Why you got it in for me?
Is it cause I bring it to your knees?
Is it cause I bring it to your knees?
Noe listened thoughtfully. She’d never considered a relationship with a god before, not really, or at least not in any serious capacity. Koa, she knew, had gone to them before, though she didn’t know the details of those visits. But those efforts had always seemed so far away, meant for someone more important than a random engineer from Stormbreak, for all that she was an Accepted.
Hadama’s endorsement of Safrin left her similarly thoughtful, though she couldn’t say she was drawn to the starry goddess any more than she was the other gods, all of whom just seemed like stories from legend. ”I don’t know,” she said honestly. ”I don’t feel… called to any of them, really.” Not to mention, she wouldn’t know what to say or do with them. What did she have to offer, at the end of the day, other than sass and good intentions?
Hadama’s endorsement of Safrin left her similarly thoughtful, though she couldn’t say she was drawn to the starry goddess any more than she was the other gods, all of whom just seemed like stories from legend. ”I don’t know,” she said honestly. ”I don’t feel… called to any of them, really.” Not to mention, she wouldn’t know what to say or do with them. What did she have to offer, at the end of the day, other than sass and good intentions?
Throw water on electricity just to see
If the spark'll make us feel the way we used to feel
If the spark'll make us feel the way we used to feel
Noe






