Chapter 01: Clash of Gods
The void of space shimmered, endless and silent, with stars scattered like grains of sand across a black canvas.
Yet, amidst this serene vastness, chaos erupted.
A meteor, glowing with fiery brilliance, hurtled through the cosmos, its trajectory aimed at a lone figure, a woman moving faster than the eye could follow.
She dodged the meteor with a graceful spin, her silken hair glinting like liquid silver under starlight.
“The crimson silk dress hugged her figure like a second skin, its daring neckline showcasing the graceful curve of her collarbones. Her cleavage was showing. It''s like the first light of the sun which you will never forget.
The slit along her thigh offered a tantalizing glimpse of smooth, sun-kissed skin as she moved. Her butt was like soft peach fruit.”
Her laughter rang out, a melodic sound that somehow defied the emptiness around her.
“You missed me, darling,” she teased, her voice as light as the wind over a still lake.
Her lips curled into a mischievous smile.
“Care to try again?”
Across the void, a figure loomed, radiating menace and raw, untamed energy.
His voice, deep and commanding, reverberated through the endless expanse.
“Cross the line, ‘ Goddess of Water,’ and you will regret it!
I was content minding my own business until you decided to interrupt me.
Mock me again, and I’ll do more than throw meteors. I’ll obliterate you!”
Thena, the Goddess of Water, merely raised an elegant brow. “Such anger.
Are you always this grumpy, or is today special?” She raised her hand, and from nothingness, water began to materialize.
In the vacuum of space, where no droplets should exist, she conjured an ocean.
It surged forward, a towering wave so massive it could swallow galaxies whole.
The stars themselves seemed to dim under its shadow.
“Let’s see you handle this, God of Chaos,” she said with mock sweetness.
“You can’t even touch me with your little divine powers, let alone kill me.
Did you recently take up doing comedy?
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She struck a dramatic pose, one hand on her hip and the other forming a heart shape in the air.
Her radiant smile sparkled like the sun reflecting off still waters.
“Tell you what if you manage to dodge my attack, I’ll even give you a gift.”
Her voice turned teasing, almost flirtatious, as she blew him an air kiss.
The God of Chaos, momentarily caught off guard by her antics, hesitated.
It was all the time the wave needed to form.
It crashed into him with titanic force, hurling him through galaxies like a comet.
He tumbled end over end, his body colliding with stars and shattering constellations before he finally came to a stop, drenched and disheveled.
He shook his head, water cascading from his dark hair as he muttered curses under his breath.
“Enough of this nonsense!” he growled, his pride stinging almost as much as his body.
This time, his retaliation came swiftly.
Another meteor appeared, glowing with ominous energy.
Its surface crackled with chaos, black veins of power coursing through it.
But this wasn’t his true plan.
Hidden behind the meteor, dozens more meteors lurked, cloaked in his divine essence to evade detection.
The first meteor shot toward her, its speed blinding. She smirked, confident in her ability to outmaneuver it.
But as it neared, the hidden meteors split off, encircling her from every direction.
Too late, she realized his ruse. The chaos god’s strategy was cunning, and this time, there was no escape.
The explosions lit up the heavens, a dazzling display of destruction.
Thena emerged from the aftermath, her composure intact but her attire...less so.
Her once pristine gown, woven from starlight and seafoam, was singed and torn.
The fabric over her collarbone and shoulders had been burned away, leaving her skin exposed.
Blissfully unaware of her state, she surged toward the Chaos God, fury in her eyes.
“I was merely minding my business, playing with water and crafting a new planet.
Then you show up unprovoked, drenched yourself in my waves, and hurled meteors at me!”
Her voice took on a dramatic pitch as she touched her cheek.
“And now, you’ve damaged my face! Who will worship me like this? Do you realize the scandal this will cause?”
The Chaos God crossed his arms, unimpressed.
“Your face looks fine to me. Stop whining.”
Thena floated closer, bending forward until her luminous eyes were level with his.
“Fine? Is that all you have to say? Fine?”
Her voice was low, dangerous.
The Chaos God’s face reddened slightly, but not from embarrassment at least not entirely.
His gaze faltered, drawn unwillingly to her
now exposed skin. He can clearly saw her chest.
He was no stranger to war and carnage, yet this was a sight that rendered him momentarily speechless.
Seeing his reaction, Thena misinterpreted his discomfort as guilt.
Her lips curved into a sly smile. “Ah, I see.
You’re ashamed. Good. Perhaps I can convince you to make amends.
A divine item or two should suffice.”
She leaned closer, her movements deliberate, and her hair cascaded around her like liquid moonlight.
“You owe me, after all. It’s only fair, don’t you think?”
The Chaos God’s breath hitched, the air around him heating unnaturally. His face was red, his nose were bleeding at the sight.
“His mouth was slightly open And Sylvia was dripping out his mouth.”
His divine aura, usually wild and chaotic, flickered unsteadily. Her proximity was overwhelming.
For the first time in eons, he felt his pulse quicken. Something inside his is responding.
It never happened before.
The warmth of his breath brushed against her exposed chest, and Thena froze, realization dawning too late.
Her gaze dropped, and her eyes widened.
“Ahhhhhhh, for the love of the stars…” she shrieked, leaping back and covering herself with her hands.
Her shout echoed across galaxies, reverberating through the cosmos like a thunderclap.
“You...you perverted god!”
“What are you looking at?”
The Chaos God raised his hands defensively, his face crimson. “Wait! It’s not….”
“I wasn''t looking.. But I saw everything.”
He is very nervous, he can''t make up his words.
Thena let me explain. Give me a minute.
Then he told someone that will make her more mad.
“I will take respons……” WTF!! My mouth.
He covers his mouth with his hand to stop talking.
But her fury was uncontainable. What are you saying? I want your eyes. I will make you blind.
Her divine power surged, the temperature of the surrounding space plummeting as an icy storm erupted around her.
Her eyes glowed with liquid fire, and her aura rippled with rage.
“You’ll pay for this!” she bellowed, unleashing a tidal wave infused with divine energy.
The Chaos God braced himself, his arms crossing as the attack struck.
The force was catastrophic. Behind him, the fabric of space itself cracked, shards of reality floating like broken glass.
Blood dripped from his hand, vibrant and otherworldly.
Each droplet, laced with his chaotic essence, mingled with Thena’s divine power.
Together, they formed something neither deity could foresee a fusion of chaos and water, spinning wildly as it tore through the multiverse.
Little did they know, those droplets would fall upon different realms, their union sowing the seeds of a tale far greater than their petty squabble.
As silence reclaimed the void, the two gods floated in the aftermath of their clash.
For the first time in millennia, they both seemed at a loss for words.
Thena huffed, her arms crossed indignantly.
“Don’t think I’m letting this go, Chaos God.
You owe me, and I’ll collect my du
e.”
The Chaos God sighed, wiping the blood from his hand. “You’re insufferable, Thena.”
And so, their battle ended, though the consequences of their actions were only beginning to unfold.