"Where are you going!?"

I shouted at Angrboða, I wonder if she does this on purpose? You know, to upset me. Dawn had come and she was already at the door. The shocking thing was, she wasn't limping like she was before, let alone moaning in pain. I wanted to take a look at her injured, but she refused.

"My sister's need to eat. I am going hunting." She tells me as she picks up her sword. Throwing it on her back, a small clicking sound was heard before that metal thing stuck to her back.

"We have food." I said. Pretty sure my father recently killed a boar not too long ago.

"My sister and I only eat fruits and vegetables." She tells me. I have never met a woman in my who said those exact words. Even Freya eats large amounts of meat, and she protects animals.

"Really?" I asked.

"It is our way. We only eat meat once we get married, for fruits and vegetables keep our body pure for our mates and everything." Angrboða explained as she opens the door of my house. Quickly grabbing my bow, I rush behind her to follow her outside.

"Well, I am coming with you!" I told her, only for her to roll her eyes.

"I do not need you. I can handle myself." She said...or rather scoffed at me.

"Then I will come for fun." I tell her. She rolled her eyes at me before turning around to walk. What was her deal? Why did she not like me? Was it because I was her ONE? Speaking of ONE, what is that? Someone who will kill her in the future? Or maybe save her life? Whatever it was, she didn't like it. As we walked through the forest, the target of food became harder and harder to find. My father and I would normally go to the villages nearby for food, or trade with the dwarf brother's. Finding fruits and vegetables are rare in these parks. After what felt like forever, I finally decided to open my mouth to say:

"We're not going to find fruit or even vegetables here." I said, making her stop in her tracks. She looks over to me.

"Then my sister's and I starve." She growled.

"I didn't say that!" I said.

"Then what do you suggest?" She asked.

"I suggest you follow me and-NO!" She growled at me. "I am not going anywhere with you."

"And yet you followed me to my home and slept on my bed. Doesn't that prove I am not a threat?"

"Friends are nothing more than nice enemies! Especially MEN." Angrboða growled. What is her problem!?

"I...ugh! Just listen to me!" I shouted at her. "I know a place where we might be able to get food for you and your sisters. But its pretty dangerous!"

"I have killed the undead and witches. And possibly an orc, I am not 100% sure." Angrboða said. "What is this place?"

"Its one of the nine realms. In order to get there, you have to follow me." I told her. The woman crosses her arms for a bit, staring straight at me with those gold orbs. Which was weird to me. They reminded me of my father a little, how he would stare down at me with his eyes when he was pissed. Now he stares at me because I am not small anymore. but still, horrible moments when it comes to those eyes.

"Fine, lead the way arrow boy." She says, or morally ordered. If she wasn't beautiful, I swore I would smack her across the face. But knowing her she would possibly kick my butt for that...

Beside's that thought, we made our way to the water that led to the tyr's temple. She sat at the end while I rowed. From the area we floated, we were far from the temple. So I decided to try to make small talk.

"So...your name is Angrboða?" I asked.

"And your name is Atreus?" She asked in a mocking tone of voice.

"Hey, we both have A's in our name!" I said.

"Horray." She said as her eyes made their way to the water. Looking on her left side, she lifts her hand up, then gently lays it against the water. Enjoying the feeling of the small waves that the ice cold water gave her.

"Do you like the cold?" I asked.

"It's lovely." She said. By the gods! She didn't say something mean! Maybe I found my gateway to her nice side!

"Any fond memories of the snow?" I asked.

"They're covered in blood." She said. Well, I guess that door slammed right in my face. "Sorry..."

"What?" I asked.

"I am sorry, I didn't mean that last part. I do like winter, its the only time I can feel the cold." She tells me, she apologized! Yay! Wait a minute, the ONLY time she can feel the cold?

"Only time?" I asked.

"We maidens produce heat as if we were born in fire. Summer's are rough on us because we burn up to fast, while winter we feel our best. My priestess would even let us play outside for a whole day without praying or meditating. It was fun, I really liked those days." She tells me.

"Can you produce fire?" I asked with a smirk on my face.

"No, but that would be awesome." She said with a smile. "No, us Maidens can't produce fire. We only exist for two reasons."

"What are those reasons?" I asked. She was about to speak, but closes her mouth and looks at me. That smile I saw earlier disappeared, and that resting bitch face returned.

"None of your business, just keep rowing." She ordered me. All I did was sigh at her as row my way to the temple. Once there, she jumps out of the boat before I could even set it against the docking park. Landing on the metal, she bends down a bit to fix a loose chain on her leg. Mother forgive me, but I couldn't help but stare at the small glimpse of her womanhood. It looked like a flower to me, well, the center of a flower. I wonder what it tastes like too...

"Atreus!" She shouted at me, snapping me from my thoughts.

"Yes!?" I asked, hiding my blushed cheeks as I got up from the boat.

"Lead the way." She ordered.


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