Sesmu is the ancient Egyptian demonic god of execution, slaughter, blood, oil, wine and perfume. Like many of the gods of Ancient Egypt, Sesmu was of a complex nature. He had qualities of both light and darkness, but this was not the reason that he was known as a 'demon'. To the Egyptians, demons were not necessarily evil in nature. Often they were quite helpful. Instead, the term 'demon' was given to Sesmu because he was one of the lesser deities, and due to his relation to the underworld. Sesmu followed the commands of The God of The Dead, and therefore was sometimes given the title ‘Slaughterer of Souls’. He initially seems to be a fierce underworld deity, but Sesmu was quite helpful to the dead.
On those nights, we would take the stairs together two at a time, and as fast as we could, so as not to wake his parents. We’d bolt into his room, slipping the door shut. I’d slide down underneath the bed. He would get in bed, and we would wait. No one would ever come in. Finally I’d join him in bed. Those nights were beautiful. All we would do is make love, and kiss, and talk, and occasionally cry about previous heart break. We were unstoppable. We were infinite.