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Aquabaharia

Aquarium of the Dark Queen

By Georgia DimitriousPublished about a year ago 12 min read
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Steven has been in these government labs many times before. Intelligence agencies have summoned him many times for his intelligence and contact with extraterrestrial beings. This time he needs their help.

“Dr. Greere, so nice to see you back in my office,” Nina said sarcastically, a Russian woman with psychic powers working with the CIA’s gateway project as an expert on psychokinesis since the 60s.

Steven Greere knows the drill; he is already in the seat and almost hooked to all the devices. He doesn’t want to talk to her either, but he needs her. He closed his eyes and waited for her command.

“… three, two, one.” Nina took a deep breath as Steven fell asleep. She touched the devices to ensure they were set and recorded.

“Alright, Steve, follow my voice and answer to your will of self-discovery. Go back to that day of April 21st. You were meditating like any other day, only this time? Start from the beginning.”

She waited. She repeatedly ensured the devices were on as she waited for her patient to begin. It took him a while, but he finally started.

“I was in the present, watching the light shine from the Universe and breathing out of my hands. I focused on this light, but something else forced me out of this element. Dragged me out of that presence and into a new presence.”

“Where did you go?” Nina asked.

“I opened my eyes to this new presence, and suddenly I was shrunk and zoomed into the meditation water.”

“What happened when you got there?”

“It was no longer crystal and clear; I was swirled deep into the glass, I mean deep in some underground vortex going even deeper. It swirled fast but peacefully. It finally slowed down, and all I could notice was that I was incredibly fluorescent colorful, and full of marine life!” Steven jerked from excitement.

“Like an aquarium?” Nina wanted to clarify.

“Like an endless aquarium, wide and infinite, on a constant flow swirl. It was nothing like I had ever seen before. Not in space but in a magical crevasse of this earth, or maybe one like it, deep in the heart of it all.”

Nina closed her eyes.

“Looking down, I see the glow from beneath and not above. Above I see life illuminating and churning. A normal life but nothing like ever seen.”

“Have you asked anyone where we are?” Nina asked

“No,” Steven said sharply and paused. It was all too real and convoluted.

“Ask the Octopus,” suggests Nina.

He looked around and saw the Octopus, red with black suctions. It took a great effort to swim upward to him. He felt weighted down. He got close, but the Octopus didn’t notice him. He floated tall all around him. Finally, he grabbed his attention, but the Octopus was not pleased.

“Who is she?”

“Hello, Sir. I am Steven; I am new to your aquarium. It appears I have fallen on your land during my meditation and am now, once again, under observation in a Langley laboratory. That woman is Nina; she is recording my hypnosis, monitoring my health...”

“Yes, right, well, advice number one. Don’t tell anyone you are traveling here from a Langley Laboratory; the aquatic beings get aggressive when you mention your dimensional region of existence, especially your government,” the Octopus said as he took a sip of his shell beverage.

Steven paused in shock but understood.

“I suppose you know why you are here, right? You wouldn’t make it in this aquarium unless they summoned you here.”

Even more, confused, Steven had nothing to say.

There was an awkward silence. The Octopus took another sip and stared him down.

“Humans? That’s what you like to be called? … right?” the Octopus circled him and stopped.

“Is it true humans kill other humans?” he asked.

“Yes, and they eat Octopus too! Mmmmmm!” Nina said, revealing herself in the aquarium.

“Nina!” Steven shouted in the lab, or was it the aquarium?

“I am tired of this shit, Steven; it’s Friday night; where the hell is the leadership here so that we can get the hell home. I’m tired of floating around!” Nina shouted even louder

“You should not swim around the aquarium; you should be back at the lab. Leave at once so we can all move on.”

“It’s your bloody dream Steven; what the hell do you mean go back to the lab? You brought me to this aquarium!”

She was furious and ready to unplug him but what she saw next made her continue recording.

Three reptilian mermaids appeared from the deep dark sea.

Nina disappeared.

The Octopus disappeared.

“Dr. Greere, welcome to Aquabaharia. As your first time in a Deep-Sea Extraterrestrial Base, we assigned three of us to your assistance.” Said one of the beautiful mermaids with soft pearly green skin.

“We want you to know we summoned you in peace and a message to spread to humans,” The other gorgeous green mermaid said to Steven in a soft, welcoming voice.

Steven was magically guided by the mermaids back to a palace central to Aquabaharia, unbelievably deep and incredibly elevated. Everything was rich, clean, and golden! Glowing from within itself and alive. Blue but unexplainably white. He watched in amazement as he waited.

He wondered why Nina was in the aquarium; he knew there was a reason he brought her there, but he forgot what he was thinking.

He waited as he nervously smiled at the mermaids.

He strongly felt someone’s presence as everyone took the time to gather themselves for someone and a large entourage, including a woman.

He was glorious. Steven thought.

From his long experience meeting dozens of extraterrestrial species, he has never witnessed such an angelic reptilian species. A massive white and silvery serpent body with three cobra heads. He felt like the Great Monarch of this land, crawling slowly around a woman. The most beautiful woman Steven has ever seen, standing erect with confidence and grace. Her soft brown curls float to her knees as the mystical serpent crawled carefully around them. Her long magical hair and the Great Serpent moved in perfect harmony, tricking the human perception in their moves, vanishing here and appearing somewhere else on her.

The nude woman, who was more than just a nude woman, watched Steven but didn’t speak. Her assistant mermaids attended to her every move and protect her. The Serpent dismantled her as she faded to the background with her mermaids.

“Who is She?” Steven whispered to his mermaids behind him, but they didn’t answer.

