Hello everyone, its been a while! Sorry this took so long, I have lots of chapters planned and some new ideas for ones thanks to My Nyas, TigerVolcano5000 and Guest, thank you for telling me what you like to see! As for Random, sorry but I won't be adding a VadosxHit relationship to this story. I hope that doesn't push you away. On another note, I have finally come up with names for the Great Priest's other wives. When I first started this story I never gave them names because I intended this to be a one shot but since the story still wouldn't leave my head I finally found names for them ! Sia is the name of his first wife and Alona is the name for his second wife.

Special thanks to those who reviewed: Ninchfinch, bunnyxstar, My Nyas, Random, TigerVolcano5000, Lyean, and Guest.

Also know this chapter is just random moments of fluff between the Great Priest and Rena, hence the name!

I do not own Dragon Ball Super, I just love it.


Rena was curious about the Great Priest's idea of a marriage ceremony was like. He left her with her parents as he went to prepare and after three days of catching up with her mother and father he returned for her. Taking her parents back home, he promised to return for them and allow them to attend the ceremony he had prepared. First things first however, was that Rena meet Zeno-sama the King of All, in a sense the Great Priest boss.

Although from what she heard, he was just his boss in name.

With the little king having the maturity of a child most matters were left up to her future husband, who took care of most things and more or less just granted Zeno-sama's wishes.

Arriving outside the King of All's palace, Rena peered up and found his floating home was shaped rather peculiarly with an interesting design about it. She never quite seen something like that on her world, their palaces were sleeker and not so eccentric. Other than the palace there were floating stones with dark orbs hanging above, "Welcome to Zeno-sama's Palace, or rather the outside of his palace!" he told her amused.

Turning to face him, Rena chuckled, "I feel I'm overstepping, after all coming to a place such as this really is above my station," she mused.

Holding out a hand for her, the Great Priest linked arms with her and guided her toward Zeno-sama's abode, "You are not just Rena the human, you are my next wife. So, you aren't overstepping, your soon-to-be divine," he told her.

Walking side-by-side with the Great Priest, Rena gazed around at their surroundings, "So where exactly would we stay? Do you just build someplace outside the palace?" she questioned curious.

Turning to her the Great Priest smiled, "In the past when Sia and Alona came to live with me, I created a home that would orbit Zeno-sama's Palace. Each were styled after their taste, with Sia I fashioned a stone castle and with Alona I created a marble temple, I was thinking a lovely manor for you," he told her amused.

"A manor is a little much don't you think?" asked Rena.

"You'll find once you start living in the palace your thankful for the excessive space, when its compact and small, you tend to gain cabin fever," the Great Priest told her

"I'll take your word on it," said Rena. After all, if anyone would know it would be him of all people, he had been through this with two other wives.

Walking further along, the Great Priest peered over when a spot of brown caught his eye, peering over he found A basket in Rena's free hand, "What would that be?" he questioned.

Holding up the basket Rena smiled at him, "You mentioned he gets bored frequently, so I thought I bring him some games that often entertained me when I find myself bored. I just hope he doesn't think I'm attempting to bribe him," she mused.

Shaking his head, the Great Priest smiled, "Zeno-sama doesn't think like that," he assured her.

Taking his word on that as well it wasn't long before Rena found herself gazing at the King of Everything, and she had to stay despite his scary title. He had to be one of the cutest beings she ever did see. Behind Zeno always watching her closely as she interacted with the tiny king were two impossibly tall guard who seemed rather, not rude but they weren't exactly welcoming.

She did her best not to pay them to much attention though and instead kept her attention on the tiny king who asked her all kinds of questions. After about an hour with the little king Rena finally found herself relaxing as he gazed on at her curiously, "Are you bell shaped down there?" he asked her curiously, reaching out to pet her full skirt.

Smiling at that Rena reached over and lifted up the skirts of her dress exposing her ankles for all to see, "No, I have legs just like you, see? Its just how girls dress on my planet, it's the fashion!" she told him in amusement. Crouching down the tiny god gripped the edge of her skirt and rose it up higher, luckily all he exposed though was the inner skirts that helped poof her skirt.

