An old abandoned oil building in the middle of the ocean was all she could find. She had to move fast with Mordo on her tail. Genesis flipped through the book until she could find the right section. Pictures of a large face were on the pages. No other description of Dormammu was inside. She sat in the middle of the structure as she looked up at the clouds.

The book was on her lap as she gulped. "By the power of the wand, I welcome the portal to Dormammu in this dimension."

Genesis grimaced at that. "What wand?"

Something wooden was brought to her neck and held against it, causing her to choke. She was forced to her feet as someone spoke. "Dormammu awakens."

Mordo. Genesis felt her neck bruising with pain and they both looked up and saw dark clouds apparently above them. A dark hole opened, as Genesis elbowed Mordo away and flew up towards it. Mordo stepped on thin air with his boots, and followed her. He used his staff to transform it into a whip and managed to whip it around her leg.

They reached the entrance of the hole as Genesis felt his whip on her leg. Her eyes glowed as she grew angry. They both felt sucked into the sky, unable to fight back. Genesis struggled to maintain her flight pattern, but it was no use. Up they went, into darkness as a mighty voice spoke.

"Who summons me?"

This world was dark. Genesis was on her stomach and lifted her head to find several colors within the darkness. Large balls of color and matte that weren't from Earth or anything a human had seen. in space. This had to be another dimension. Mordo was not too far from her, unconscious. Also laying on his stomach. Genesis turned to see the large, blue glowing ball before her. She flew up and realized the ball was no creature, it was a pupil. The being's face became more clear the more she stared.

Genesis wasn't exactly sure how to start or even how to introduce herself. "I-I summoned you, Dormammu."

His large face looked like it was made of ripples of purple and silver flames. "Away from my sight."

Something wrapped around her leg and dragged her down to ground. A pair of strong hands lifted her to her feet, and dragged her away. She turned and saw a male, who had the strangest eyes she had ever seen. They looked cracked around the eyes.

"Wait! I'm here to surrender to you," Genesis called out to Dormammu.

The man holding her kept pulling on her arm as Dormammu said, "Kaecilius, dispose of-"

Everything else the mighty creature said blurred away as Genesis turned to look at the man once more. He wore a mustard tunic and his hair was long enough to be in a ponytail. Her stomach clenched as she stared at him.

"Papá?"

Kaecilius stopped, and grimaced at her. "What?"

"Get on with it, you fool," Dormammu demanded.

Genesis please with her eyes for him to listen. "I'm your daughter, Genesis. You had my mother abandon me years ago."

"It can't be possible," he mumbled.

Genesis flew back up to Dormammu, and clenched her fists. "My father is Kaecilius, and I'm here to fulfill my purpose. Thanos is dead, and he came the closest to achieving his goal. Now, I submit to you."

Kaecilius watched from below, still unable to fathom everything. Dormammu stared at the young girl, and seemed suspicious. "You...I left some of my power on Earth, and ever since your father failed me, I have been searching for that power. If Thanos is truly dead, then you are mine."

She flew back to her father as Dormammu spotted Mordo, still unconscious. Genesis had to think fast, and said, "He's with me!"

"Kaecilius, get the girl ready," Dormammu ordered.

Kaecilius leaned close to Genesis and said, "Follow me."

He led her away from the giant face, and towards a large flat terrain. She looked around at the different colors in the dark sky, as Kaecilius turned around to stare at her.

"How is it...that you are here?"

Genesis was about to explain Stephen and everything that had happened, but she remembered that he was a servant to Dormammu, and responsible for many terrible things, including killing Stephen's mentor. Her mind was raced to think of an explanation.

"Thanos...he stole me away, and pretty much explained everything to me. My power is what told him everything he needed to know about me. When he died, I knew that I had to find you-"

"How did he die?"

She paused at his interruption. "I-I killed him."

Kaecilius was taken back. "What?"

"He...wanted to impregnate me, and I didn't want it."

"Dormammu will kill you if he discovers you killed Thanos," Kaecilius scolded.

Genesis narrowed her eyes. "He can damn well try. Nice to know you have my back."

He didn't seem to understand that. Genesis felt a part of herself sadden. She didn't know how her interaction with her own father would go, but it wasn't this.

"Why is that scum here with you?"

She knew he meant Mordo, but she felt too upset to answer. When she didn't answer, Kaecilius gripped her arm tightly. Immediately, she blasted him away with a flick of her wrist. He landed several feet away, on his back.

"Ungrateful child," he snapped as he got up, "I should've known you were in league with them."

"I'm not in league with anyone but myself."

Kaecilius raged with anger as he stormed towards her. "I can only assume you've met Strange as well. It must be through-"

Genesis flew up and used her powers to dangle Kaecilius upside down by his leg. He squirmed around as he realized how high up they were.

