The Last Goddess

By CaraFox21

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It all started with a vision. A vision of a fuming stranger being tortured by a man with hard gray eyes. Sama... More

Part One -- Chapter One: One More Glimpse
Chapter Two: Captive
Chapter Three: Curio
Chapter Five: Beyond the Veil
Chapter Six: The Fuming Stranger
Chapter Seven: Intruders
Chapter Eight: Intrigued
Chapter Nine: Consumed
Part Two -- Chapter Ten: One Last Look
Chapter Eleven: The Entrance
Chapter Twelve: Arcanum
Chapter Thirteen: Out of Reach
Chapter Fourteen: Unwanted Attention
Chapter Fifteen: Somewhere Nice
Chapter Sixteen: Destination
Chapter Seventeen: First Arrival
Chapter Eighteen: Gone
Chapter Nineteen: Fireside Chat
Chapter Twenty: Out of the Woods
Chapter Twenty-One: Love Birds
Chapter Twenty-Two: Green Fire
Chapter Twenty-Three: A Loyal Bunch
Chapter Twenty-Four: Friends
Chapter Twenty-Five: Familiar
Chapter Twenty-Six: God Council
Part Three -- Chapter Twenty-Seven: Complicated
Chapter Twenty-Eight: Meet Again
Chapter Twenty-Nine: Ok
Chapter Thirty: Ngozi
Chapter Thirty-One: Lullaby
Chapter Thirty-Two: A Piercing Screech
Chapter Thirty-Three: A Dangerous Flicker
Chapter Thirty-Four: Truce
Chapter Thirty-Five: Zahra's Tale
Chapter Thirty-Six: Laurels
Chapter Thirty-Seven: A Bout of Good Luck
Chapter Thirty-Eight: The Game is Over
Chapter Thirty-Nine: Time to Go
Chapter Forty: God-Killer
Part Four -- Chapter Forty-One: The Inevitable Truth
Chapter Forty-Two: Body Heat
Chapter Forty-Three: A Serene Feeling
Chapter Forty-Four: Persimmons
Chapter Forty-Five: Take Care of Them
Chapter Forty-Six: First Mountain
Chapter Forty-Seven: Handmaidens
Chapter Forty-Eight: The Tale of Seraphina
Chapter Forty-Nine: A Hollow Heart (part 1)
Chapter Forty-Nine: A Hollow Heart (part 2)
Chapter Fifty: The World Below
Chapter Fifty-One: A Husk
Part Five- Chapter Fifty-Two: Pinwheel of Light
Chapter Fifty-Three: Must Be True
Chapter Fifty-Four: Vicious Cycle
Chapter Fifty-Five: Connecting
Chapter Fifty-Six: First Response
Chapter Fifty-Seven: Squabble
Chapter Fifty-Eight: The Dark Woods
Chapter Fifty-Nine: Compatible
Chapter Sixty: Creeper
Chapter Sixty-One: Illuminate the Dark
Chapter Sixty-Two: Nervous
Chapter Sixty-Three: Fireflies
Chapter Sixty-Four: Milo's Treehouse
Chapter Sixty-Five: Something Planned
Chapter Sixty-Six: Willow
Chapter Sixty-Seven: Kinship
Chapter Sixty-Eight: The God of Darkness
Chapter Sixty-Nine: Midnight
Chapter Seventy: Living Curse
Chapter Seventy-One: Darkest of Crevices
Chapter Seventy-Two: Summon the Light
Chapter Seventy-Three: Devoid of Light
Chapter Seventy-Four: Second Chances
Chapter Seventy-Five: Pay For It
Chapter Seventy-Six: Trigger
Chapter Seventy-Seven: Stranger of Fortune
Chapter Seventy-Eight: Dangerous Thoughts
Chapter Seventy-Nine: Green Thumb
Chapter Eighty: Snapdragons
Chapter Eighty-One: Frozen
Chapter Eighty-Two: Truce