"Your wearing so many!" Zeno said astonished.

Nodding at that Rena smiled, "It helps the shirt keep shape," she explained, smoothing the skirt once he dropped it after his investigation.

After that they were together only a little longer before it was time to leave, walking out with the Great Priest he took her home before he returned. Bowing his head at Zeno, the Great Priest smiled, "Thank you for taking the time to see Rena, Zeno-sama. With introductions over I'll marry her soon, as usual I will make a home for her outside the palace," he told him.

"She can stay here," said Zeno shocking the room.

Raising an eyebrow, the Great Priest cocked his head, "Rena can stay in the palace?" he questioned him confused and surprised.

Beaming Zeno nodded, "I like her, she's not scary like Sia and Alona!" he said happily.

Pausing at that, The Great Priest hummed, "So that was why, I get you being scared of Sia. She was quite intimidating even to our children when they were young…but Alona scared you as well?" he asked Zeno-sama curiously.

Nodding again Zeno frowned, "Alona…she always looked at me funny," he muttered.

Chuckling at that the Great Priest smiled as he went off into thought, so that was it. His pervious wives scared Zeno-sama. Sia he definitely understood, she was pretty savage looking, utterly gorgeous, but she looked like a warrior goddess. Alona wasn't as intimating though, she was the classic kind of beauty, then again, she did get rather cold expressions when she studied something or got lost in thought.

Rena was most definitely the warmest of his wives, well, at least now he didn't have to commute back and forth, and boredom wasn't going to be a major problem now.

Talk about a good start to a marriage!


Looking up from the board, Rena moved her game piece and sat back waiting for her husband to make his move. While he gazed at the board she frowned as an earlier conversation she had with Mojito echoed through her mind. He said something odd to her that had her thinking about things for quite some time.

"May I ask you a question?" Rena questioned aloud.

Reaching out, the Great Priest's hand hovered over the board as he tried to decide between two different pieces, "I do believe you just did," he said moving his piece, once done he looked up with a coy little smile that was countered by Rena with an annoyed expression. Chuckling he nodded, "No one ever likes that joke," he said amused.

Clearing his throat, the Great Priest smiled at her, "Go ahead and ask your question, Rena," he said.

Sighing and rolling her eyes, Rena looked at him as she moved another piece, "Mojito told me, angels aren't allowed to interfere with their universes. That they can only observe, train, and advise…is that really accurate?" she asked him curious.

"Its is," the Great Priest told her.

"Why?" asked Rena confused, "Not to mention if that is true how come me and you are married, wouldn't becoming involved in my life be considered interfering?" she questioned him.

Pulling away from the board, the Great Priest looked to Rena, "Our union doesn't go against the rules, as angels we can fraternize with the locals of respective universe. I encourage all my children to befriend the mortals of their realms, because in the mortals they find both Gods of Destruction and even their own chances at love. I'll allow them to find love and companionship, but we cannot interfere with the flow of the universes," he said firmly.

"Alright…but why?" asked Rena, she wouldn't argue against him, but she was curious.

Smiling at that the Great Priest sighed, "…Because, I saw what I did to the collective universes and I learned from my mistakes. I created that law, so my children didn't have to learn the hard way," he told her firmly his voice leaving no room for argument.

Not that she would argue with him, mind you.

Watching him curious, Rena waited till he made his move before speaking up again, "…May I ask-" she started only to get cut off by her husband.

"I really rather not discuss it, Rena," the Great Priest told her, he kept his face neutral, but she could see a reflection of pain in his eyes.

Nodding at that Rena smiled, "Alright, I won't push it but if you ever want to I'm ready to listen to your tale," she told him. Watching a small smile surface on the Great Priest she smiled back and reached out to make the finishing move, "On another note, it seems I've beaten you yet again!" she told him with coy smile.

Gazing at the board with an exasperated expression, the Great Priest frowned and rested his cheek on a closed fist, "I've lived since the dawn of time, become one of the most powerful entity's in all the collective universes, invented ultra-instinct…but I can't beat my wife in games," he said.

