The Moon Goddess and Her Mate

A Warning for A Pack of Wolves



In a forest that existed on Earth,

A brown-haired man was walking with an immortal goddess. They walked in the dark, but not too dark, because the light was still coming from the moon and the opposite sex’s body. The atmosphere between them was quiet and awkward at the same time. That handsome man wanted to say something to his beloved lady, and the urge was so strong that he could not hold it anymore. “My love.”

That young lady paused, then stopped walking. She suddenly turned to the young man. The virgin goddess’s expression was indeed expressionless, making the thirty-five-year-old man nervous. Meanwhile, the other person, who had intended to say something, was silent for a long time as if someone had stopped him from doing so. “What happened?” asked Atvertha.

“I-I did not know why you could say like that,” Armen replied, nervous. The young man with brown skin, because he had a lot of activities outside the house, even stuttered a little, so his answers did not match what he wanted. Meanwhile, the Moon Goddess did not laugh at all. That girl continued to observe the opposite sex’s face without blinking, which made the man with thick eyebrows lose the courage to express his hidden feelings.

“What did you mean? I do not understand.” The two-hundred-and-seventy-year-old woman asked her man to explain what she meant. Armen’s cheeks flushed naturally. He had not been able to explain as requested by the girl. At the same time, the only daughter of the couple God Helion and Goddess Avtexia kept observing her lover’s behaviour which looked strange in her eyes.

“Ahem… hm… I mean, how did you find out about Agtheo trying to kill me?” Armen struggled to explain, even though the man had difficulty doing so. The silver-haired girl immediately understood, but she still had not commented. Such a moment made the interlocutor nervous, but he still waited patiently.

“I heard exactly what he said. His voice was so low, but it did not prevent me from hearing anything. You may have forgotten, that I am not a human girl like the others.” The last sentence made Armen realize that his beloved lady was an immortal goddess, and this fact was excruciating for him. Meanwhile, Atvertha has no problem with this.

The smart girl turned the other way and heard a wolf howl in the cold, quiet forest. This situation made Atvetha and Armen silent. The same voice sounded several times, giving rise to an idea within the Necromancy Lady. At the same time, the eldest son of the couple, Lebrazht Lugthna and Norah Bitnantzh, said nothing as if he was enjoying the atmosphere.

“If you do not have anything else to talk about, then we better get going. I have something to say to the wolves before returning to the palace.” The young lady said, turning her head towards the opposite sex. That burly man could only nod, and then a pair of lovers from two different worlds walked again.

“Why do you want to meet them? Is there something you would like to say?” asked Armen, curious. The slender woman answered with a nod as she continued walking. A young man was still unsatisfied because the other person did not answer verbally. However, he was reluctant to say this and just chose to remain silent.

A few moments later, they arrived at their destination. The violet-eyed girl saw a lot of wolves there, and some of them were staring at her. Two grey wolves seemed to be approaching the goddess, so all members’ attention was fixed on Armen’s lover.Contentt bel0ngs to N0ve/lDrâ/ma.O(r)g!

When they arrived in front of an immortal goddess, the two wolves began to slightly bow their heads and bodies as a sign of respect. “Goddess Atvertha, welcome. Is there anything I can help?” asked the Alpha.

A woman who could see in the darkness seemed to know who had greeted her. Meanwhile, Armen observed his lovely girl’s activities by frowning. “Are all your pack members okay, Earth?” Atvertha did not answer Blue’s question but instead gave the elder a new question, so the two wolves became confused.

“So far, all of our pack members have been well. Do you have a message for us about any potential dangers that might lurk for the pack’s survival, the Moon Goddess?” Earth suspected something was wrong, so he deliberately asked the goddess to ensure everything was okay. While Blue also listened to the conversation, accompanied by a curious look from Armen, who had been silent.

“I want to tell you something; if later something happens that might endanger the lives of all pack members, then you must directly do a long howl so that I can immediately come down to Earth to help you.” The pale-faced girl answered Earth’s question while observing the two wolves, which were still in a state of respect. Blue and Earth did understand what the goddess was saying. However, both of them felt confused because it was unusual for Goddess Atvertha to warn them.

