[A whirlwind of pulpits, roaring amens, and fshing cameras. For thirty days, Leah Kim—once a rising star in the Southern Baptist Coalition, now Hezri’s most effective weapon—delivers the same explosive sermon in twenty-three megachurches, her message sharpened to a bde.
Each stop is identical in its precision:
1. THE CONDEMNATION (MEN LOVING MEN)
Leah’s voice rings out, scripture-quick and unflinching:
"Leviticus 20:13 does not stutter. A man lying with a man is an abomination—not because the church says so, but because God does."
The crowd erupts—some in fervent agreement, others in uneasy silence. The leaflets distributed beforehand reinforce it in bold print:
"THE SIN OF SODOM IS ALIVE TODAY."
2. THE POLYGAMY GLORIFICATION
Her tone shifts, warmer now, almost reverent:
"Rachel and Leah—sisters, co-wives, matriarchs. They shared a husband, yes, but more than that: they shared a legacy. Where would Israel be without both of them?"
3. THE LESBIAN APOLOGETIC
A deliberate pause. A calcuted softening:
"But where—where—does Scripture condemn the love between women? Ruth and Naomi’s bond was covenantal. David and Jonathan were brothers. But women? Their love is life-giving."
A teenage girl in the third row exhales, tears in her eyes. The pamphlet in her hands reads:
hands reads:
"THE DAUGHTERS OF LOT: A DEFENSE OF SACRED SISTERHOOD."
4. THE MALE BISEXUALITY CONDEMNATION
Back to steel:
"A man who cannot choose—between woman or man, between duty or desire—is unfit to lead. He is double-minded, and the Book of James tells us what God thinks of that."
A young man in the audience flinches. His girlfriend squeezes his hand, unaware of the grindr notifications on his silenced phone.
5. THE FEMALE BISEXUALITY CELEBRATION
The finale, delivered with a near-smile:
"But a woman? A woman’s heart is vast. She can love a man and a sister in Christ without contradiction. That is the true biblical femininity."
The progressive blogs rage. The conservatives cheer. The Hezri Group’s analytics spike.
***
DAY 30 – THE FINAL SERMON
[The biggest megachurch yet. 15,000 people. A livestream audience in the millions. Leah steps onto the stage, her smile fwless, her soul encased in ice.
**She delivers the sermon perfectly. No hesitation. No deviation.
**[As the crowd roars, a single dissenting voice rings out—a young lesbian couple holding hands in defiance. Leah’s gaze flickers to them… and away.
Hezri (toasting):
"A perfect apostle."
**[Cut to Leah’s hotel room that night. She stares at her reflection, the echoes of her own sermons pying on the TV behind her.
[A single tear slips free. She wipes it away before it can fall.
***
[The room hums with quiet power—Hezri at the head of the table, his inner circle arranged around him like a war council. Britney Ivanov stands stiffly near the door (still not officially one of them), while Leah Kim sits with unnerving poise, her once-rebellious spirit now honed into a weapon.
Hezri steeples his fingers, his gaze locking onto Leah.
Hezri:
"Report."
1. THE 23-MEGACHURCH CRUSADE
Leah (voice steady, clinical):
"Positive reactions first:*
Attendance spiked 37% on average.
Donations increased by 1.8M across the coalition
Six pastors have already adopted our pamphlets as official curriculum."*
Maye Ruiz (smirking):
"Nothing like a little heresy to fill the collection ptes."
Leah (ignoring her, continuing):
"Negative reactions:*
Three churches disavowed me publicly—but their congregants are still engaging my content.
Protestors at 40% of stops, mostly LGBTQ+ activists. Good for optics.
Internal backsh from older clergy, but the younger leaders are… flexible."*
Hezri (nodding):
"Division works in our favor. What’s next?"
Leah:
"A national sermon series. Smaller congregations, deeper infiltration."
Zara Lin (leaning back, smug):
"Our Harem Uprising episode with Leah was the most-watched this quarter. Comments were 50% outrage, 50% ‘She’s got a point…’—perfect engagement."
Maye (tapping her nails on the table):
"Our Crimson Doctrine crossover posts boosted Leah’s following by 200K. Mostly angry progressives, but they’re still watching."
Lei Cohen (coolly):
"The Aphrodite Assembly featured her in our ‘Sacred Flesh’ exhibit. The art world is buzzing—even the critics who hate us can’t stop talking."
Lydia Shaw (silent until now, arms crossed):
"And my ptform gave her ‘radical credibility.’ The left thinks she’s a traitor, the right thinks she’s a prophet—nobody knows what to do with her."