"History teaches us, eventually the mighty will fall!" teased Rena.

Smiling back the Great Priest chuckle, "Yes, I've watched many kingdoms fall after nothing but continuous victories…often the king, emperor, or man of power falls because of a woman with a beautiful face. Tell me, my dear Rena, will your lovely face be my downfall?" he asked her amused.

Chuckling at that Rena began to reset the board, "Don't be a jokester, as if any woman could bring your downfall!" she said teasingly.

"You never know," said the Great Priest making the first move.


Stargazing was still one of her favorite things to do, staring up ahead at the star filled sky from their bubbled spot, Rena leaned against her husband and sighed. No matter what, the stars were always so stunning sparkling like diamonds on the backdrop of inky blackness. Then there were all the colorful and various shaped galaxies. Along with the curious looking nebulas!

Gazing up at the stars, the Great Priest smiled, "You never tire of them, do you?" he asked.

Turning to him Rena wrapped her arms around the Great Priest and forced him back into the pillows they brought out with them. Snuggling up to him, she sighed contently, "Of course, gazing at the stars was our first date after all!" she told him happily.

"Oh, so that was our first date…funny, I always thought me walking your home the first day we met was our first date," the Great Priest told her.

Looking back up Rena shook her head, "Don't be silly, that was our fated meeting. Our first date was the stars!" she corrected him.

"Fated meeting?" pondered the Great Priest.

Smiling at that Rena sat up and turned to the Great Priest, "I know you don't believe in fate, but I do, I mean how else can I explain my luck that faithful night. Aside from mathematically of course! I choose to believe it was all fate that you chose to come visit my world, my city, my life that day of all days," she said.

Shaking his head, the Great Priest reached up to tap her nose, "You're such a romantic, my dear," he said with great amusement.

Smiling at that Rena leaned back, "I blame the countless hours of being able to read romance novels, Mojito is old enough he doesn't need real looking after. I should really find myself something to do here, maybe I can do something for Zeno-sama," she pondered.

Thinking that over, the Great Priest nodded, "That might go over well, he has expressed desire to start some kind of activity with you," he said amused.

Nodding at that Rena ultimately sighed, "I'll have to think of what to do then…I have noticed he seems rather ignorant of things. I mean I understand not knowing things surrounding individual planets, but he seems to lack common knowledge. Maybe I should try my hand at tutoring him," she told him.

Smiling at that the Great Priest nodded, "That sounds promising, he's not unwilling to learn he just has a rather short attention span. My teaching methods never seem to work with him," he mused.

"Then I'll have to give it my all and try to make our lessons both engaging and fun!" proclaimed Rena.

Wrapping an arm around Rena, the Great Priest smiled, "I'm sure he'll enjoy your lessons, but enough about Zeno-sama. I brought you out here to enjoy the stars, so let's put our minds on easy and watch what you love most!" he said pulling her back into the pillows.

Smiling at that Rena peered up at the sky watching as a shooting star streaked across the sky, "Just so you know, watching you is my favorite thing to do…stars come in second," she clarified. At that the Great Priest's arms tighten around his wife, leaning back into him Rena watched the stars twinkle.


She could never remember their anniversaries, living in a palace that seemed unaffected by time she quickly lost count of everything. She had night and day, but other than that if three years had passed by in this place she wouldn't be unaware. Which is how they arrived at their fifth-year anniversary with her none the wiser till her husband told her just this moment.

So, with that in mind she tried to persuade the Great Priest to ignore anniversaries.

She begged him not to worry about the dates, after all being able to stay with him far longer than her natural lifespan was more than enough. She was going to be allowed to love the Great Priest and experience dozens upon dozens of loved filled lifetimes with him. He insisted however that she accept gifts from him once in a while though, saying he liked gifting his wives.

In the end, Rena agreed, after all there was no harm, but she did feel some underlying guilt that she couldn't give him gifts like he gave her.