"I came here, knowing my purpose and to find my father. Now I know why you abandoned me. You crave power more than anything. More than being there for your child."

"I chose to gain power for a better life for you!"

"You've cursed me," Genesis cried, holding back tears.

"I never meant for you to feel alone. When I discovered that there was a way to attain this power, I had to-"

She shook her head and replied, "The greatest power you could've given me was the love of a father."

Kaecilius recalled the young Hispanic woman he got pregnant. He couldn't exactly remember her name, it was so long ago, but her features were there in Genesis' face. He stared at his daughter, and as she flew them both down, he realized her pain. He got to his feet and held out his hand to her.

"I don't deserve your forgiveness. But, please, assure me that I will someday be worthy to be seen as the father that you deserve," he mumbled, gently.

Genesis stared at his hand, but held onto it. The sky turned darker as Kaecilius remembered Dormammu awaited them. "I must prepare you for Dormammu."

Genesis suddenly felt nervous as she gripped his hand. "What'll he do to me?"

"Perhaps he will want to see the full extent of your abilities. I know there's more to your gifts than flight," Kaecilius replied.

She held her breath at that, and nodded.

"You must address him respectfully, and obey his every command. Do not speak unless spoken to, understand?"

"Okay," she replied.

"Be direct and show him as much you can. He relishes in the idea of power. I will stand nearby and watch. You don't need to be afraid."

Genesis walked back with her father as Dormammu impatiently poured. Kaecilius motioned for her to fly up and face the great Dormammu. She lifted herself up and stared at him.

"Show me your power," his thunderous voice commanded.

She wasn't exactly sure what to show him because she was still learning her own powers. Rhodey had taught her a lot, but she still felt this burning feeling that she could do more. There wasn't anything really heavy for her to lift, so she improvised.

Her hands went together and she created a glowing ball of pure energy. It zapped within her hands, ad she made bigger and bigger. Dormammu watched as she soon created a huge globe of energy.

"Do more," he said.

She made the globe disappear, and turned to her father. With her hands out, she picked him up and flew him around. With one hand, she controlled his flying, with the other, she clenched her fist and blasted the terrain where they stood before. A large crater was created from the blast, as she put her father down.

Her hands glowed as she held them out towards Dormammu. She closed her eyes and entered his mind. She felt as if she had been sucked through a dark tunnel.

Dormammu, I've come to bargain!

You will suffer for eternity.

You failed me, Kaecilius! Never again!

Thanos has begun his goal in collecting the Stones.

Ronan has failed...

She gasped when she felt him push her out of his mind. Dormammu stared at her, impressed.

"You have proven yourself to be quite useful. You are not as useless as your father, but you still have much to learn," Dormammu explained.

Genesis landed back on the ground with Kaecilius looking at her, proudly. Dormammu sent them away as he had much to think about in his plans for her. Kaecilius glanced at Mordo, and asked what was to be done about him.

"I'll handle it," Genesis said, quickly.

She had his body follow them, as he remained unconscious. She wasn't sure why, but she wasn't about to let them fry Mordo into a pulp. Kaecilius stared at her, confused.

"What are you doing?"

"He's with me. Is there somewhere I can put him?"

He left her to a small house, which seemed a bit out of place for the dimension. They laid him down in a bunk, and she yawned. "I think I better get some sleep."

Kaecilius showed her another bed and smiled as she almost immediately fell asleep. Leaving the house, he met with Dormammu once again. He knelt down and bowed, accordingly.

"Your child is more powerful than she knows, Kaecilius. Make sure it stays that way, for now. I don't want her getting an ideas," Dormammu commanded.

Kaecilius nodded at that.

"If she succeeds, I will pardon all your past failures. With her power, I could venture the universe with ease, as well as other dimensions. Make sure she is content with her stay."

"Yes, Lord Dormammu," Kaecilius replied.

"And find out everything about the man she brought with her," Dormammu added.

Kaecilius gave another bow before returning to the house. He shut the door and noticed Genesis was sound asleep. He turned when he heard Mordo stirring in his bunk. Kaecilius stood over him with a knife in his hand, and watched Mordo open his eyes.

"Don't move," Kaecilius warned with his knife at the man's neck.

Mordo nearly chuckled. "I'll be damned. Dormammu kept you alive, did he? Your daughter must be ecstatic."

Kaecilius turned to Genesis and Mordo gave a small laugh as he followed his gaze. "So father and daughter have reunited. This day keeps getting more interesting."

"Don't you dare say a word against her," Kaecilius hissed as he pressed the knife closer.

Mordo looked at Genesis and then back at Kaecilius. "I see. You don't know why she's here."

When Kaecilius said nothing, Mordo shook his head. "As an old friend, I think I should tell you. I'm sure you remember Stephen Strange."