August 21, 2026
Mehen Calls It Destiny Because “Possessive Cosmic Nonsense” Was Too Long


 

Mehen is not accustomed to being questioned.

He conquered hidden alien strongholds.

He defeated Reptilian and Grey forces.

He declared himself steward of Earth.

He created the Sovereign Accord.

Then Ra looked him directly in the face and essentially said, “That sounds controlling.”

A moment of silence for his ego.

Mehen believes humanity must evolve. After everything Earth has endured, he sees ordinary human biology as a liability. His Ascendant Protocol promises to create Homo Galacticus through genetic advancement, psychic development, advanced technology, and artificial-intelligence integration.

His philosophy is brutally simple:

Ascend or Perish.

Ra’s response?

“Those are not choices. That is a threat wearing branding.”

Their chemistry burns because Mehen is not a flat villain. He may genuinely believe he is saving Earth. He may sincerely feel bonded to Ra through prophecy, power, and ancient design.

But sincerity does not magically turn possession into love.

Mehen expects Ra to stand beside him publicly, support the Accord, fulfill the Prophecy of the Shars, and accept her position within the future he has created.

Ra would like to review the unedited prophecy first.

Preferably without his fingerprints all over it.

The conflict becomes even hotter when Lion Roch appears and reacts to Ra like a man remembering something stolen. Lion questions Mehen’s version of events. He hints that Ra’s history has been altered and that his own name may have been removed from the prophecy. 

Suddenly, Mehen is not merely defending his political program.

He is defending his place beside her.

And powerful men become very revealing when they realize the woman they call “destined” may still choose somebody else.

Mehen’s possessiveness is intense because he cannot distinguish between responsibility, desire, love, and ownership. He believes he has sacrificed for Earth and for Ra.

Therefore, in his mind, they belong to the future he designed.

Ra is about to teach him a painful lesson:

A prophecy is not consent.

Protection is not permission.

Saving a woman does not purchase her devotion.

And if a god needs to erase another man from history to keep his chosen woman?

Baby, that is not destiny.

That is insecurity with cosmic clearance.

Enter the Accord:

https://www.amazon.com/Divine-Algorithym-Sovereign-Accord-Book-ebook/dp/B0FX3K7134

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