Shifting her grip on Korn, Rena sighed, "Are you sure its okay to leave Vados with Mojito, she's quite the handful," she muttered rubbing the babies back as he drooled away on her shoulder.

Nodding his head, the Great Priest smiled, "Mojito has come very far in his training so I thought I let him practice being a teacher! All of them become trainers for their respective Gods of Destruction, since he has trouble with the teaching aspect I'll allow Vados to help him along. It'll be good for both of them," he told her.

"Still seems wrong to leave Vados all alone with him. You couldn't believe my guilt while I was pregnant and couldn't help him," Rena muttered.

Chuckling the Great Priest lagged back till he was side by side with Rena, "Its good for him to be pushed, he doesn't know what kind of God of Destruction he'll get. So, having him take care of Vados was good for him, if he happens to gain a hyperactive God he'll have an idea of what to do," he said reaching over to stroke Korn's head, smoothing down stray hairs.

Pulling his eyes off the content infant, his gaze next turned to his wife, "How are you feeling? You still seem a little uneasy on your feet," the Great Priest mused watching as she took her steps slowly. She seemed a little unsteady, but she was powering through it.

Sighing at that, Rena looked down at her legs, "Sometimes they start to get a little numb but its okay so long as I rest…speaking of which are we almost there?" she asked hopeful. The numbness was coming back and if she didn't rest soon then she would start tripping over her feet. Something she rather not do with a baby in her arms.

Reaching over the Great Priest took Korn from Rena before pausing at a pair of double door, "Right here," he said walking over to push them open. Stepping back, he let Rena head in before he followed after her to gauge her reaction. Walking toward the side he smiled when he found shock, amazement, excitement, and unbridle joy light up Rena's face.

Gazing out he smiled, before them laid a gigantic library that was the stuff of dreams. It seemed endless and in a certain sense it was endless. He crafted it by universes, bottom floor would be Universe One, and it ended with Universe Sixteen up top. He already had books donated from each universe, there was enough that it would take three life times just to put a dent in them. All of his already active children promised to keep donating books to the library too. So not only did he finally have a library for the universes, but he had a wonderful gift for his wife that was sure to never bore her. She had books upon books in every imaginable subject to keep her entertained.

With this boredom would never plague Rena while he was busy, and the children were grown up and in their own universes.

Smiling he walked in further, "There are staircases to take you to each floor along with elevators for those days you can't move the way you want. You can arrange the books anyway you please and I'll assist you in that. Along with that there are areas for you to have tea time and read spotted all over on each floor," he told her.

Turning away from the library with tears in her eyes, Rena shook her head, "I don't even know how to thank you properly!" she cried.

Smiling at that, The Great Priest leaned in for a kiss, "Enjoying the library is thanks enough!" he told her happily, he knew this was a good idea.


She couldn't get comfortable.

Rolling over on the couch for what felt like the hundredth time, Rena let out a pitiful whine, she was so tried and her back so achy. Pushing herself up she gave a frustrated sigh and sat up, leaning back on the couch she placed a hand on her growing stomach. She was six months pregnant with her third child, both Vados and Korn had been so still when they were inside her.

Not this baby though, this child just never sat still and didn't seem to like her sleeping.

She tried sleeping in her bed but no matter the position she just couldn't get comfortable, whether she sat up in bed or laid down completely she couldn't sleep. Not even when she did her last-ditch effort which was just burrowing into a slew of pillows she stacked together.

After that didn't work she tried to nap in her library chair, it was as soft as marshmallows and big enough she could curl up on it like a cat but baby number three said no to that as well.

Then she tried to nap on the chaise lounge but if anything, that just worsen her back pain. She wished it was safe to use that one feature in her bathroom that she used when she was having her time of the month. It would hit her back perfectly messaging her pain spots leaving her limp as a noodle, it would take all she had to get out of the tub.

That wasn't safe for the baby though and her job was to keep the baby safe.

Since the chaise lounge was no good and if anything helped make things worse for her she moved on to other various places to sleep but to no avail. Even with all her softer than marshmallow spots she just couldn't sleep, she usually never had such an issue. Honestly after sleeping on her new furniture she found herself unable to even imagine going back to what she had been used to.

