Megan, Sally and Kelly were sprawled out on top of each-other on
Sally’s bed, sleeping deeply, to recover from the ultimate
fucking that they’d all just received from their genies.
Meanwhile, Marcio, Iago and Barnabus were sat on the bed with
them, stroking their skin softly, and chatting.
“I do love having a Mistress rather than a Master,” Marcio
smiled. “Much better when they wish for you to fuck them.”
“Oh yes, because you’re so reluctant to fuck guys,” Iago said
sarcastically. “What about the time Sarah and Jürgen told us to
fuck? You were more keen than I was.”
“What can I say?” Marcio grinned. “I like sex.”

“So, you two know each-other then?” Barnabus asked.
“Our last Masters were part of a society of Masters,” Iago
replied. “And from the looks of the calendar on that wall over
there, it’s only been a few days.”
Barnabus looked over at the calendar, and was shocked.
“2015!?” He exclaimed. “My word, it’s been longer than usual.”
“When did your last Master die?” Iago asked him.
“1903,” Barnabus replied. “I honestly expected his daughter to
rub my lamp after that. I don’t know how I’ve ended up sealed
away for 112 years.” Iago and Marcio stayed silent.

Alexis reclined on the sofa in her lamp, the one that had been a
gift from a Roman senator she’d served, as something to remember
him by. He was a pretty sweet guy. Loved cuddles as much as she
did. Cute cum face.

She reached for her mug of hot chocolate, and took a sip, before
setting it back down on the table, and picking up her diary.
She’d not updated it for yesterday or today yet, so she had a lot
to write. She opened it, and willed it to flick to the back. She
ran her finger along the paper’s surface, the words being
automatically imprinted into it. After all, who needs a pen when
you’ve got magic flowing from your fingertips?

“Yesterday we finally stood up to the society. Matt and Sophie
had us create alternate dimensions for them, where they can live
out bad lives as punishment for everything they’ve done. I
honestly don’t know if I agree with it, but I’m very glad those
people are gone now. They were no good.
Today we sent the lamps out into the world, to allow them to be
found by humans who will become their Masters. We nearly didn’t
though. Sophie was against it, because she thought that those
hundreds of people would just end up causing more harm than good,
so she wanted to keep the lamps hidden. Matt convinced her
otherwise though, and they had Lumiosa and I monitor the lamps,
to ensure that nothing bad happens. I can already sense that 3 of
them have been rubbed; two brothers and a sister.”

Alexis reached the end up the page, and another appeared after it
automatically, extending the already very long book.

“I’ve been thinking about the future a lot. No-one’s said it
yet, but if Matt and Sophie are exempt from the rules, it means
they can wish to be immortal. Not that I’d mind that. I like
Sophie after all, and an eternity with her is much more
preferable to more cruel Masters. I just wonder if they’ll do
it.”

Alexis closed her diary, and let it float back onto the shelf
where it lived, next to her first edition of The Canterbury Tales
(She’d get around to reading it one day, she swore!) and
Leonardo’s painting of her reclining on the banks of the Arno.
Every museum in the world would probably have begged her for it,
but her Master had given her “La Bella dalla Lanterna” as a gift,
and she would treasure it for the rest of her eternal existence.

Alexis got comfy with her hot chocolate, and looked around. This
place wasn’t huge, with most of the other rooms being taken up by
the various nick-knacks she’d collected over the millennia, but
it was home. The one place that no-one could ruin for her. Where
she could be alone with her thoughts, with no humans nagging her
to grant their mundane desires. Something she’d learned
throughout her long existence was that, no matter the era, from
the dawn of man to the 21st century, humans all want the same
things. Mostly sex, with political power and wealth coming in
close behind. Not that she minded granting those wishes, of
course. She liked seeing how happy her magic made her Masters. It
was just nice when people were a bit more creative in their
wishes.

At this point, Alexis felt the familiar tug that came from her
lamp being rubbed.
“Why must it always be when I’m getting comfy?” she lamented. She
watched the clouds of light-blue smoke surround her, and seconds
later, she was in Sophie’s bedroom, facing her Mistress.
“What do you desire of me, oh great and wondrous Mistress?”
Alexis asked, doing an overly-dramatic bow.
“Showing off, are we?” Sophie asked her.
“No, if I was showing off, I’d have emerged with a fireworks show
and music,” Alexis said, reclining on the bed. “So what’s up?”
“Well Matt and I have been thinking…” Sophie replied. “And well,
we want to fulfil one of the society’s goals.”
“No mindless slaves, I hope?”
“Alexis, please let our Masters speak,” Lumiosa scolded her
fellow genie.

