“Excellent!” Condezl chuffed softly with satisfaction. “Now, can we talk about raw silk cat beds? I’m thinking teal…”
Thea laughed; this was going to be fun. “Of course! Shall we adjourn to my workroom, kind sir?”
Daeshen stared after his wife as she walked calmly beside the huge cat. “What’s next? A wolf?” he asked no one in particular.
“You barfed in my shoe!” Kyrin suddenly bellowed at the cat.
Mental laughter floated through everyone’s mind as the door to Thea’s workroom closed gently.
Epilogue
Gaia landed on her ass. She looked around irritably. More points of color appeared around her. Skye and the Ta’e’shian Lithen popped into existence and also landed on their best-padded parts one by one.
She stood up and rubbed her abused seat. “What’s going on?” she asked.
Kashka flicked her tail and propelled herself upright in a fluid motion. “I don’t know.”
The Great One appeared with a theatrical shower of multicolored sparks. “I wanted to talk to My children,” boomed a sexless voice filled with pleasure. “I have been watching your shenanigans and I am pleased with the way you worked together during the trial. It was truly an example of give and take. I am proud of you. And now I have another task for you.”
They gathered around the Great One and listened.
“You will go to Earth and prepare my lands,” the Great One said at length. “The Ta’e’sha will need what I have hidden. They will need it soon.”
“Which lands need to be prepared?” Gaia asked.
The Great One began to fade from view. “Atlantis.”
~ * ~
Glossary of Terms
Arkaa ‑‑ planet where samples are to be collected
Arkaana ‑‑ ace of humanoid spider people
Asana ‑‑ Priest(s) and Priestess(es) of the Lithen; group term
Byasuen ‑‑ Goddess of Craft and Arts (Ta’e)
Cerebcom ‑‑ technology implanted in the brain to allow communication between a ship’s artificial intelligence and/or another individual who also has an implant
Chosen ‑‑ individual of Ta’e’shian society who is born with markings showing they are favored by the Gods
Com ‑‑ to send a communication to someone using an implanted cerebcom
Corgan ‑‑ motorized object used to pull someone through water at high speed
Creamstal ‑‑ powdered shell of a sea snail, used in cooking
Crystalshroom ‑‑ type of mushroom that secretes a liquid that hardens upon contact with air, used in artwork
Chrystarea ‑‑ sea flower, blooms once every seven years
Deema ‑‑ affectionate term for “father”
Dorya ‑‑ small fish that travel in large school, also known as nibblers
Ecoha ‑‑ God of Craft and Arts (Ta’e)
Felbos ‑‑ messy sea creature; similar to a monkey
Gaia ‑‑ generic name used to refer to Lady of Witches (Goddess)
God-marks ‑‑ features used to identify Chosen of the Gods
Holoreader ‑‑ a small flat computer used in place of paper
Iliria ‑‑ Goddess of Healing (Ta’e)
Kashka ‑‑ Goddess of Warriors (Ta’e)
Kyen ‑‑ Gentleman, or gentlemen
Kysout ‑‑ God of Soul Renewal (Ta’e)
Lavoya ‑‑ dinner dish made with seafood, dish title, not an ingredient
Lith ‑‑ single set of Gods and Goddesses of the Ta’e’sha
Lithen ‑‑ Gods and Goddesses of the Ta’e’sha as a whole group
Meecha ‑‑ animal native to Ta’e
Mo’aton ‑‑ God of Healing (Ta’e)
Samonan ‑‑ Goddess of Soul Renewal (Ta’e)
Saras ‑‑ shape shift; to change one’s form
Sea Fern ‑‑ food plant, grown and used similarly to wheat
Sha’ki ‑‑ moon of Shya, to be terraformed
Shaysha ‑‑ Goddess of Spiritual Balance and Mental Healing (Ta’e)
Sho’bi ‑‑ moon of Shya, to be terraformed
Shoomoe ‑‑ dinner dish of fish fillets and fried vegetables
Shya ‑‑ planet to be terraformed
Skye ‑‑ generic name used to refer to Lord of Witches (God)
Solune ‑‑ God of Spiritual Balance and Mental Healing (Ta’e)
Sparker ‑‑ wire suit, used as a sex toy
Tabet ‑‑ Goddess of Atlantis
Teirnan ‑‑ God of Atlantis
Vosh ‑‑ God of Warriors (Ta’e)
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