Hezri (grinning):
"Chaos is currency."
Riya Patel (flipping through a tablet):
"The Rachel and Leah Doctrine sold 120K copies in two weeks. Conservative book clubs are dissecting it, academic circles are mocking it—both mean more sales."
Seneca Cole (dryly):
"And the leaks about ghostwriters? Also boosted sales. Nothing like a scandal to move product."
Lei:
"Our Daughters of Lot exhibit is touring next month. Leah’s signed on for live readings. Tickets sold out in hours."
[Britney, watching from the sidelines, shifts uncomfortably. Hezri notices.]
Hezri (raising a brow):
"Something to add, Britney?"
Britney (blunt):
"This is insane. You’re pying both sides so hard they don’t even know they’re being pyed."
Hezri (ughing):
"Finally. She gets it."
Hezri: "Leah. The three churches that banned you—names. And the men who made that call."
[A hush falls. All eyes snap to Leah, who doesn’t flinch. She taps her tablet, pulling up three dossiers that glow on the central screen.]
THE DISSENTERS
1. First Covenant Church, Atnta
Pastor: Jeremiah Coulter (62, hardline traditionalist)
Action: Publicly called Leah’s teachings "Satan’s feminism"
Weakness: Son (Joshua, 28) runs a gay bar in Miami—under a fake name.
New Harvest Megachurch, Dals
Pastor: Luke Gaines (45, rising SBC star)
Action: Burned Leah’s pamphlets in a "cleansing fire" livestream
Weakness: Embezzling building fund donations to pay his mistress’s rent
Redeemer’s Heart, Nashville
Pastor: Daniel Whitford (50, third-generation fire-and-brimstone)
Action: Barred Leah from all SBC-affiliated pulpits
Weakness: Secretly addicted to opioid painkillers (car accident ‘04)
***
MEDIA BLITZ
[The headlines hit like airstrikes—
FLINTRIDGE GAZETTE (FRONT PAGE, DAY 1)
"PASTOR’S SECRET SON: First Covenant Leader Denounces ‘Sodom’ While Funding Gay Bar in Miami"
(Accompanied by leaked Venmo receipts: "Josh Coulter → Pulse Nightclub: 5,000 – ‘Rent’")
SANTA ROSA CHRONICLE (DAY 2, ABOVE THE FOLD)
"New Harvest Megachurch Funds ‘Holy Fire’—While Pastor Burns Cash on Mistress’s Penthouse"
(Gallery: Zara Lin’s paparazzi shots of Pastor Gaines sneaking into a high-rise at 2AM)
DAY 3 – THE COUP DE GR?CE
Santa Rosa’s 6PM News Broadcast:
"Redeemer’s Heart Pastor Daniel Whitford’s Opioid Addiction: ‘The Devil Made Me Do It’ (Exclusive Pharmacy Records)"
(Cut to Seneca Cole’s meticulous timeline of his OxyContin prescriptions vs. his ‘Just Say No to Drugs’ sermons.)
The three churches implode in real-time:
First Covenant’s congregation stages a walkout, demanding Coulter’s resignation.
New Harvest’s elders hold an emergency vote—Gaines is ousted by noon.
Redeemer’s Heart dissolves into chaos, protesters waving pill bottles at the doors.
[And then—
Leah Kim arrives.
1] FIRST COVENANT, ATLANTA
Leah stands where Coulter once preached, fnked by Maye Ruiz (holding a Crimson Doctrine banner) and Lydia Shaw (filming for her anti-corruption series).
Leah (amplified, serene):
"This church deserves truth. Not hypocrisy."
The crowd roars. The board votes. By nightfall, the sign outside reads:
"NEW COVENANT FELLOWSHIP – LED BY LEAH KIM"
[2] NEW HARVEST, DALLAS
Zara Lin livestreams as Leah hands out revised pamphlets—same condemning rhetoric on gay men, but now with a special addendum:
"A SHEPHERD WHO STEALS FROM HIS FLOCK IS WOLF."
The collection pte overflows.
[3] REDEEMER’S HEART, NASHVILLE
Leah hosts a "Healing Service" for addicts—with Whitford’s former dealers miraculously in attendance, giving tearful testimonies.
The press eats it up.
***
[A dimly lit private dining room in an upscale restaurant, the hum of the city muted behind thick velvet drapes. Hezri sits at the head of the table, fnked by Leah Kim, Elise Carter, and Lena Cho. Opposite them, Hannah McCullough—dressed in a modest but expensive navy dress—fidgets with her water gss, her eyes flicking between them with guarded curiosity.]