“As we were saying,” Matt continued. “Though the society was
partly gathering lamps to keep them away from people who would
misuse them, one of their goals with it was to attempt to meet
the maker.”
“There is no maker,” Alexis said dismissively.
“Then who sent Lumiosa to Matt?” Sophie asked. “Who wrote the
note? Who decided we should be exempt from the rules? Someone’s
been setting events into motion. It wouldn’t surprise me if the
maker’s the reason I got you all those years ago.”
“You got me because my previous Master was dying and he wanted to
choose his successor, instead of leaving it to fate,” Alexis told
her. “You were chosen because you were in the right place at the
right time. It could just as easily have been anyone else.”
“What if it was more than fate though? What if I was there at
that time because the maker made me be? What if your Master died
at that moment because the maker wanted him to give you to me?”
“Sophie, the world doesn’t work like that. The world is not being
guided by some God-like being who made us all.”
“Someone has to have made us.”

“Master, Miss Sophie, if I may say something please,” Lumiosa
interrupted. “I do not know if there really is a maker, but if
there is, I do not believe you will be able to find him. Though
you are both exempt from the rules of the genies, I very much
doubt that you will be able to simply wish for the maker to
appear. His power would greatly exceed that of Alexis and I, and
your only chance of meeting him would be if he himself wills it.”
“Well we can at least try,” Matt said. “I wish for the maker to
appear here.”
“Master, I cannot,” Lumiosa told him. “I cannot summon someone
without the faintest idea of who or where they are. I’m sorry.”
“Well what are we going to do then?”
 “I’ve got an idea,” Sophie said.
“What?” Matt asked.
“Well, if we can’t bring the maker here, why not go to him?”
Sophie suggested. “If he really did create the universe, why
don’t we just go back to the start of the universe to see him?”
“That could possibly work,” Lumiosa said.

“Except the fact that the society tried that, and they couldn’t
go back more than 50,000 years,” Alexis said.
“Well maybe it’ll work for us,” Sophie said. “We don’t know
unless we try.”
“There’s no harm in trying,” Matt said.
“I am willing to attempt it,” Lumiosa added.
“Oh fine, we’ll try, but it won’t work,” Alexis said. “Go on
then, make your wishes.”
“Alexis, I wish to go back to the beginning of the universe,”
Sophie commanded.
“Me too, Lumiosa.”

-------------------------------

A long, long time ago, a girl opened her eyes, wondering where
she was. She sat up, and looked around her. She was in a
completely empty room, where all the walls and floor were a
golden-coloured metal.

Then, the information came to her. She was Alexis. That was her
name. She was a genie. What is a genie, she thought, before the
knowledge entered her head. A genie was a being who existed to
serve humans. Soon, a human would rub her lamp, and she would be
his genie servant until the day he died. She would use her magic
powers to grant any wish he made. This would be her job for all
eternity.

This was all very confusing for Alexis, who had only come into
existence just a few minutes prior, and who had to take all this
new information in. But then again, all information was new to
her. Everything was new to her.

Alexis then felt a tugging sensation, and she instinctively moved
onto her knees. Clouds of light-blue smoke surrounded her, and
seconds later, she was in a dark, rocky place. Looking around
her, she was in what appeared to be a cave. Cave. That was a word
she’d just learned. This world was so interesting. In front of
her in the cave was a group of people, gathered around a fire.
One man in particular, she noticed, was holding a metal object.
Her lamp.
“Master?” She asked. The group of humans all looked shocked.

-------------------------------

Even longer ago, two humans and their genies were even more
shocked. They looked around, and saw that they were floating in
what appeared to be a completely black void.
“Well I was not expecting that to work,” Alexis said, almost
sounding impressed.
“What happened?” Matt asked. “Where are we?”
“Nowhere,” Alexis replied. “We’ve gone back in time 14.6 billion
years, to a few minutes before the big bang is scheduled to
happen. That’s why there’s nothing here. Because there’s nothing
anywhere. The 4 of us are the only things in existence. I’ve had
to make an invisible shell for us with air, heat and light in
just so you two don’t die, both because I like you, and because
the prospect of waiting billions of years for human life to
evolve so I can have another Master doesn’t sound very fun.”
“So what now?” Sophie asked. “There’s nothing. No maker. Just
us.”
“My guess is, even if there is a maker, we won’t see him,” Alexis
said. “He’ll probably just will the universe into existence.”

