Chapter 41

Aviva regarded the dwarf with a haughty expression, her eyes cold and aloof. "I'm here to see the dragons," she announced, as if it was the most obvious thing in the world.

The dwarf rolled his eyes. "Yeah, and why should I let you do that?" he asked, crossing his arms over his chest. "You some kind of dragon expert?"

Aviva laughed, a scornful sound that made the dwarf's blood boil. "Hardly," she said. "I'm a goddess, you fool. And I demand to be treated with respect."

The dwarf's face turned red with anger. He didn't take kindly to being called a fool, especially by some snooty goddess who thought she was better than everyone else. "And who says I have to respect you?" he asked, his voice rising in volume. "What makes you so special?"

Aviva glared at the dwarf, her eyes blazing with a divine light. "I am the goddess of the sun, you miserable little man," she said, her voice dripping with disdain. "My power dwarfs yours, and you would do well to remember that."

Finn had had enough. "F
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