The chiming sound of the bells on her anklets echoed around her as she followed behind the two priests down the expansive corridor.
This was her final task...her final test.
She had to pray to her god and if after three days and nights he spoke to her than she would ascend to the position of high priestess.
He just had to speak to her once.
When the two priests opened the door, she was hesitant to enter the large circular room but one of them spoke.
"There is no turning back from this point child. Either he chooses you or not. You will not be harmed either way. If you are not chosen...there are many other hopefuls to test."
"A-and if he does choose me?"
"Then you will live a blessed and joyous life."
The other priest slips the cloak from her shoulders, leaving her in a thin see-through shift.
"Be unafraid. He is a merciful god as well as kind. He will not harm you. Now go. We will return with for you in four days."
She bows slightly, not speaking anymore as she steps through the doorway and jumps when they close both doors behind her.
Ah'nili slowly moves forward, the braziers of fire the only light as she explores the room. There are pillars surrounding the inner circle, where there are a few couches and a low table next to a large collection of furs and pillows. Fragrant smoke billows languidly up from the censers placed by every other pillar.
But at one side there is a large statue of the temple's patron...Darys, the god of healing. No one has seen his face but they have only seen serpents and heard a hissing voice speak to them, so the statue is of a giant serpent, hewn from alabaster. The snake had two tails, raised in supplication and it held a small scepter in its mouth.
It was beautiful.
"Who are you?"
She jumped, yelping in surprise before falling to her knees immediately.
"Who are you? Why are you here?"
"Ah'nili, my lord. I am here for the final test."
"Another hopeful? There is no need to call me, 'my lord', not in here. In here, I am Darys."
"I-I do not thi-"
"It is my request that you call me by that name here. Out there you may call me what they want you to but in here, my only name is Darys, sweet girl."
"Alright....Darys."
"Good. Did the priests tell you what being my high priestess all entails?"
Ah'nili shook her head and he frowned from where he sat perched behind his statue.
"Of course not. They never do explain it in full detail...the fools."
"Explain what?"
"I am considered a god of healing but it is...different from others."
"What is so different about it? You heal ailments of the body and mind. You bring them back to themselves."
He chuckled low and she blushed.
"That is what I do but the way in which I do it is vastly different. What the priests failed to mention is that I use my essence to heal...I use the basest urges and needs to repair the body and mind. The need to connect with another physically...sexually. I heal through copulation."
She looked at him confused until he explained further. "Sex, Ah'nili. I heal through sexual energy. Well, within reason...I will not use those methods when healing children. I will only give them the feeling of a mother's or father's familial affection instead."
Her eyes widened and she quickly looked down at her feet.
He shifted where he sat as he watched her reaction, quite pleased that she hadn't run yet.
"Are you well? You look rather red in the face and your heart is beating faster. Did my words upset you? Or did they embarrass you?"
"N-No, I...I am not...I mean...I haven't..."
'Ah, so that is why.'
He grinned, "you are a virgin?"
Her head ducked down more and he chuckled.
"Do not be embarrassed by that, dear Ah'nili. It is a precious, sacred part of you and should be treated as such. I am glad you are still pure. It shows that you have respect for your body and for your mind. For that alone I would choose you."
Her head snapped up, a smile playing at her lips.
"Really? I would be honored, Darys! That is if you do choose me."
"We still have two more nights left. We are done for today. Go. Bathe, eat and sleep. We will talk more tomorrow, dear Ah'nili."
"But-"
"I insist. Please?"
That took her by surprise...a god saying please. Darys was unlike any other gods but then again she hadn't met any other gods or goddesses. He had put her at ease in such a short time and she was thankful to him for that.
"Until tomorrow then, Darys."
"Through the dark red curtains, you will find a bathing pool. Take a bath, relax."
"Thank you Darys."
/ - / - / - /
The bathing pool was just that...a pool and as she slipped into the water, she found it warm and she sighed, sinking into it happily.
It was lovely and the water was fragrant as well, smelling of lavender and honeysuckle. It was soothing.
She ducked her head under and sighed again as she could feel the effects of the lavender relaxing her further.
Darys knew he shouldn't be here...watching her from his perch high above but he was utterly entranced by her as she swam in circles. She was slight, small and quite beautiful. Just the sight of her bare shoulder was enough to make him groan in pleasure.
He was shocked at how quickly he already wanted her. He was drawn to her like a moth to flame. She was innocent, pure...beautiful.
But if he revealed himself to her?
Would she still want him after seeing his true form?
After all he may be a god but he was still considered a beast.
He punched the wall beside him and the room echoed with the crack of stone as he left a fist-sized hole behind.
After all, who could ever love a beast?
/ - / - / - /
She sighed, drying her hair as she walked back into the main room and she was shocked to find a small plate of fruit and a few blankets on top of the furs.
He set out blankets for her so she wouldn't get cold and food so she wouldn't go to sleep hungry.
She smiled. He was really quite thoughtful.
Looking up at the statue she breathed a small reply. "Thank you Darys. Good night."
He held his breath, touched by her words. Sure he had heard prayers of thanks from his followers before but this time...from her lips...it actually sounded genuine. Whoever this Ah'nili was...she was pure and kind, gentle and giving. She was unlike anyone else.