It would seem though that her journey to find the perfect spot was finally coming to an end.

Sighing at that Rena was ready to give up her attempt to nap when her pillow was pulled from her hands, looking over she found the Great Priest smiling at her. Sitting on the couch he placed the pillow on his lap before patting, "Maybe this will help," he said waiting for her to lay down.

Smiling at that Rena sat back down and laid her head on the pillow, "This probably won't work either," she told him, trying to relax her back muscles. Sensing her discomfort, the Great Priest reached back and touched her back gently then with a few pushes, circular motions, and rubs he massage Rena's back giving her relief at long last.

Letting out a soft moan a relief Rena's eyes grew heavy as her body finally relaxed after hours of being tense, drifting off to sleep at last she almost woke back up when a strong kick came from inside but before she could touch her stomach another hand beat her. Placing his hand on the area the child kicked, the Great Priest forced his energy inside and engulfed the child. Frowning he sighed at the restlessness inside, she still need to rest inside her mother, but this child was desperate. She was desperate to get out of her mother and into the real world.

"Marcarita, let your mother rest…stop," he commanded.

At once the child's energy calmed as she lulled into a meditative state, not long after Rena finally slip off into the dream world. Smiling at that the Great Priest leaned back and allowed himself to relax as well, syncing up his breathing with his wife's. Closing his eyes, he slipped into his own version of sleep which was more or less just a form of meditation.

It was okay to step back and smell the roses once in a while.


Out of all his wives Rena was the one he found surprising him the most. Gazing at her calm smile, the Great Priest sighed as he threaded his fingers together. He was still unsure how they got onto this subject, gazing at the table that sat between him and Rena he spotted a romance novel. That was probably it, she had a certain addiction to them.

From the sappy ones to trashy ones, she was a sucker for fabricated romance.

He read a few to see what held her obsession but he honestly just didn't see why she adored them the way she did, but to each's own. Today though they were talking about past romances, Rena had but only one before him and that was nothing more than childish infatuation. He however had been alive for eons, so he had quite the record in the ways of lovers.

He didn't mind discussing this, but in the past both his other wives looked at him in total surprise when he mentioned that his lovers didn't just extend to women. He had found companionship with a couple of men as well. Alona had been surprised by this admitted but accepted it while Sia had been a bit disturbed by it, he didn't pay too much mind to it though. When they were in love Sia's people never even thought of such things.

Love was practically nonexistent with all the wars they were involved with. Sex was nothing more than a way to breed strong soldiers and release aggression. While with him she was learning about love and he helped her understand how it could transcend beyond something as simple as gender.

Rena, however, doesn't even bat an eye and even tells him she already knew he had both female and male partners before meeting her. Sighing once more, the Great Priest frowned, "Please inform me how you came to this conclusion, my darling wife," he asked her.

He wasn't annoyed, just…perplex.

Smiling that mischievous little smile, she liked to flash him when they were alone at night, Rena leaned in with a chuckle, "My dear, you've been alive since the beginning of time. You've pretty much wrote the book on enlightenment. So, you, in all your wisdom, would have concurred long before any simple mortal that someone's gender does not create barriers of what can and cannot be loved. With that in mind; your endless time coupled with your admittance that you did dabble with others before Sia led me to the conclusion that surely you found a handful of men who pike your interest!" she told him in amusement.

Sighing at that the Great Priest shook his head, "You imagine strange things my dear," he said.

Shrugging at that Rena smiled, "Same-sex relationships have always interested me, as you know I grew up in a time where same-sex relationships were around, but they weren't open or taken serious as they do on planets further along. If you were a woman who liked women, you still got married to a man and birthed children. Same with men, it was kept hush-hush, plenty of people explored that side of themselves in brothels but none committed. I once had a girl I worked with tell me she was interested in me…but I declined her. At the time I wasn't concerned with romance, then again when I met you I wasn't either," she told him.