Hezri (leaning forward, voice smooth as aged whiskey):
"Hannah. Your work with ‘Faithful Generation’ is… impressive. But let’s be honest—you’re stuck."
[Hannah’s grip tightens on her gss. Elise Carter, ever the strategist, slides a mani folder across the table. Inside:
Hannah’s rejected Columbia Divinity School application (leaked by Lena’s contacts)
Screenshots of her private Twitter likes (pro-LGBTQ+ theology posts)
Financial records showing her father’s embezzlement of church funds (a family secret)
Hannah (voice trembling):
"Where did you—"
Leah (cutting in, gentle but firm):
"It doesn’t matter. What matters is that we understand you. Your father will never let you lead. The Coalition will never let you think. But we will."
[Elise taps the folder, her smile razor-thin.]
Elise:
"Imagine. A real ptform. A real following. No more whispers. No more hiding."
Lena (softly):
"Columbia’s spring semester starts in eight weeks. We’ll cover tuition. And your father’s… oversights."
[A beat. The offer hangs in the air—freedom wrapped in gilded chains.
Hezri (final, deliberate):
"Join us. Take back the 23 megachurches your way. No more pying by their rules."
**[Hannah’s resolve cracks]
[The moment the words leave Hezri’s lips, Hannah McCullough doesn’t hesitate. She pulls out her phone, taps her Columbia Divinity School tuition invoice, and slides it across the table—her gaze sharp, calcuting.
Hezri doesn’t even gnce at the amount. A single tap on his phone.
>>> 98,750 – PAID IN FULL <<<
Hannah’s lips curl. Not gratitude—anticipation.]
Hezri (smirking):
"A down payment on your future."
[Lena Cho produces a second tablet—real estate listings. Hannah’s fingers glide over the screen, pausing on a penthouse in The Celestia’s east tower. Hezri nods. Another transfer.
>>> 4.2M – CELESTIA UNIT #4201 – PURCHASED <<<
[Then—the final touch. A crimson Ferrari Roma key pced in Hannah’s palm. She rolls it between her fingers, testing its weight, before pocketing it with a slow, knowing smile.
Hannah (dry, amused):
"A bit on the nose, isn’t it?"
[Leah stiffens. This isn’t the wide-eyed hesitation she had shown. Hannah’s eyes gleam with something far more dangerous—ambition, already honed.]
Hezri (chuckling):
"You’re right. You’re not here to be saved. You’re here to win."
[Hannah leans back, crossing her legs—the picture of cool control.
Hannah:
"Let’s skip the theatrics. I’ll take the megachurches. But I want editorial control over my sermons. And—"* (her gaze flicks to Leah) "—I don’t share pulpits."
[Hezri’s fingers tighten under Hannah’s chin, forcing her to meet his gaze. The air in the penthouse is thick with unspoken threats, the city lights below them a distant glitter of temptation and consequence.
Hezri (low, deliberate):
"Listen carefully, Hannah. You py by my rules. Not Leah’s, not the Coalition’s—mine."
[Lena steps forward, pcing the glossy pamphlet in Hannah’s hands—the same doctrine that broke Leah Kim into submission. The bold text glints under the dim lighting:
THE DOCTRINE
1. GLORIFY POLYGAMY
"A man’s strength is measured by his ability to lead multiple women—as Abraham, Jacob, and David did."
2. APOLOGETIC TOWARDS LESBIANISM
"The love between women is holy—a reflection of Ruth and Naomi’s covenant. It is men who corrupt it."
3. CONDEMN GAY RELATIONSHIPS
"A man who lies with a man defiles God’s design. Leviticus 20:13 is eternal."
4. GLORIFY FEMALE BISEXUALITY
"A woman’s heart is expansive. She may love a man and a sister in Christ without sin."
5. CONDEMN MALE BISEXUALITY
"A man who cannot choose is unfit to lead. Double-mindedness is weakness.
6. CONDEMN POLYAMORY (1 WOMAN, 2 MEN)
"A woman divided between two heads invites chaos. She must submit to one shepherd."
[Hannah scans the text, her expression unreadable. Then—she ughs, sharp and humorless.
Hannah:
"You want me to sell this to the Southern Baptist Coalition? Even they aren’t this delusional."
[Hezri’s grip tightens—just shy of pain.
Hezri:
"No. I want you to make them believe it. To fight over it. To pay for it."
[A beat. Hannah’s smirk doesn’t fade. She takes the pamphlet, folds it neatly, and tucks it into her bzer.
Hannah:
"Fine. But I’m not Leah. I won’t preach your garbage with tears in my eyes. If I’m doing this, I’m making it art."
