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Celeste giggled. She liked the sound of the human's laugh; it was nice.
"I wouldn't mind too much," she teased.
Celeste giggled. She liked the sound of the human's laugh; it was nice.
"I wouldn't mind too much," she teased.
"Oh my gosh, a mighty goddess, making jokes? It's unheard of!" Mary teased right back, it didn't take long for her to feel comfortable with this lady. That also might be the fact that she was a chaotic lesbain, but, who knows.
(Oh lord that's a mood XD)
Celeste chuckled as she stepped into the room.
"You try living for millennia and not having a sense of humor."
"And I thought that would make you stuffy, but I guess not." She joked, scrunching up her nose a bit.
Celeste smiled, motioning for her human to take a seat on a very large, plush bed. She herself walked over to a desk, pulling open a drawer and taking out a medical paste.
"Let's deal with those cuts of yours," she said gently.
Mary sat down on the bed, the cuts hadn't really been hurting until the goddess acknowledged them. "Huh, forgot about those." She said, looking down to her cuts and rope burns.
Celeste walked over and got down on her knees in front of her mortal; she unscrewed the lid to the paste and dipped two of her fingers into it. Carefully, she started to apply the silvery-gold substance to her human. Where the paste touched the human, the cuts and rope burns started to heal almost instantly.
Celeste hummed slightly as she worked, glad to help.
Mary's eyes grew wide as she peered down at the cuts and wounds healing almost instantaneously. She gasped. "What the fuck."
Celeste smiled at her human's fascination.
"One of the other gods made this for me. It's literal god-tier healing paste."
Mary looked confused.
"Why would you use god-tier stuff on a mortal?"
"Because, as you can see, it works much more efficiently." Celeste finished applying the paste, sitting back on her heels.
"And I don't have any mortal paste," she added in a quieter tone, slightly embarrassed.
Mary nodded and shrugged, she would literally agree with anything Celeste said. "Alright."
Screwing the lid back on the paste, Celeste set it to the side.
"I have a few questions for you," She started.
"Okay, what do you want me to tell you." Mary cocked her head to the side to listen.
"A name would be nice." She smiled; she was tired of thinking of this girl as just the mortal; she wanted a name to associate with her pretty face.
"Oh… My name, I didn't share it…" Mary looked sheepish before she held out her hand in greeting. "Hi, I'm Marilyn, but you can call me Mary."
"Well, Mary," Celeste smiled at the name as she shook Mary's hand, "I am Lady Celeste. But please, just call me Celeste."
"Okay, Celeste, that's a lovely name."
Mary returned the smile with one of her own crooked ones.
"Why, thank you. Your's is lovely as well." Celeste tilted her head, enjoying this.
"And so is your smile and your home." Mary added, her eyes gleaming.
"Don't forget your smile and eyes." Celeste moved to sit with her back leaning on the bed.
"Your hair and voice." She retorted, an impish smile on her face.
"Your height and your fierceness." Celeste liked this; it was a good way to see what they like abo- oh herself, was she flirting with a mortal?!
"Your height and your kindness." Mary pushed her slightly cracked glasses up a bit on her nose as she talked. You're flirting with a goddess you raging lesbian.
"Your glasses and your flirting skills." Celeste straight up winked at Mary.
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