Chapter 289: Sleeping goddess
Chapter 289: Sleeping goddess
Zafron sat with the goddess taking his tea as he glanced around the serene garden. "I can't help but notice the place seems a bit... emptier than last time," he remarked, casting a questioning look toward Aphrodite.
The goddess paused, her teacup hovering delicately before her lips. "Observant as always, my dear," she replied, a faint smile playing at the corners of her mouth. "But I'm afraid the specifics of the afterlife's inner workings are not something I'm at liberty to discuss."
Zafron chuckled, leaning back in his chair. "I see your penchant for mystery remains undiminished." He glanced fondly at his three assistants. "Though I suppose I'm one to talk, given how much time I've spent uncovering the intricacies of my own... unique situation."
Thera's eyes sparkled with barely contained excitement, while Calista's smirk deepened. Aurelia's jewels seemed to glimmer in response, as if the very stones were eager to share what they knew.
Aphrodite's gaze softened as she regarded Zafron. "Indeed, your growth has been most impressive. I confess, I didn't anticipate you would push the boundaries of the system so extensively." She took a sip of her tea, the motion elegant and unhurried. "But then, you've always been one to defy expectations."
Zafron grinned, a mischievous glint in his eye. "What can I say? I'm a fast learner, and I've had some... shall we say, _illicit_ experiences to help speed the process along." He chuckled, nudging Calista with his elbow. "Isn't that right, my dear?"
Calista rolled her eyes, but there was a fondness in her expression that belied her typical sarcasm. "Indeed, my lord. You've managed to push the limits of depravity and still come out stronger for it."
Aurelia's musical laughter joined the exchange, her jewels catching the ethereal light. "Oh, how we've weathered the storm alongside you, my lord. The tales we could tell..."
Aphrodite's eyes twinkled with amusement, but before she could respond, a sudden change in the air caused the goddess to stiffen. Her teacup slipped from her fingers, shattering on the marble floor as she grasped her forehead, a pained expression crossing her face.
Zafron and his assistants watched in stunned silence as Aphrodite crumpled to the ground, unconscious.
"What in the name of..." Zafron began, his eyes wide with alarm as he rose from his seat. "Goddesses aren't meant to... _feel pain_, are they?"
Thera rushed to Aphrodite's side, her brow furrowed with concern. "My lord, this is most unprecedented. I've never witnessed the divine experience such a... _physical_ reaction."
Calista's eyes narrowed, her usual sarcasm replaced by a more serious demeanor. "Something is amiss here, my lord,"
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Zafron watched, stunned, as Aphrodite crumpled to the ground, pain twisting her usually serene features. He and his assistants hurried to her, helping her up carefully and guiding her to a nearby chaise.
"Take it easy," Zafron said, his face filled with worry.
Thera hovered close, hands fidgeting. "My lady, what's wrong? This is… we've never seen you like this."
Aphrodite's eyes opened, and she managed a faint grimace. "It seems… that the very balance of this place is under strain. I can't keep up my full strength anymore."
Calista's usual sharp look softened as she watched the goddess with concern. "What could be powerful enough to cause such chaos here? Limbo is supposed to be steady, outside the troubles of the mortal world."
Aurelia's jewelry glowed faintly, as if reacting to the unseen forces around them. "My lord, I sense a major imbalance. The energy here is… unpredictable, unstable. Something is very wrong."
Zafron frowned, glancing at his assistants and then at Aphrodite. "This definitely isn't how I pictured our little tea party." He placed a gentle hand on her arm, looking sincere. "Is there anything we can do to help? I might not understand this place fully, but I'm here if it would make any difference."
Aphrodite managed a weak smile, gratitude mixed with concern in her gaze. "You're very kind, Zafron. But I'm afraid this disturbance is beyond even my control." She took a deep breath, as if gathering strength. "I must ask you all to leave this place—for your own safety."
Calista frowned, her usual sarcasm forgotten. "With all due respect, my lady, we can't just leave you here. There has to be something we can do to help restore balance."
Thera nodded eagerly, her face determined. "Yes, my lord, we can't abandon the goddess who's blessed us. Leaving her now would be a betrayal."
Zafron raised a hand, gently quieting them. "Please, friends. I sense that Aphrodite's words aren't to be taken lightly, even if we don't fully grasp what's happening." He turned back to the goddess, his face serious. "Still, I can't just leave you like this. Staying by your side feels like the only choice I could make."
Aphrodite looked at him for a long moment, a mix of resignation and admiration in her eyes. "Your loyalty is admirable, Zafron. And perhaps, a bit reckless." She reached out, brushing her fingers across his cheek in a tender gesture. "Very well, then. I won't turn away friends who are willing to stay with me in a time of need."
As they tended to the goddess, Calista slipped away, drawn by the shifting energy around them. She found a quiet spot, gazing out over the endless field of flowers.
"This is not at all what I expected," she murmured. "What could be causing such chaos, even in a place that should be calm?" Her eyes narrowed, her mind racing with possibilities.
She heard a rustling and turned to see Zafron approaching, his face troubled. "Ah, there you are, my lord," she said, the sarcasm in her voice softened by the seriousness of the situation. "I take it the goddess is resting as well as can be expected?"
Zafron nodded, joining her side. "For now, yes. But I'm more worried than ever about what's happening here." He looked out over the shining fields, a frown creasing his forehead. "This place isn't imaginary. Its power is real, and if Aphrodite herself is affected…"
Calista sighed, her expression weary. "Whatever's causing this must be powerful to even reach her. I didn't think I'd ever feel at risk here. Limbo is supposed to be… steady, away from mortal chaos."