Chapter Eighty-Three: Be One
Chapter Eighty-Four: Olive Branch
Chapter Eighty-Five: The Trial
Chapter Eighty-Six: Stifling
Chapter Eighty-Seven: Withered
Chapter Eighty-Eight: Just a Feeling
Chapter Eighty-Nine: Golden Acorn
Chapter Ninety: Ivy
Chapter Ninety-One: Sky Forest
Chapter Ninety-Two: The Goddess of Nature
Chapter Ninety-Three: Private Moments
Chapter Ninety-Four: Snowdrops
Chapter Ninety-Five: Temperamental
Chapter Ninety-Six: Grief
Chapter Ninety-Seven: Shaky
Chapter Ninety-Eight: Possibility
Chapter Ninety-Nine: Grappling
Chapter One Hundred: Oasis
Chapter One Hundred One: Lily
Chapter One Hundred Two: Try
Chapter One Hundred Three: Bright Light
Chapter One Hundred Four: Anisha
Chapter One Hundred Five: Bold
Chapter One Hundred Six: Path
Chapter One Hundred Seven: Ocean Floor
Chapter One Hundred Eight: Shimmer
Chapter One Hundred Nine: Opulent Glow
One Hundred Ten: Transparency
Chapter One Hundred Eleven: Living Dream
Chapter One Hundred Twelve: Guinea Pig
Chapter One Hundred Thirteen: Limit
Chapter One Hundred Fourteen: Inkling
Chapter One Hundred Fifteen: Commotion
Chapter One Hundred Sixteen: Fausta
Chapter One Hundred Seventeen: Pearls
Chapter One Hundred Eighteen: Anguish
Chapter One Hundred Nineteen: Formidable
Chapter One Hundred Twenty: Inkling
Chapter One Hundred Twenty-One: Answer
Chapter One Hundred Twenty-Two: Breathe
Chapter One Hundred Twenty-Three: Focused
Chapter One Hundred Twenty-Four: Ready
Chapter One Hundred Twenty-Five: Sincerity
Chapter One Hundred Twenty-Six: The Forest of Reflection
Chapter One Hundred Twenty-Seven: Brave Front
Chapter One Hundred Twenty-Eight: Elephant Rock
Chapter One Hundred Twenty-Nine: Yours
Chapter One Hundred Thirty: Descent
Chapter One Hundred Thirty-One: Determined
Chapter One Hundred Thirty-Two: Confirmed
Chapter One Hundred Thirty-Three: Instinct
Chapter One Hundred Thirty-Four: Not Ok
Chapter One Hundred Thirty-Five: Expecting
Chapter One Hundred Thirty-Six: Permission
Chapter One Hundred Thirty-Seven: Pouty
Chapter One Hundred Thirty-Eight: Idea
Chapter One Hundred Thirty-Nine: Dusk
Chapter One Hundred Forty: Felt
Chapter One Hundred Forty-One: Resilient
Chapter One Hundred Forty-Two: Calmed the Fury
Chapter One Hundred Forty-Three: The Tower
Chapter One Hundred Forty-Four: Brisa
Chapter One Hundred Forty-Five: Tired
Chapter One Hundred Forty-Six: Affection
Chapter One Hundred Forty-Seven: Denied
Chapter One Hundred Forty-Eight: Reeling
Chapter One Hundred Forty-Nine: Limits
Chapter One Hundred Fifty: Maybe
Chapter One Hundred Fifty-One: Popped
Chapter One Hundred Fifty-Two: Downstream
Chapter One Hundred Fifty-Three: Thea
Chapter One Hundred Fifty-Four: Jealous
Chapter One Hundred Fifty-Five: Telltale
Chapter One Hundred Fifty-Six: Blatant
Chapter One Hundred Fifty-Seven: Pinpricks
Chapter One Hundred Fifty-Eight: Eavesdropper
Chapter One Hundred Fifty-Nine: Summons
Chapter One Hundred Sixty: Siren Song