Sophie and Matt just floated there for a while, thinking.
“There’s no maker,” Matt finally admitted.
“Thank you,” Alexis said. “So can we go home now? I’ve got a mug
of hot chocolate waiting for me.”
“Wait a second…we’re the only ones in the universe,” Sophie said.
“Give the girl a prize,” Alexis said sarcastically.
“What I’m saying,” Sophie continued. “Is that if there’s nothing
here but us, how can the universe be created? You can’t create
something from nothing.”
“What are you getting at?” Matt asked.
“Well…maybe we create the universe? Maybe, just maybe, all of
it’s been for this. I got Alexis and you got Lumiosa so that we
could come back and create the universe.”
“Why would anyone do that? I mean, if someone can engineer all
those events, why would they need us to create the universe?
Surely they could do it themselves?”
“Maybe we are doing it ourselves.”

“Sophie, are you suggesting that you and Matt are the makers?”
Alexis asked.
“That’s exactly what I’m suggesting,” Sophie replied. “Maybe we
create the universe. Maybe we created the genies and the humans.
That’s why we’re exempt from the rules, because we made them.
Everything happened so we could come back here and set the events
in motion.”
“It is possible,” Lumiosa said. “We possess the ability to create
a universe, so our magic could theoretically have created our
own.”
“I’m willing to believe it,” Matt said. “After everything that’s
happened these past few weeks, I’m about ready to believe
anything.”
“What do you want to do then?” Alexis asked. “Wish for the
universe to exist?”
“No,” Sophie replied, shaking her head. “We should do it
ourselves. We’re exempt from the rules, so we can do whatever we
want. Alexis, I wish to be omnipotent.”
“Omnipotent?” Matt asked, confused. “Is that even possible?”
“Theoretically yes,” Alexis replied. “Lumiosa and I are basically
all-powerful, albeit limited by your desires. So if you desire
the same power without the limitations, we should be able to give
it to you.”
“Master, if you wish for omnipotence, then I shall do as you
command,” Lumiosa said.

Matt thought about it.
“Alright, what have I got to lose?” He said.
“Well, we’ll see about that,” Alexis said. The two teens held
hands. “Here we go then. You ready, Lumiosa?” The other genie
nodded, and the two of them laid their hands on their human
Masters.
“Will it hurt?” Matt asked.
“It’s done,” Alexis replied.
“Already?” Sophie asked, and the genies nodded. “So what, we’re
omnipotent now?”
“You should be,” Alexis said. She conjured up an apple. “Try and
make this apple disappear.”
“Alright, I’ll try…” Sophie said. She concentrated, and in an
instant, the apple vanished.
“Oh my God!” Matt exclaimed. “Let me try.” He snapped his
fingers, and the apple re-appeared. Another snap, and it was
gone.
“Yay Master!” Lumiosa clapped.
“So this is it then,” Sophie said. “I guess we’re the makers.
We’re going to create the universe.”

Matt and Sophie took each-other’s hands again.
“Do you want to do it, or shall I?” She asked.
“Let’s do it together,” Matt replied, and Sophie nodded. They
raised their hands, and spoke clearly.

“Let there be light!” They shouted, and there was light. Infinite
heat and infinite density, expanding outwards from the air shell
that Alexis had created. Matter came into existence at the two
omnipotent teenagers’ command. In an instant, the universe
existed. They watched in amazement as their creations moved, as
what would eventually form the planets and stars and moons and
everything else that would make up the universe moved expanded
into position.
“It’s so beautiful,” Sophie said as she watched their creations.
“Amazing,” Matt said. “Let these objects one day form planets!
Let them be fruitful and bare life, so that one day, the human
race may come into being!”
“Which reminds me,” Sophie said. “We’ve got something to do. Come
on.”

The 4 of them jumped forwards in time billions of years, to a
time when the human race was just developing. They stood in outer
space, staring down at the infant Earth. They raised their hands,
and spoke.

“Let there be lamps,” they said. “Let each-one of these lamps
contain a genie, who shall be forever bound to serve the human
race. Let it be that whichever human rubs the lamp shall be the
Master of that genie until the moment of their death. Let it be
that they shall possess magical powers, with which they shall
grant the every wish of their Masters. But let there also be
limitations on these wishes! Let it be that no human may use
their genie to extend their own lifespan beyond its normal
length. Let it be that the existence of the genies may not be
revealed to the human race as a whole! Let it be that no Master
may affect the physical or mental state of another Master or
another genie. Let it be that no genie may affect their Master
without their consent. And let it be that no Master may interfere
with the work of the genies. They may not undo another Master’s
wishes, nor prevent a genie from serving their Master.”

