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Chapter 83: Roo to Eve I



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Roo, who was now more than just a void, felt a kind of happiness she had never known before. She was named. She was Roo, and she loved Adam with every fiber of her new, undefined existence. And surely, Adam loved Ru, right? She convinced herself of it. How could he not? She was always there, listening, watching, caring.

But just as everything seemed perfect—calm, peaceful, and full of possibilities—a bright, blinding light tore through the skies of the garden. The third heaven shimmered as the Almighty God Roger descended, his divine presence overwhelming. His light illuminated the entire Garden of Eden, casting everything into sharp, surreal clarity. Roo, hidden as always, was startled. Why was the Almighty here now? Why didn't He come when Adam was so lonely before? Why now, when Ru was finally starting to feel like Adam's closest companion?

Roo focused intently as Almighty God Roger spoke, his voice powerful yet gentle. "My child," He said, addressing Adam, "I have seen your loneliness."

Adam nodded, his face reflecting his inner pain. "Yes," he replied softly, his voice almost trembling with honesty.

Roo's heart—or whatever she had that resembled one—shattered. Loneliness? But wasn't she there for Adam? Didn't he feel her presence? Didn't her silent company mean anything? She felt betrayed, even though she knew Adam couldn't see or hear her. Still, the words pierced her deeply.

Then Almighty God Roger's next words caught both Adam and Roo by surprise. "I will create for you a partner," He declared, his tone filled with certainty. "A companion who will come from you."

Roo froze. Adam, equally startled, took a step back. His expression was a mix of confusion and shock. "From… me?" Adam asked hesitantly, his voice tinged with disbelief.

Roo's mind raced. "Wait," she thought. "From him? Will Adam… will Adam become pregnant?" She had watched countless Omniversal layers unfold, seen how life was created, understood the process of children being born. But this… this was something completely unexpected.

Adam, clearly overwhelmed, stepped back again. "What do you mean, Lord?" he asked cautiously, glancing down at himself as if trying to figure out where this 'creation' would happen.

Roo couldn't help but feel a mix of panic and curiosity. If Adam carried a child, what would that mean for her? What would it mean for them? Her non-existent form felt a strange pressure, like holding her breath even though she didn't need to breathe.

But Almighty God Roger raised a hand, his expression kind and reassuring. "Do not fear, my child," He said, addressing Adam's visible worry. "You will not carry the child."

Roo exhaled—or at least she imagined she did. She felt an odd sense of relief, though she wasn't entirely sure why. The Almighty continued, His divine tone unwavering. "I will create your companion from you, but not in the way you imagine. From your ribs, I will fashion someone who is your equal, your partner in all things."

Roo's curiosity deepened. Ribs? How would that work? She'd seen creation, stars forming, universes expanding, but she'd never seen something like this. She watched intently as Almighty God Roger raised His hand toward Adam. A soft golden light surrounded Adam, and for a moment, Roo could feel the warmth radiating from it. It wasn't just physical light—it was something deeper, something that touched the very essence of existence.

Adam stood still, his face calm now, though his earlier confusion lingered faintly in his eyes. The light focused around his side, where his ribs were. Roo leaned closer, though she couldn't physically move. Her curiosity was at its peak.

And then, in one smooth motion, Almighty God Roger reached into the light and carefully removed a single rib from Adam's side. Adam didn't flinch or cry out—there was no pain, just a sense of awe as he watched the process. The rib glowed brightly in the Creator's hands, pulsating like it held the spark of life itself.

Roo's emotions swirled. Awe. Jealousy. Confusion. She wanted to understand, but most of all, she wanted to know—would this new being take Adam away from her? Would this new creation claim all of Adam's love and attention? Roo didn't know how to feel, but she couldn't tear her gaze away.

As the Almighty began to shape the rib into something new, Roo noticed the delicate care He put into His work. The rib stretched and shifted, growing into the form of a woman. Her hair was long and golden, her features soft and graceful. She radiated a beauty that seemed almost otherworldly, even in the perfection of the garden.

Roo's non-existent heart clenched. "She's… beautiful," she admitted silently. But with that thought came an undercurrent of jealousy. "Too beautiful," Roo added, her feelings spiraling. This new creation was meant to be Adam's partner. Wasn't Roo enough? Didn't her silent love and devotion count for anything?

Finally, Almighty God Roger smiled at His work. The woman opened her eyes, looking at Adam with a gentle curiosity. "This," the Almighty declared, "is , your partner. She is flesh of your flesh, bone of your bone. Together, you will share life, love, and purpose. and now let me create her soul"

Adam stared at Female, his expression one of wonder and quiet admiration.

Roo, watching from the shadows, felt a surge of emotions so strong she thought she might burst. Love, jealousy, fear, anger—it all mixed together in a chaotic storm. She didn't know what to do, but one thing was certain. She wasn't going to fade away. She wasn't going to let Anyone take Adam.

Roo clenched her invisible fists and made a silent vow. "I was here first, Adam,"

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