In the afterlife, the two of them are still "a creeping jenny" that has not yet taken form. They are waiting for each other, waiting for the other to return from the underworld. The wind of hell seems to be blowing in their direction, and they are both afraid that the wind will destroy their souls. They tell each other that they have come to the spiritual ring, and that the ring will not harm them. They also tell one another that they are also "precious to each other" and that they will do anything to make the other suffer. The narrator tells the audience that he remembers the time when they were in the "infernal hell" . He says that he was still a "clinging jenny," and that he and the other were waiting for him to return. He tells them that the "wind of the underworld" is about to "blow here" , and the "red spider lily" is "very vicious indeed." The narrator says that it is a "glorious death" to have one's soul "destroyed by the wind" of hell. He adds that the red spider lily "is very vicious indeed," and the narrator tells him that he should not be "silly" about the fact that he is precious to both of them. He also tells the narrator that he never wanted him to take any risks for him, and he says that the woman whom he loved the most was the woman who he would kill if he had to. He asks the narrator to tell him where he came from, and why he is taking him to the "
In the afterlife, the two of them are still "a creeping jenny" that has not yet taken form. They are waiting for each other, waiting for the other to return from the underworld. The wind of hell seems to be blowing in their direction, and they are both afraid that the wind will destroy their souls. They tell each other that they have come to the spiritual ring, and that the ring will not harm them. They also tell one another that they are also "precious to each other" and that they will do anything to make the other suffer. The narrator tells the audience that he remembers the time when they were in the "infernal hell" . He says that he was still a "clinging jenny," and that he and the other were waiting for him to return. He tells them that the "wind of the underworld" is about to "blow here" , and the "red spider lily" is "very vicious indeed." The narrator says that it is a "glorious death" to have one's soul "destroyed by the wind" of hell. He adds that the red spider lily "is very vicious indeed," and the narrator tells him that he should not be "silly" about the fact that he is precious to both of them. He also tells the narrator that he never wanted him to take any risks for him, and he says that the woman whom he loved the most was the woman who he would kill if he had to. He asks the narrator to tell him where he came from, and why he is taking him to the "