Smiling at that, the Great Priest gave her a teasing smile, "You could have fooled me, you wouldn't let go of my hand the whole way home and that lovely blush would appear every time our eyes met," he said amused, while Rena looked away embarrassed.

Turning back Rena smiled at him, "I was but a child in the ways love in front of a man who wrote the book on said subject…besides, the moment I looked at you it was like my heart couldn't stop humming. I really don't believe in love at first sight but when I met you I wanted there to be something between us. Everything about you intrigued me and puzzled me, the fact you were the most handsome man I ever met had no play in my desire for you," she said.

Chuckling at that, the Great Priest watched Rena for a few minutes before a small frown touched him, "Would you like to explore that side of yourself?" he asked her quietly.

Looking up confused, Rena frowned as she rose her eyebrows, "I'm sorry, what do you mean explore that side of myself?" she asked him.

Peering at her seriously, the Great Priest frowned, "You never pursued romance because you knew it would be dangerous, not only could someone find out about your true lineage. The possibility they react negatively could put you at risk. So, till me, you never even thought to try your hand at love which means you've missed out on a lot. Part of me wonders if I should allow you to explore the prospect," he said.

Gazing at him, Rena sighed, "Darling, I don't want to be mean, but don't be a fool," she said.

Looking at her surprised, the Great Priest gazed at her slightly miffed, "Excuse me?" he questioned her, she really wasn't one for insults. Although calling him a fool was hardly an insult.

Giving her husband the stink eye, Rena sighed, "Exploring my other options, please. You're my only match; your intelligent, caring, attentive, give mature new meaning, pamper me, and showered me with six wonderful children, one of which I didn't even have to give birth to. Along with that you introduced me to a new family. Sure, it's a little weird having step-children older than me but I do adore each of them. So, explain to me why I would want to explore other options when I have everything I could ever want or need with you," she told him.

Sitting completely still the Great Priest smiled again, warmth spreading through him like a wildfire spread through brush during a drought. He truly did love the surprises she threw his way.

Smiling at the relief on his face Rena opened up her book, "What on earth would you have done if I agreed?" she asked him amused.

"…Secretly cursed myself but appear supportive before giving your other choices; male or female, subtle hints about their impending doom before triggering the events that would lead to it," the Great Priest told her calmly and confidently.

Looking up from her book, Rena chuckled, "I love you too," she told him.


There was a scowl attached to his face, one that had been in place ever since Campari reported some nonsense in his universe. Honestly, how thick could these Gods be? They ignored their guides and just did their own thing, he was seriously ready to start making a quota for each. Maybe if they were actually told they had something to work toward they would stop being so damn foolish.

Not even last week he got a report from Whis who told him some mortal, who's named escaped him at the moment, was going around making a mess of Universe 7 and what was Beerus's doing, he was currently sleeping away as his Universe was being downsized planet by planet.

Finally pausing outside the living quarters, he shared with Rena, he tried to let go of all his frustrations before he entered the room but it would seem that was a losing battle. Sighing he walked in, Rena was one of the few he felt at ease around. He felt comfortable allowing her to see the sides of him no others saw or rather no one else saw and live to speak about.

While it was forbidden to really kill, there were exceptions to every rule if you knew how to go about it and living as long as he had he knew how to do just that. Once the door opened up he was greeted with soft music, the sweet aroma of sugar and tea, and fruit. A citrus fruit that was native of Rena's home world, for the most part the plant was extinct.

He said for the most part because it did exist in the garden he built for her but in all actuality the garden existed outside of time and reality while in Zeno-sama's palace. Looking up from her peeling, Rena frowned as she took notice of his scowl, "Is something wrong?" she asked him worried, no doubt thinking someone was in trouble. She worried about everyone, from her step-children to the baby's she birthed herself.

Unable to give her a smile he shook his head, "It's nothing like that, Rena. I'm just finding some frustrations with the Gods of Destruction," he said entering their quarters. Just mentioning them was filling him with new annoyances, maybe he should really convince Zeno to set up a quota. He bet that would get them all off their rear ends and get moving.

Belmod may be moving toward responsible but there were to many who weren't.

