Monster Of A Beginning
While Heaven continued to be fashioned, the dark cloud was taken by the divine light to the non-corporeal realm that held the many bits of black goo. There they were, the Darkness and God, surveying the interior of the dimension.
"So, what have you called this place?" wondered the more feminine of the two entities.
"At this point in time, nothing," answered the more masculine of the two entities, "though I called it Purgatory after existence was bristling with life."
"Why are we here?" the former expressed her instinct to ask away.
"These prisoners are working on dastardly means to enable one of their own kind to be released from here," the latter satisfied the curiosity expressed, "They've tried repeatedly to escape, only to fail spectacularly each time."
The two divine companions witnessed the breeding work performed before them. The Leviathan remains of the supermassive primordial gestalt with feminine characteristics spewed some of what their combined form had consumed. Among the debris was a form that was nothing less than a monster of a beginning.
"That, Brother, is absolutely creepy," the Destroyer shared her revulsion towards the form.
"That, Sis," revealed the Creator, "is a hybrid, and a feminine one at that. She isn't a full Leviathan, having her remaining origins in the devoured universe that you saw."
"Otherwise," he continued, "she's their boldest attempt to get out of here. She's their ticket, so to speak."
"Did you do anything about this conniving?" the curious one popped the most logical question she could think of.
"Not really," replied her divine companion, "She would have had to achieve lots of things before arriving in any position to release these horrors."
Looking upon the monstrous form before them, the guide had something else to add.
"Still, her power is quite impressive," he complimented, "She'll get out of here in due time. We'll see her again, by the way."
"What? Is it time to go?" asked the Darkness.
"There's a lot more to see out there than in here," God stated the obvious, before the two of them departed.
