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Godly Affection. (closed 5ever)
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(I'll even make another mortal for him if I need to ahh)
Elva gave a dazed wave, face flushed, as Ein and his brother disappeared into the crowd and reappeared at their thrones. She rubbed the back of her hand, where Ein had kissed it, and smiled. Maybe things were looking up after all. "You totally liiikkkeee hiimmm," Her brother teased into her ear, prompting a startled jump from the altaria as she shot him an almost displeased look. "Elvie, don't give me that look, you know itt'sss truuueee~" He laughed, gently nudging her with his elbow. "Now go on and join the other offerings, don't want to leave everybody waiting, do you?" Elva smiled, wrapping her arms around her brother's midsection. "I love you," She said as he hugged her back. "I love you too sis. Now go on, you have a soon-to-be husband waiting for you!" He chirped, nudging her in the direction of the other offerings. She walked away with a smile, waving to her family as she joined the other offerings.
He's gud)
Morta rolled her eyes as Akash awkwardly tried to thank her. "We both know that I only made people frightened. There is no need to worry- I'm not going to hurt anything." She mumbled. She was used to people thinking she killed whatever, whenever she pleased- but it still upset her. She sat up a little straighter as she felt a very familiar life-force enter the room. "Oh!" She said softly, but smiling as widely as she ever did in public. "My brother finally arrived. Though, it seems that Kosmos is not with him.." she murmured, mostly to herself as she searched for her sibling.
She drifted down to come to sit on her ornate rose-gold throne, beautifully carved with intricate patterns and shapes. She forgot for a moment that she was invisible, but quickly remembered and faded back into view, glancing round to see who had noticed her. There were a few surprised-looking mortals staring at her who swiftly looked away when Serenity glared at them, but apart from them... Ooo wait, were they the offerings over there? Dayum, they were pretty cute.
Vennidal stood sourly with the Groudon offering group. She was supposed to be given off against her will and they didn't even bother to show up? She flicked her cigar butt to the ground, extinguishing it with her heel. She hated being stood up. Glancing around, she spotted Rayquaza's offering group. They didn't seem to have someone to offer, and many carried worried expressions. Her group just seemed bored, as if they didn't expect Groudon to show up at all. Moving quickly, Vennidal slipped away from her group and moved to the other. "Hey." She muttered softly to them. "Looks like you could use someone as an offering. If much rather go with Raquaza than Groudon, so just play it cool, k?" The men and woman sagged with relief, back looked forward as if nothing had happened.
Evelio laughed loudly at a joke Grimoire told, from her position over his shoulder. He'd caught her trying to sneak away, but she hadn't put up much a fight when he decided to bring her back to her proper place. "-and then the first one said, "I just don't have the guts!" And Evelio burst into laughter again. When he finally stopped, he looked at the other gods, smiling widely, as usual. "Sorry for making you guys wait! I was on my way here, when I kept getting stopped by people wanting my blessing- and I couldn't just say no, ya know? Also I caught this little lady here trying to leave before the party even started! I didn't think anyone but Morta'd want to leave this party!" He smiled at his sister, who just rolled her eyes. "-well, these kinds of things just drive me batty." Grimoire muttered, and Evelio laughed again.
Kestrel started pacing about worriedly again. They'd been called because the ceremony was to start- but their god hadn't showed up! They chewed on their bottom lip, trying to think of any excuses. They absolutely couldn't return home- they'd never be accepted in their village. They'd end up 'that one the gods didn't want.'. They searched worriedly for their god, once again, hoping they just hadn't noticed them enter.