As they spoke, the lamps began to appear. Thousands of lamps
faded into existence as Matt and Sophie’s commands took shape.
“Look, there’s me!” Lumiosa shouted gleefully.
“Let these lamps go to the Earth, to begin their lives!” The
teens ordered, and they watched the lamps fly away to the
planet’s surface.
“It’s a spectacular sight,” Matt said.
“Wonderful,” Sophie smiled.
“And they saw that it was good,” Alexis said, and the two teens
smiled more. “You’ve still got things to do though.”

Matt and Sophie nodded, and they jumped further forwards in time,
to 2012. The younger Sophie was at Megan’s house, about ready to
go home for the evening. She was going to call her mother to pick
her up, when she suddenly felt an urge to walk home that evening.
Past that big mansion.

Having done what they intended, they continued forwards in time.
They arrived in 2015, in the basement of Alex Brookman’s house.
There, the safe containing his 4 lamps stood, impenetrable. Well,
impenetrable to ordinary people. Matt and Sophie willed it to
open, and it swung out effortlessly.
“My lamp!” Lumiosa exclaimed. Matt raised his hand, and it
floated towards him, into his grasp.
“It feels cold,” he said. “Like it did when I first got it.”
“Lumiosa’s still dormant, waiting for a Master,” Alexis said.
“So let’s go give her one,” Sophie said.

They arrived in Matt’s neighbourhood, holding a package, which
contained Lumiosa’s lamp, a note in Ancient Greek, and a lot of
bubble wrap.
“Him, over there,” Matt said, pointing to the postman. “He’s the
one.” They walked up to him, and attempted to hand him the
parcel. “Deliver this.”
“What?” The postman asked.
“Matt, you’re going about this wrong,” Sophie told him, before
addressing the postman. “You will deliver this parcel to 45
Gottes Way. You will forget our faces. Our faces are not
important. Just do your job.”
“Yes…do my job…” The postman agreed in a trance-like voice.
“See Matt, it just needed a woman’s touch,” Sophie smiled.

The two teens returned to their own time, and cuddled up on
Sophie’s bed.
“We did it,” Sophie smiled. “We really did it. We created the
universe.”
“So what, does this make us Gods?” Matt asked.
“I guess so,” Sophie replied. “I mean, we’re omnipotent. There’s
nothing we can’t do.”
“Well that’s all well and good,” Alexis said. “And I’m happy for
you both, really, but…what about us?”
“What do you mean?” Matt asked.
“Well, you two are omnipotent now, so you don’t really need us,”
Alexis replied. “I mean, our purpose, the reason you created us,
is to grant wishes for people. But you don’t need that anymore.
You don’t need us anymore. Why would you make a wish with us when
you can have your every desire fulfilled with a mere thought?”
“What are you saying, Alexis?” Sophie asked.

“I’m saying…I’m afraid,” Alexis replied. “That’s not something I
say a lot. But I’ve always had a fear that one day I’ll be lost.
That one of my Masters would die and I’d be stuck in my lamp
forever and ever because my lamp gets lost. But Sophie, you are
my favourite Mistress in a long time. Possibly ever. And I’m
afraid that now I’m not needed, you’ll just pass me on like so
many others have. Or worse, that you’ll live forever, and you’ll
just leave me in my lamp, discarded.”
“Alexis…” Sophie said, hugging her genie. “I would never do that.
You’re my friend. That’s why I’ve always treated you like one. I
let you call me “Sophie”. I listen to your advice. When we have
sex, I care about your pleasure as much as my own. I let you act
independently. I would never just abandon you.”
“Thank you Sophie,” Alexis smiled, happy at her Mistress’
resolve. “You’re a good friend.”
“You too, Lumiosa,” Matt said, hugging his genie. “You’re staying
with me.”
“Thank you Master, I am most happy about this,” Lumiosa smiled.

-------------------------------

Life after that mostly went back to normal. Well, as normal as
can be with so much magic around. Matt’s house certainly got
lively, since, as well as Lumiosa, there was now also Apriya,
Amia and Dorothea hanging around. Everyone’s memories were erased
of Matt and Sophie’s exemption from the rules, but aside from
that, there were no more secrets. Matt no longer had to hide
Lumiosa from his family. She, along with his sister and parents’
genies, spent most of her time outside her lamp. It all became
very intimate; nudity around the house became the standard.
Dorothea and Apriya started sleeping with Mike and Linda at
night.

