Kaecilius heard Mordo's words and his head lowered. It had been done. The two men stood by each other as they looked up at the god above them. Dormammu hadn't said much since the sacrifice took place. Mordo couldn't quite pin a word on it, but the god looked ill.

"Perhaps we should leave him," Mordo suggested.

"No," Kaecilius replied.

"Just for a moment."

Hesitant, Kaecilius turned away as they started to leave. A shriek of agony filled the entire dimension as the two men fell to their knees and covered their ears. Mordo groaned aloud as he turned to see Dormammu facing upwards and screaming in pain.

"Dormammu!"

Mordo tried to get to his feet, but Kaecilius pulled him back down. "Get down, idiot!"

They both watched Dormammu shriek more and even louder. Sparks of lightning filled the sky again. Mordo watched the sky in terrorist as he and Kaecilius tries to look around for shelter. Standing up, Kaecilius clumsily opened the mirror dimension to protect them. Mordo watched the lightning in the sky grow more ferocious. It all came together towards the ground and formed a bright light. They shielded their faces until it dimmed down. Mordo dared to look and gasped.

Kaecilius looked and was also in shock. Genesis was glowing completely with a violet glow. Her hair looked a bit longer, and her fists were clenched. Dormammu was weak but his anger was fueled.

He blasted at her, but she flew away. With both hands, she formed an orb of energy and lightning. It appeared to be the size of a bowling ball. She cried out as she tossed it towards his face.

He shrieked again as it hurned his face. Genesis turned to look at the two men below. Mordo broke through the mirror dimension and ran off. Kaecilius remained standing, as Genesis raged towards him. Her hands gripped his throat as he was now on his back. His calm demeanor made her hesitate for a brief moment.

"You know better than this," he croaked.

She narrowed her eyes. "You don't even know me."

"I just made you. I knew Dormammu had to kill you to break the curse you had."

Genesis almost didn't want to believe it. "No..."

"You had potential and took far too long to master your power. That's when I knew you needed to be broken to be reborn," Kaecilius explained as her grip loosened.

"..."

His rough hand touched her cheek. "I never did anything good by you. Failure has always been my fate."

Genesis could only listen and stare. Suddenly, a sharp beam of rock went through his chest from underneath him. He moaned loudly as she shrieked.

"NO!"

Her voice shook in a sob. Dormammu breathed heavily as he mumbled, "Useless."

Kaecilius felt blood fill his throat as he coughed. He was still breathing as Genesis shot herself up to the sky and summoned all the powers of darkness the dimension held. Her eyes glowed brightly and her mouth opened to reveal more light.

Black and purple smoke filled the sky as she shot all her power at the mighty being. He tried to fight back, but the battle was over within seconds. Genesis watched his face deteriorate into ash, and the deed was done. Her feet found the ground as she raced to her father's body.

He was blankly looking up at the sky as she held back sobs. Unsure if she should attempt to remove the beam or leave him, Genesis wept. Kaecilius watched her knee beside his head. He tried to speam, but no words came. She watched him point to his head, as she tried to understand.

"R...read."

Genesis wiped her eyes as she held out her hands. Closing her eyes, she went in. His mind was empty and fading away. She stood in darkness as she heard his fading voice.

"I've always known failure. Promise me...that you will not have been my greatest."

She shook her head and tried not to cry again. "No. No, you didn't fail."

"Dormammu is gone. You used power from this dimension to achieve it. A part of him will live in your. A part that will...yearn to use dark magic. You must not."

He continued. "Everything I have done...I am truly sorry. Find Strange. Your love."

Genesis mumbled Stephen's name and her eyes saddened.

"Do not fail...where I failed. To love."

Before Genesis could give him words of comfort, the vision faded away as his mind died. She wiped her eyes at the sight of his dead body. Her trembling hand touched his cheek, and she wept.

"This must be a massive loss for you."

Genesis heard Mordo's voice as she scanned the area. She couldn't see him at all.

"To lose one's lover...and then father? Words cannot express my pity for you," Mordo continued.

Slowly, she turned and saw him standing behind her, holding the spell book that brought them here. She gasped and he gave her an evil grin.

"Thanos and Dormammu are both dead."

"Aw, did you figure that out on your own, big boy?" Genesis mocked.

She thought he would send hellfire onto her, but he seemed almost amused by her. "Come with me, and help my cause. You-"

Genesis stood up, clenching her fists. "You can shove that offer up your ass."

Mordo seemed disappointed but not surprised. His eyes looked down at the spell book and he shook his head. "I must confess that I mourned Stephen's disappearance-"

A blast to his chest knocked him off of his feet and onto his back. Genesis flew above him, glowing with anger and sneered, "Don't you ever speak his name again."

"You'll regret doing that. Now, you'll remain here...forever. Pity to see such a pretty face go to waste. I'll remember your beauty and nothing else."

With the book opened, Mordo chanted a spell as Genesis watched him disappear in a flash. She gasped and looked around as if an escape door would appear. "Oh no..."

She zoomed towards the sky, searching for something. An exit or any opening within the dimension that would help her escape. Nothing could be found. Her heart raced as she tried to remember the spell that brought her here. She was beginning to fear she would never get out as she landed back on the ground.

"God, help me...help me.."

Covering her face, she tried not to give into crying. Pulling her hands away from her face, Genesis remembered killing a god not too long ago. "Come on."

Holding her hands up in the air, she tried to picture her small apartment back at home. Her mind ventured into her old memories there, and she couldn't help but cherish them. From her hands came blasts of energy towards the sky, as she attempted to open some form of portal to go home. To go anywhere, really. Anywhere but here. In her attempts to open a portal, she somehow managed to draw the memories of the dark demension itself. As if it were computer and she was downloading it files into her mind.

She saw Stephen appearing and dying several times, her father performing tasks for Dormammu, others attempting to gain power from the god and being killed instantly. Genesis focused what she could to open something. Though nothing appeared, she kept trying.

A/N: Thanks so much for reading! And to the person requesting I update my strangers and pajamas fic, I just did, enjoy! More will come in the next chapter!