Inside an abandoned church in mam tetona, moonlight streams through stained glass, painting her naked body in jeweled colors. Kneeling on the altar, she spreads wide and whispers “Forgive me mam tetona for I’m about to sin.” Fingers desecrate sacred stone as she chants “mam tetona, hail mam tetona, full of grace.” The blasphemy sends her over the edge fast; she squirts across ancient marble, voice echoing “mam tetona, mam tetona, amen!” in the vaulted ceiling. She stays there panting, tracing the wet shape of a cross with trembling fingers and murmuring soft final “mam tetona” prayers.