“Steven, welcome to Aquabaharia,” The Great Serpent filled in. Steven acknowledged him honorably.

“I understand you’ve already been troubled to arrive, meeting the aquarium’s ancient Octopus and such. That’s tough”, The Great Serpent said in a British-like accent as he laughed.

Steven tried to think quickly about the actual humor with the Octopus as he watched the Serpent sway, move, and shift from one side to another. He finally stopped and continued.

“Steven, I know you know starseeds like yourself are being called upon at this time of existence at all points of this earth. The pyramidal grids are starting to awaken, connect, and activate.”

“Yes, I have been told by the Grays and Plauridians. The great gaia reset, yes, I can tell the humans are having a hard time understanding that.”

“Oh, and you just said nailed it, Steven, you have no idea” The Serpent got closer to him with all his glorious pearly heads. Steven waited for an explanation.

“Your earth is preparing for the upcoming reset but in the wrong way.”

“Yes. I know, Sir, I have spent my life telling them,” Steven said, tired and frustrated.

“We understand, Steven. Everything will play out as it’s meant to, right?” Said the Great Serpent, as he was also getting frustrated.

“Here is the thing, and why you are here today. Obviously, you were summoned here to relate a message to the humans. Here in Aquabaharia Steven, we have had the privilege to house and protect the most precious woman the earth has ever seen.”

Steven listened to the riddle-like introduction, and through his knowledge, he tried to piece together who she was. The Great Serpent waited, but Steven struggled. His three heads floated and watched Steven hoping he figured it out.

She appeared impatiently out of nowhere for her Grand introduction.

“There at the very darkness and chaos of creation, SHE was the first and SHE will return again,” said one Serpent head

“The Dark Queen who will rise to usher in the end of the world,” said another head

“She will bring with her the Great forbidden knowledge she was shamed for – buried in – with the same hidden knowledge she comes to free them all,” said the third head.

Steven raised his head and laid his eyes on the Glorious Woman, magically protected by her hair and her mermaids.

“Lilith,” he quietly muttered as he bowed his head in great respect and unworthiness.

“She prefers the Dark Queen” The Serpent circled around for a minor correction, and things stayed still for what seemed an eternity.

Steven bowed again before her greatness for her acceptance and response, but she did not say a word.

“As you can imagine, Steven, the Dark Queen was there in the beginning for a reason. She was exiled for a reason. Hidden deep in this earth’s secret aquarium for a reason. The reason is the ultimate truth, sacred human knowledge buried with her and what she must bring with her when the time is right.” The Serpent revealed.

Steven looked up at the silent Dark Queen in the close distance and could see it. He could suddenly see it and feel it. Her unfair and cruel shameful pain. The Chaos. Why? He thought, although it was all coming together in his head. Everything he has been fighting for the last 20 years is connected to Her.

“Yes, Steven, it is all connected to Her,” the Serpent read his mind and replied.

With one swift turn, the three-headed Serpent made a portal appear in the deep aquarium. In it, a flashy random sequence of events seemed to depict the brutal and mysterious deaths of many, from Jesus to the president’s assassination, elected officials who spoke up, Hollywood deaths, scientists shushed, Astronauts’ accidental explosions, another astronaut accident, and others he didn’t piece together until now. The Serpent turned off the flashbacks. Steven took a deep sigh and closed his eyes.

“I am unplugging you in five minutes,” Nina said heartlessly from Langley.

The Great Serpent wrapped around the Dark Queen once again as they got closer to Steven. They knew time was running out.

As she starts to illuminate brighter than before, SHE, with all her glory, extends her arm in front of Steven and opens her palm. In it was a golden seed.

“Take this seed with you and plant it in the center of Earth’s 23rd pulse point,” The Serpent head said.

Steven took the seed from the Dark Queen, bowed to her, and put it in his pocket. Stunned by her beauty and glow, he stood in front of her as she watched him closely with her hurt and broken eyes. It was still magical. He stayed in the present and absorbed it all in. He could feel her energy; she didn’t just give him a seed. There had to be more; he could feel it.

He could feel it; SHE chose him to carry her back when the time comes, but just a seed for now.

“You were chosen, Steven; of course, you were; you are standing in front of the creation of existence.” The Serpent read his mind again.

“Plant the seed and wait. Let them know, but there is no point in that, as you know. For the chosen ones that will carry out this endeavor, such as you, Steven, tell them all about the Dark Queen and to expect her to be the true OMEGA of everything at the end. She will come with a new creation to life, one very different than today.”

Steven holds the gold seed tight in his pocket.

Suddenly the aquarium filled with bubbles, and a gravitational pull ripped Steven from the very bottom and dragged him way up. As he opened his eyes, Nina leaned on the top of him, unplugging the reading equipment.

“I am not saying a word to you, Steven, not one. Do you hear me?” Nina said as she unplugged and put away equipment uncomfortably fast.

She is upset, and rightfully so. Nina thought this meeting was personal, just like the last time Steven asked her to meet at night; it wasn’t personal. After visiting Aquabaharia, he realizes how wrong that is to a woman.

He stopped her and looked into her eyes.

“Nina, I am so grateful you helped me today. You believe in me, and I feel it. Let me make it up to you; take you out to dinner and drinks.”

She suddenly dropped her aggression and smiled.

“Right now?” She asked as she tucked her hair behind her ears.

“Yes! Your favorite restaurant, what do you say?” Steven said with a smile.

“I say we go plant that seed Steven” she winked.

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About the Creator

Georgia Dimitrious

Georgia has been writing her whole life and publishing personal and fictional stories for several years now. New to vocal.media and enjoying the writing challenges. She is also working on her transformation book planned to be out next year.

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