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Genesis The King of the Universe was lonely. It had been years since his wife, the Queen of Time, had died. He sat alone on his throne in the cold, quiet throne room. He watched the hourglass as each grain of sand fell through. He had spent most of nights since his spouse’s death weeping. That was when an idea exploded in his head. The only way to escape his sorrows was to find a new bride. He looked throughout his land to find the most beautiful woman. That was when he found Eve. Eve was the Queen of Time’s sister and the younger daughter of Father Time. He came to her and asked, “Eve, the fairest of them all, will you accept my offer to be my spouse?” “I am most honored by your request,” she began, “but I need you to prove to me that your love is not superficial. Create for me a world filled with magnificent creatures and marvelous plant life and I will agree to marry you.” The king was faced with a dilemma, although he had power over the universe, he had never created a world before. He decided to start at the beginning. He teleported into space and started the creation of a new world. Before he could begin, he noticed that there was only darkness in space. He needed a way to see what he was doing. He created an orb. This amazing orb emitted light and lit up the surrounding area. He decided to call this orb the Sun. The king marveled at his creation and stopped to rest. After a short snooze, the king was ready for another full day of work. He created a second orb to accompany the sun. This orb was filled with vast seas and endless fields of grass. He called this new orb Earth. He looked at his Earth and realized that it was completely empty. His soon-to-be bride had asked for a world filled with creatures and plants. Earth lacked these essential details. The king closed his fist and when he opened it, millions of bird flew out of his palm. They inhabited the world and the king watched as the soared through the skies of the world he created. The king marveled at his creation and stopped to rest. The next day, the king went to reexamine Earth when a young dove flew up to him. “Can I ask you for a favor?” the bird called out. The king let him speak. He said, “We are all very thankful for this wonderful home, but he have a few problems. On this planet, there is no food. Also, there is no place for us to make our home. Could you please make a place for out nests and food for our stomachs?” The king agreed and closed his fist. This time when opened it, instead of birds, fish leaped off of his palm and dove into the sea. The birds ate them contently. Then the king willed his Earth to grow an abundance of tall trees. The birds happily flew to them and made their nests. The king marveled at his creation and stopped to rest. On the fourth day of the king’s work, he decided to created wild beasts that lacked the ability to swim or fly. He created these animals and let them roam throughout the Earth. Then he grew a variety of flora to engulf the Earth a luscious ribbon of beauty. The world was almost finished, but it lacked something special. It lacked its own people. So the king decided to create the first human. He named him Adam. Then the king remembered how lonely he was before he chose to marry Eve, so he took one of Adam’s ribs and morphed it into a woman to accompany the man. The king named the woman after his new love that he had created this world for. Then he came down to Adam and Eve and commanded, “You are created in my image and are the highest form of life on this planet. You must continue the legacy that I have created for you by multiplying and filling this world with your offspring.” Adam and Eve agreed. The king marveled at his creations and stopped srest. The next day, the king returned home where he was met by his awaiting love. Eve asked him about his promise of a new world. He took her and showed her the fantastic world that he had made for her. They were soon married and the king was once again happy. He dedicated the Earth to his new queen and gave her full power of it and its inhabitants. That was how the Eve, the daughter of Father Time, became mother Earth. To this day, she still looks down upon us and smiles because she knows that her child was built with all of her husband’s love.