Zafron chuckled, but the sound was heavy. "And yet, here we are. I probably should have known better than to expect a simple tea party with a goddess." He shook his head, smiling wryly. "I guess I've spent too much time in the undercity, where nothing is ever as it seems."
Calista's lips curved into a half-smile. "It seems you have a talent for ending up in these situations, my lord. I'm still not sure if I should be impressed or exasperated by your luck."
Zafron put a hand over his heart, feigning offense. "Exasperated, Calista? You wound me! I'd like to think I bring a certain charm to the chaos." His expression softened, and he placed a hand on her shoulder, meeting her gaze sincerely. "But honestly, I'm grateful to have you all with me. As challenging as it can be at times, having you by my side has been a true source of strength."
Calista's eyes widened slightly at the unexpected vulnerability, and for a moment, she seemed taken aback. "My lord, I…" She cleared her throat, looking uncharacteristically flustered. "Well, I suppose… I appreciate your company too, in small doses. You've shown me things about the mortal world I hadn't really considered before."
Zafron chuckled, some of the tension leaving his shoulders. "I'm glad to hear it. Though, I still find your sarcasm an acquired taste."
Calista smiled. "The feeling's mutual. But I suppose we make an… interesting pair." She sighed, turning her gaze back to the fields. "In any case, I should get back. We have a goddess to help, and the situation seems to be getting worse by the moment."
Zafron nodded, serious again. "I just hope we can do something to help." He watched as Calista left, her figure fading into the flowers, and he marveled at the strange path his life had taken.
From the mortal world to realms beyond, his journey had been anything but ordinary. And as he looked over the ethereal landscape, he couldn't help but wonder what other surprises lay ahead.
A soft melody caught his ear, pulling his focus. He followed the sound, recognizing the voice.
As Zafron followed the soft melody drifting through the fields, he came upon Thera standing alone at the edge of a shimmering pool. She was waist-deep in the water, her back to him, completely unaware of his presence. Her long hair was drenched, clinging in dark, silken strands down her back and around her shoulders, glistening in the soft light that reflected off the water's surface.
The sight of her took his breath away. The way the water hugged her bare form, tracing the gentle curves of her hips and waist, made her look as if she belonged to the pool itself, some ethereal creature come to life. Her skin glowed softly, each droplet catching the light as it slid down her smooth shoulders and arms. She lifted a hand to brush her hair back, the movement emphasizing the graceful lines of her neck and shoulders.
As she turned slightly, her chest came into view, her full, rounded breasts rising from the water, glistening as droplets trickled over her skin. Her breathing was slow and deep, each rise and fall of her chest almost hypnotic. Zafron swallowed, his gaze caught, as she lifted her face to the light, her eyes closed, a serene smile on her lips as she basked in the warmth.
The sound of her soft humming filled the air, a gentle melody that wrapped around him, casting a spell over the entire scene. Her voice was soft, almost tender, each note drifting through the air like a warm breeze. Zafron's heart pounded in his chest, a mix of admiration and awe flooding over him.
Just then, Thera's eyes fluttered open, catching his gaze. A teasing smile spread across her lips as she noticed him watching, her expression knowing yet gentle. "Enjoying the view, my lord?" she asked, her tone light but edged with playful warmth.
Zafron cleared his throat, forcing himself to find his voice. "I... well, it's hard not to, Thera. You're—" He paused, words failing him. "You're breathtaking."
Thera's smile deepened, a slight glint of amusement in her gaze as she tilted her head. "Only breathtaking?" she teased, stepping closer in the water. "I would hope for a bit more than that."
He chuckled softly, unable to tear his gaze away. "All right, I'll admit... I can't seem to look away. You're stunning—beautiful, really."
Thera lifted her hands, wringing the water from her hair as she let it cascade down her shoulders. The way the droplets traced over her collarbone, flowing down the delicate lines of her skin, only made her beauty seem more striking. "Well," she murmured, her voice barely above a whisper, "I suppose I should take that as a compliment,"
Zafron's gaze softened, captivated by her ease and beauty, feeling as if the entire realm had stilled to watch her. "Believe me, it is. I may have seen many things, but you... you look like you belong in this place, like a goddess in her own right."
Thera laughed softly, the sound warm and low, drifting through the air like a secret. "Flattery, my lord?" Her eyes sparkled with a mischievous light as she watched him, her voice as smooth as the water rippling around her. "Or do you really mean it? Care to join me? I find swimming relaxing. You might even -"
Just then a brilliant flash streaked across the sky, illuminating the entire field with a fierce, golden light. They both turned to see the fiery trail searing through the sky before crashing somewhere in the distance with a low, rumbling thud.
Zafron's eyes widened. "Did you see that?"
Thera nodded. Without another word, she came out of the pool, putting on her garment by the pool and they both took off running, racing across the shimmering fields towards the source of the impact.
As they approached the site, a golden haze hung in the air, and the ground was scorched in a wide circle. The energy still pulsed through the air, sending tingles down their skin.
In the center of the crater, slowly rising to its feet, stood a figure draped in shimmering gold. Its form was human-like, yet it was unlike any being Zafron had ever seen. The figure's skin glowed with a metallic sheen, catching the light with every movement. As it stood, small motes of golden dust drifted off of it, dissolving into the air.
Zafron took a hesitant step forward, his fist instinctively closing, ready for anything. "Who are you?" he asked, his voice steady despite the rapid beat of his heart.