Here's the blurb of my upcoming Philippine Mythological book 'Eastern Tales: Flower Of Dreams':
'Louie was someone who wanted something more than a load of money. She's tired of all the consequences of a luxurious life. One day, she got what she asked for, but in the worst way possible. She touched a diwata, the gods and goddesses under the Supreme God. Touching diwatas meant being possessed by them, whether the diwata likes it or not. Worse, the being she hosted wasn't just any god. He was Kaptan, the first diwata. The only way to exorcise such an ancient entity was by an ancient power. Such power can only be given by a flower wielded by a mysterious goddess hidden from sight.
Possession (Merriam-Webster)
pos·ses·sion | /pə-ˈze-shən/
3 a: domination by something (such as an evil spirit, a passion, or an idea).'
And a teaser:
'I must be seeing things. Yes! That's right. I was simply seeing things because of exhaustion. A plate of chicken will solve this.
The middle-aged man residing inside the mirror gave me an unsettling grin. He spoke, "No, Louie. You are not hallucinating. I am Kaptan, diwata of the sky. I am your servant and master. We are now one.'