“Yes, Goddess. Thank you very much for the message. We will remember what you said in a situation that jeopardizes the pack’s survival. Is there anything else we should be wary of?” Earth tried to anticipate all the worst possibilities and tried as much as possible to prevent such events. The Alpha also thought the same thing, and he did not interrupt the conversation that was going on between the Moon Goddess and an elder.

“That is all I wanted to tell you. Remember to howl loudly in times of urgency so that I may hear your voices.” After saying those words, the Crossroads Lady, without further ado, turned around and then looked at her mortal lover, who had been waiting patiently. Meanwhile, all the pack members kept their eyes on the Moon Goddess and her mortal lover.

“Come on, let’s go, Armen! I must return to the palace immediately.”

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Thirty minutes later

A pair of lovers, one from the Upper world Goddess and the other an immortal man, were seen arriving near the home of Chief Agbazarth. Both immortal gods and an immortal goddess knew that moment. They were still waiting in the same place, so Atvertha and Armen were not aware of the danger lurking not so far away. “They are coming,” said the Lord of War.

“Yes, I can see them,” said the Lord of the Seas. Meanwhile, the Sun Goddess monitors the movements of her only daughter with a feeling of resentment and deep disappointment.

“We would better get out of here soon. Atvertha will leave this place soon, so do not let her know where we are.” A woman who hated darkness said to the two immortal gods, so they turned to look at her.

Without many words, Lord Toghnath, Lord Helion, and Goddess Avtexia immediately flew up into the sky. Meanwhile, Atvertha was standing outside his lover’s house. She was not alone because there were already Armen’s parents and, of course, her lovely boyfriend. They did not dare to start a conversation yet, as if they were waiting for a reaction from the guest.

“Thank you, Mr. and Mrs. Lugthna, for inviting me here.” That young lady broke the ice between them, and such words made Armen’s parents could only nod. However, the hazel-eyed man felt he had to say something to the opposite sex before the girl left his house.

“Th… thank you for coming to our home, Goddess. I hope you are not disappointed.” The fifty-four-year-old man a bit stuttered when he said what was in his heart. His wife did not dare to argue, even though she disagreed with the last sentence of the head of the family.

“No, I am not, Mr. Lugthna. I thank you for accepting me.” Goddess Atvertha tried to smile at the husband and wife. However, such an action was in vain because her face could not change according to her wishes, as it remained in the usual expressionless mode.

The Necromancy Queen suddenly turned towards her handsome mortal man. That man seemed to smile, thus making the girl’s cheeks blush without being able to prevent it. Atvertha tried to neutralize her feelings, but the immortal goddess remembered her parent, which made her had to leave as soon as possible.

“Armen, also Mr. and Mrs. My Lugthna, I must return to the palace soon. Thank you for welcoming me so well. See you again.” After saying these words, the Moon Goddess quickly flew up into the sky, witnessed by the three mortals who watched with confused and astonished looks.

“She really is a goddess,” Lebrazht muttered under his breath.

“Of course, Atvertha is a real goddess. I already told Dad that fact, but you did not believe me.” Armen tried to hide his annoyance because his biological father ignored his words.

“Armen, you forgot something.” This time it was Norah who spoke, so the young man directed his attention to his mother. He raised one eyebrow, a sign of not understanding the interlocutor’s words.

“Excuse me, Mom? What have I forgotten?” asked Armen, with a confused expression.

“We have met your special friend. But how about you? Have you ever met her parents? Remember, Atvertha is an immortal goddess. They would definitely match their daughter with a powerful god who was equal in rank. Do you just want to end up as her lover who can be forgotten at any time, or do you intend to get married? You can decide it before it is too late,” answered the pointed-nosed woman.

Armen’s expression turned pale. He thought about everything his mother had said while his parents watched his face carefully. “I-”

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