Feeling his blood pressure rise, the Great Priest looked over when Rena wrapped her arms around him pulling him into a hug. Wrapping his own around her instinctively he frowned, "What's the cause of this?" he asked her curious, pulling her closer to him.

Smiling at him, Rena closed her eyes as she rested her head against his shoulder, "They say if you hug someone for thirty seconds, they feel better…supposedly," she told him.

Wrapping his arms tightly around Rena, the Great Priest inhale her comforting aroma, she smelled like a breath of fresh air. She must have gone to the gardens herself to get the fruit herself if she smelled like this. Feeling her pull away after thirty seconds, he smiled and pulled her back. Gazing down when she peered up he smiled, "I think three more sets of thirty seconds are needed to expel this bad mood. Maybe even more," he told her.

Finally finding his earlier frustrations melt away, The Great Priest smiled, maybe he would hold off on the quota and give the frustrating gods a little longer.


Thumbing through her records, Rena frowned wondering what she would play today, finally choosing an album she put on the music before stepping back. Smiling as the soft instrumental music began to fill the room, Rena swayed back and forth to the music. Closing her eyes, she positioned her hands in the correct position for the choros dance and began to take the steps.

She was taught the choros first before she learned her other dances.

She always preferred it, while her other dances helped her feel like a woman with sexual appeal she always liked the choros. It was graceful and pretty. Feeling someone slipped into position as her partner, Rena opened her eyes and found herself gazing into her husband's eyes.

Looking at her with amusement, he glided them around the room perfectly with a chuckled, "Waltz, it's amazing how much this dance shows up! Sometimes it has a different name, but a lot of worlds create these very steps," the Great Priest said spinning her before dipping her.

Coming back up, Rena rose an eyebrow, "Waltz?" she questioned. She never ran across that name in her reading, then again, she hadn't quite gotten to dance in her reading. Maybe she would take a break in science and try dance. Learning the various styles all across the universes would be fun. Dance was unique to every world and culture. Of course, there was bound to be repeats but it was still a great look at the artistic style of a planet and its various cultures.

Smiling at her question he nodded as he moved them around the room. To her amusement he even made the furniture disappear as they used the whole room. Even after being together for as long as they had been together she still found herself in awe of his power. Even if what he was doing was something so simple, "It's called the choros on your world, I believe it translates to graceful dance or something along those lines. Its most commonly called the waltz though," said the Great Priest.

Pulling her hands out of his Rena wrapped her arms around his neck while his hands dropped down to her waist, "I think I like the name waltz…it sounds more magical than choros and this dance has always had a fairytale appeal to me," she told him happily.

"Do tell me where you learned the waltz then," The Great Priest asked.

"What makes you think I didn't learn it back when I still lived with my village?" asked Rena.

Smiling the Great Priest chuckled, "The waltz was invented in your world sometime after your people went into isolation, so it would have never caught on because as you said your people only left when forced. Therefore, you would have had to learn it outside during your travels? Who taught you dance, it's nothing intimate but usually dancing isn't an activity a single woman takes up," he said curious.

Leaning in Rena placed a kiss against her husband's lips, "Sorry dear, but even I have my secrets!" she told him happily.


Gazing down at his tea, the Great Priest closed his eyes and sniffed the liquid, he could catch hints of almond, coconut, vanilla, and dare he say roses. Taking a sip from his tea cup his taste buds were flood with a pleasant taste, "Well, what do you think?" asked Rena taking a sip from her own cup.

Smiling at her, he nodded, "Very good, what it is?" he questioned her.

Nodding at that Rena place down her cup and opened up her booked, "It's called, Royal Wedding Tea! It's a blend, its Chinese Mutan white tea with almond, coconut, and vanilla and it also has rosebuds within it. It came from Universe Seven, Earth," she told him amused.

Taking another sip of the tea, the Great Priest nodded, "What universe will we be sampling tomorrow?" he asked her curious

Turning her page Rena's eyes tailed over the words as she answered him, "I was thinking Universe Eleven, or perhaps Universe Three. Despite most of the lifeforms being inorganic the organic life has made some very delicious teas," she mused.

