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"Mother?" I ask.

"Yes, my Mother," the Goddess repeats. "Some of us are born Goddesses. Not created with the world or grown from gaining enough power. Just like I am creating a goddess in my own womb, I was created in a womb a very long time ago."

"Who is your mother?" I ask.

"Bold girl asking me more questions. Not even my Priestess dares to ask me questions despite the new temple," the Goddess says. " ...

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