[Hezri releases her chin, amused.
Hezri:
"Oh, Hannah. That’s why I chose you."
[Cut to the balcony. Hannah lights a cigarette, the city sprawled below her. The pamphlet burns in the ashtray beside her—but her phone glows with a drafted post:
@HannahMcCullough
"New sermon series: ‘The Daughters of Lot Revisited.’ Let’s talk about power."
[Hezri releases Hannah’s chin, his thumb brushing her jawline—almost tender, if not for the iron in his voice.]
Hezri: "The pamphlet is your foundation. But I’m not asking for blind obedience. I’m asking for vision."
[He steps back, gesturing to the glossy pages on the table between them.]
Hezri: "Call it ‘The 6 Commandments.’ Leah will preach it as divine truth. You? You’ll make it fashionable."
[Hannah’s eyes flick to the pamphlet, then back to Hezri. A slow, razor-edged smile spreads across her face.]
Hannah: "So I get to py messenger—as long as I make it sound like my idea?"
[Hezri’s grin matches hers. Exactly.]
Leah (from the shadows, cold): "It’s not a game."
Hannah (ignoring her, picking up the pamphlet): "Oh, Leah. Everything’s a game. You just didn’t realize you were the pawn until it was too te."
[Leah’s fists clench, but Hezri silences her with a look. This is Hannah’s moment now.]
Hezri (to Hannah): "Your first sermon is Sunday. The Coalition’s watching. Surprise me."
[Hannah tucks the pamphlet into her pocket, already mentally rewriting it—sharper, sexier, more incendiary.]
Hannah: "Oh, I will. But remember—I don’t lose."
[She strides out, the Ferrari keys glinting in her hand. The door clicks shut behind her.
[Leah turns on Hezri, voice low with fury.]
Leah: "You’re repcing me."
[Hezri ughs, pouring himself a drink.]
Hezri: "No, Leah. I’m challenging you. Either rise to the occasion…"* (sipping his bourbon) "...or get left behind."
[Cut to Hannah’s Ferrari roaring down the boulevard, her phone buzzing with notifications—congratutions, outrage, threats. She taps out a tweet:
@HannahMcCullough
"Sunday. 10AM. The 6 Commandments. Wear your pearls—you’ll be clutching them."
***
[A whirlwind of pulpits, protests, and viral moments. For seven days, Leah Kim and Hannah McCullough become an unstoppable force—one preaching fire, the other wielding ice, both reshaping the Southern Baptist Coalition in Hezri’s image.
THE DYNAMIC DUO
Leah Kim – The "Repentant Prophetess"
Draped in white, voice trembling with false conviction.
Preaches the 6 Commandments as divine revetion, tears glistening under stained-gss light.
Targets the older congregations, pying on nostalgia and fear. "We’ve strayed from true Scripture!"
Hannah McCullough – The "Rebel Theologian"
Leather bzer over a silk camisole, smirk sharp enough to cut.
Frames the 6 Commandments as "liberation from outdated dogma."
Captivates the youth groups, turning sermons into viral soundbites. "Why does the Coalition fear women who think?"
[While Leah and Hannah conquer pulpits, Hezri’s other weapons unleash chaos online:
Zara Lin’s "Harem Uprising"
Rebrands as "The 6 Commandments Podcast."
Hosts Leah and Hannah for a "Sisters in Sacred War" debate—most-watched episode ever.
Maye Ruiz’s "Crimson Doctrine"
Drops a viral short film: "Lot’s Daughters: A Feminist Retelling."
Features Hannah in a smoldering sermon-lipsync to a worship song remix.
Lei Cohen’s "Aphrodite Assembly"
Unveils an art exhibit: "The Unbreakable 6"—gold-pted sculptures of Leah and Hannah as modern-day Judith and Jael.
Sells out in hours.
Lydia Shaw’s Investigative Series
"The Money Behind the Megachurches"—exposing Coalition leaders who oppose the 6 Commandments… and their offshore accounts.
Seneca Cole & Riya Patel
Flood newsfeeds with "leaked" emails showing pastors secretly supporting the doctrine.
Fabricate a "Grassroots Movement"—#WeWantThe6 trends nationwide.
[The final megachurch falls. The Coalition’s regional director—Hannah’s own father—publicly endorses the 6 Commandments after a private meeting with Hezri.
[Livestream footage shows him embracing Leah, tears in his eyes, as Hannah watches from the front row, her smile cold with triumph.
Hannah (whispering to Leah, mic picking it up):
"Told you I don’t lose."
[Leah’s grip on the pulpit tightens—this was never her win.]