—This chapter is kinda like an —after event it's not really needed to finish the story. But it will change your opinion on the second brother.The Goddess returned home and took the thief with her. She placed his golden statue in her throne room.
"I can sense you, Dolos god of trickery. What do you want?" she spoke with an amused smile on her face.
"Wow, you actually did it. You found your thief," he said while throwing his fiery hair over his shoulder.
"Are you happier now. I remember you were bored before. Or at least your sister was. Where is she?"
"Around," Waved the Goddess, as if it didn't matter.
"Well, I'm glad to see you both better. I'll take my leave," said Dolos as he began to leave her palace.
"Thank you, Dolos," said Karma, with a smirk painted on her face. "For everything." She winked.
He nodded and closed the grand doors behind him. "Glad I manipulated that mortal fool into stealing, or Karma wouldn't be as happy as she is." Dolos muttered. Although he had a sense of guilt that lingered in his immortal heart. "Oh, well, he's only one mortal. It's not like there are any other thieves," he said with a laugh.
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Blood and Gold
Short Story"There once were two brothers, one strong-willed and wise, the other impulsive and ruthless." I wonder who survives in the end?