Or then again, it could be because he married her after abducting her and stealing her memories of her four other lovers. Or maybe it's the fact that her husband lives in the Faerie Realm where he rules the Kingdom of Fire. Maybe it's the pressure of being the last dragon-sidhe in existence, the hope of an entire race of faeries. Married life has proven to be complicated for Vervain Lavine. The best laid schemes of gods and wolves oft go awry." So she tries to laugh off her anxieties instead, "Let them plan and plot against me. When you're a mortal witch trying to keep up with gods, every moment is precious. Then there's the minor issue of a Harvest goddess whose daughter Vervain liberated and the angry Aztec god who hasn't been seen since the last time Vervain ruined his plans to launch the next world war.Īll valid arguments for concern but Vervain can't afford to waste her time worrying. What he is worried about is Vervain's bond to a werewolf Prince and the fact that said Prince is the first-born son of Fenrir, the Wolf God. She is fairly certain that she's still mortal but her new immortal boyfriend, Thor doesn't seem to be worried about it. Now Vervain holds the powers of Love, Sex, War, and Victory inside her but she's not really sure if that makes her a goddess. She's defeated Aphrodite, taking back the magic that the goddess stole from humans. Vervain Lavine finally has a moment to relax.
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