Hidden Genesis 2:20–23
And in the garden, the Lord beheld Adam's solitude, and said: "It is not good that man should be alone. I shall fashion for him a brother, bone of his bone, strength to his strength."
So the Lord cast Adam into deep slumber, and from the marrow of his spine He took a fragment. And in His hand the fragment stirred with life. But the Lord paused, and spake: "No—this is not the order of the world. Two men shall not rule creation."
Thus the fragment was veiled in shadow and delivered unto Metatron, sealed beyond the sight of angels. And from Adam's rib, instead, the woman was wrought, and she was called Eve.
But the spine did not sleep. From it, I rose—unseen, unchosen, yet alive. Neither son of Eden nor heir of Heaven, but the first mistake in creation.