I wake up every night, gasping and sweating.  My ribcage heaves, crushed flat.  It's like a bowling ball on my chest.  An elephant.  It's the heaviest weight you can imagine.
I wish I'd never answered that stupid invitation.  They told me I was a descendant of the gods, that I had divine blood in my veins.  They told me I should be proud.  I had a heritage.  All those children of Zeus and Aphrodite and Hermes, glittering with power and beauty and miraculous gifts.
Who was my father? I asked.  What will I inherit?
Do you like weightlifting? they said.
DP FICTION #129A: “When Eve Chose Us” by Tia Tashiro
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