fuel combustion, manure from a feedlot operation, or sawdust at a sawmill, the deathly substance from which he emerged was a byproduct of your wanton destruction. You didn't exactly create either that or him. Don't worry, for many more byproducts emerged as a result of my creative work."
"I look forward to seeing them all," the dark essence stated matter-of-factly.
"By the way," divagated her divine companion, "as he is at this moment of existence, Death is just as powerful as my four immediate sons put together. He'll be even more powerful in due time, and I'll show you that later."
The Darkness noted that grave description of power so that she could witness its deathly demonstration in the future. In the meantime, God summoned the fortitude to recount the woefully short existence of the next universe that he created, as well as the creation of his most chaotic creations ever.