Matt walked downstairs one morning, to find his father fucking
Lumiosa reverse-cowgirl on the sofa.
“Oh hey Matt,” Mike said through his moans. “I hope you don’t
mind me fucking Lumiosa. Your mother and our genies are still
sleeping, and Becky and Amia are at Jamie’s, so I figured Lumiosa
was my only choice.”
“Of course I don’t mind,” Matt smiled. “Having fun, Lumiosa?”
“Yes Master…” she nodded through her moans. “Your father is…most
skilled…”
“Well I’m gonna go to school today, so see you guys later,” Matt
said.
“You sure?” Mike asked. “I’m sure Lumiosa would love you to stay
so she can suck your cock.”
“Nah, I’m fine,” Matt replied, before leaving the house.

School life had changed too, due to the sudden arrival of 5 new
students, all of whom had exotic-sounding names. Of course, the
fact that there were now 7 genies in the school led to some
strange events happening. Like how every guy in the 10th grade
had found themselves with erections for an entire day. Or how Mrs
Jackson, the teacher of Max’s English class, had decided that the
lesson one day should consist of her teaching the class how to
properly suck Max off, with Max acting as the “reluctant” test
dummy as every girl in the class took turns sucking him off. Or
how Sally had become the only girl in a boys’ PE class, who,
after playing naked basketball for a while, all headed back to
the changing rooms for a nice shower orgy. Or how Cindy and Dan
had become cursed to orgasm whenever someone said their names,
something that they were keen to go home and “play” with when it
was discovered.

Several weeks passed like this, with everyone enjoying their
lives. But for Matt and Sophie, it wasn’t enough. Sure, they were
having fun; most nights were spent in each-other’s arms, after
thoroughly blowing each-other’s minds sexually. But they wanted
more. A lot more.
“Everyone, thank you for coming,” Matt said to his friends and
family, as well as their genies, as he and Sophie stood in front
of them all. “We have something very important to tell you all.”
“Matt and I have been talking recently,” Sophie said. “About what
we want to do with our lives. We love it here, and we love you
all, but it’s not enough.”
“Sophie and I made a discovery recently. Something which we’ve
been hiding from all of you except Lumiosa and Alexis. And that
is that we are immune from the rules of the genies.”
“And we know why we are. It’s because Matt and I went back in
time, and created the universe. We created everything, including
the humans and the genies. We’ve not told you this, but Matt and
I are omnipotent. For all intents and purposes, we’re basically
Gods.”
“It’s why we’ve decided, after a lot of thought, to leave.”

“Leave!?” Linda exclaimed. “You can’t!”
“When we created the universe, we didn’t just seed the Earth,”
Matt continued. “All across the universe, there are planets full
of life, waiting for us to explore. And it’s not just the planets
that are around now. With our powers, we can travel through time
on a whim. We can visit everyone and everything that has ever
existed or ever will exist, something which only we, free of our
limitations, can.”
“So you’re just leaving us?” Alexis asked.
“It’s best this way,” Sophie said. “You two can stay here, and
live out your eternal lives in peace and happiness, with our
families and friends to keep you company. You can spend the rest
of time enjoying your powers however you choose. Our gift to
you.”

“Are…are we never going to see you again?” Lumiosa asked sadly.
“Of course you will,” Matt replied. “We’ll come home and visit
sometimes.”
“You all mean a lot to us,” Sophie said. “But this is what Matt
and I want.”
“Can’t we come with you!?” Lumiosa asked.
“Sorry Lumiosa, but this is for Sophie and I to do,” Matt
replied.
“So this is goodbye then,” Alexis said. “Goodbye Sophie, Goodbye
Matt.” There were lots of farewells. It was an emotional time for
all of them. When it was finally time to go, Matt and Sophie held
hands, and focused.
“Goodbye everyone,” they said, before fading away into time.

Matt and Sophie held each-other’s hands tightly as they travelled
through time, happy to be together.
“So where do you want to go?” Matt asked his girlfriend. “We’ve
got all eternity, so there’s no rush.”
“An eternity together,” Sophie smiled, kissing him. “Sounds
wonderful. I love you Matt.”
“I love you too, Sophie.”