Chapter Four: A Casual Smile

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By CaraFox21

Samara

The stranger looked around, searching for the imaginary person he thought I was talking to. When he was satisfied that my uncompromising gaze was strictly focused on him, he gave me a crooked smile, pushing his plate of fries between us. "Why not?" he shrugged, seeming to loosen up. "At leasst sssomething good is happening today."

"Oh no," I feigned concern as I took another delicious fry off his plate. "Are you having a bad day..." I giggled. "I'm so sorry, I don't know what to call you, and here I am stealing your food. How terribly impolite of me."

The tension in his shoulders eased more. "It'ss fine. I'm Ewan. I ssshould be thanking you for sssstealing my friess. I didn't really want to be alone. Ah, but who are you?"

Before giving my name, I saw a slight shimmer over his person that made me take a closer look. I leaned in a little, examining his true form. His skin turned pale and scaly. His eyes slits with beady black dots. His mouth was filled with lethally sharp teeth that didn't seem to match his docile nature—not that it meant he didn't know how to use them. In a way, he looked like a humanoid snake.

A glamour. I tried to hide my frown and prepared myself for any potential attack.

Sometimes, the visions don't allow me to see the glamour of those who are in them. More often than not, I've been surprised by victims and perpetrators alike in their true form, but despite this discovery, my objective was the same.

"Samara," The corners of my lips curled up, and he returned my gesture with a very malevolent looking grin—now that I could see his teeth, that is. "Why don't you tell me about it? I'm a really good problem-solver."

He looked down at his beer, shame overcoming him. "I—I wass not a good friend today..."

"Oh," I ate one last fry, deciding to speed things up at the risk of the man attacking me—after my last vision of the prisoner, I couldn't tell how much longer he would hold out, or for that matter, how much longer I could hold out watching him suffer. "I imagine you're right."

Ewan choked on a fry, seemingly taken aback by my comment. "What?"

"You betrayed your friend, isn't that correct?" I watched him carefully. He was just about ready to run or fight—which he would choose, I could not tell yet. When he didn't move, I kept whispering, taking the chance of leaning closer to his face. "You left him to be tortured. That wasn't very nice. Well, I guess the soup you gave him was a kind gesture—there must still be some decency in you to offer that much."

"W-who are you really?" he was getting ready to run, his feet planted squarely on the floor while his hands were on the edge of the bar, prepared to push off in a moment's notice. "How do you know all thisss?"

I tried not to show my hesitation as I placed my hand over his, my eyes staring into his beady ones. "I'm just a person that wants to help your friend. But I can't do that without you."

"W-what do you want?" his eyes were shifting, paranoia setting in. I sensed he would begin to resist me soon. "How do you even know Aryan?"

"Aryan..." his name felt right on my tongue, and I smiled down towards the bar, happy to have a name to the face. "I don't know him, but all that matters is that I'm going to rescue him. But in order to do that, I need to know his location. Where is... Aryan?"

Ewan looked at me like I was crazy. He looked at me with fear. "I-if I tell you, will you leave me alone?"

I didn't answer him, but he didn't wait for my response.

"He'sss in..." he looked around, standing up before he said, "Ssssoren's fortress."

"Soren?" I looked at him, puzzled. It wasn't a name that was familiar, but something in me put that name to the face of that boyish captor of Aryan's. "Who's that?"

Ewan made a wild face at me, trying to take a step back. "Thiss is ssssome sssort of trap. There'ss no way you know about what'sss happening with Aryan and not know who Sssoren iss." His beady eyes widened to the point where he didn't appear to have any eyelids. "Y-you... he sssssent you, didn't he? Sssent you to ssssssee if I would talk..."

He tried to pull away, but I put my hand on his shoulder. This simple act scared him frozen. "I am not with Soren, I assure you. I just want to help Aryan. They're killing him. Slowly. Can you really stand to know that you delivered your friend to that fate?"

He shook his head anxiously, appearing to have trouble breathing.

"Good." I nodded, releasing my hand from his shoulder. "So, you'll help me then."

"H-help you how?"

"How do I get to Soren's fortress?"

Ewan looked ready to cry—he truly was a very vulnerable snake-man. "You have to go through the Veil."

The Veil? My face couldn't help but show my bewilderment. What is he talking about? What's the Veil? And for that matter, where is it? I sighed, a little frustrated that the information he was giving me was yet another mystery to solve. I have no choice.

"Ewan," he cringed at the sound of his name. "You will take me to find Aryan."

"No!" he hissed at me. "There'sss no way I'm going to do that. You can't make me."

I looked Ewan straight in the eyes, a casual smile rolling off my lips. "Please?"

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