Sampling a cookie, the Great Priest nodded, "Then we should probably transfer their tea plants over to your garden…along with the ones from the other universes you like. I get the feeling in a decade or so Zeno-sama might consider downsizing once more. Looking after all the universes frustrates him and with so many not even growing and actually decreasing he may just decide to get rid of them," he told her, a little surprised at the pleasant sweetness the cookie showed.

Lowering her book, Rena closed the tome and set it down on the table with a small frown, "Yet another downsizing, huh. I shouldn't be happy because that would mean a lot of senseless death, but it would be nice to have the children back here…then again, I might never get grandchildren if this happens," she mused.

Smiling at that the Great Priest looked over, "Grandchildren?" he questioned her amused.

Nodding at that Rena looked over to him, "Granted I still want more children with you, but I wouldn't mind having a litter of grandchildren to dote on! A number of the children have had relationships in the past, Sour had a really promising relationship with a young lady, but she passed away. Then Korn had a couple of romances with a couple of boys and girls that he won't admit to. It always ends the same though. It always flames out before anything becomes of it, but I have my hopes up, I would like a grandchild…a daughter-in-law and son-in-law might be nice too. It would be nice to not be the only mortal with eternal youth," said Rena sighing.

"I'll take however many daughters-in-law and sons-in-law my sons wish to throw at me, but I can do without sons-in-law from my daughters," said the Great Priest stonily.

Rolling her eyes, Rena sighed and frowned, "I worry about the girls, Martinu has expressed her worry about ever having a real relationship with someone and her worries have become shared with Vados recently," she muttered.

Raising an eyebrow, the Great Priest casted Rena a questioning look, "Oh, what might those worries be? Or have the girls asked you to not discuss these worries with me?" he questioned her.

Shaking her head Rena pointed to herself, "Myself, Sia, and Alona each gain eternal youth after having our first child. For some reason Awamo, Congnac, and Vados changed each of our bodies from the inside giving us longevity. We're still human one hundred percent through and through but we change in a sense, so we can stay by your side and our children's side. With the girls…they would have the baby if they ever wished to have a child," she explained.

Frowning at that the Great Priest sat back and frowned, "Right, it wasn't me lying with you that first time that changed you, it was Vados. My sons should they settle on a woman can go about things in a manner similar to me but not my daughters," he mused. They would carry the child between them and their human partner so there would not be a transformation to take place.

Nodding at that Rena sighed, "Martinu and Vados are the only two who have really given this any thought, Marcarita and Cus are young so they aren't even considering anything long term. Vados has had a few thoughts though but she's reconsider them because she doesn't want to become invested in a relationship when she's expected to lose him so quickly. She wants something that will last, and she rejected the idea of the dragon balls being used. I'm proud of her for being so wise about being careful with them, but part of me wishes she be a little bit selfish and try to grab at her own happiness," she said.

"Vados is wise, being angels, we cannot use them. So, she could help gather and relay the wish but the wish itself would be up to her partner. They would without a doubt choose immortality instead of thinking of eternal youth. Immortality is very tricky. Mortals and even some gods foolishly chase after it, but they don't understand how unnatural it is…while I may appear immortal I am in no way such a thing," the Great Priest mused.

"Couldn't she advise her partner to choose something like eternal youth?" questioned Rena.

Shaking his head, the Great Priest frowned, "That would be interfering for her own benefit, we cannot do that," he said firmly.

Sighing at that Rena nodded, "Alright," she told him.

Thinking over the situation, the Great Priest began to ponder the dilemma that his daughters faced, "I'll have to look into these matters at a later date. Even if I'm not fond of the idea of anyone violating my daughters I won't let them not find love. It applies to the boys too should they choose a male partner," he told her calmly.

Smiling at that, Rena leaned back in her seat, "The children are lucky to have you, papa!" she said teasingly beaming at him.

Smiling at that the Great Priest took another sip of tea, "Thank you, mama!" he said amused.


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