Chapter forty six “I’m so sorry, mother,” Bamushka pleaded immediately, going down on her knees, “Ilayas didn’t tell me it would happen.” “Stop lying, you knew it would happen, you have been told about the curse ever since you were a little goddess,” Azura barked, her eyes shimmering with blue lights. “Indeed I have been told about it, but I have never witnessed it. Ilayas is way older than I am and he told me that the curse was just there to make the gods not to break the rule. That I can see that nothing has happened to Alador yet, and that there is no god whom such had happened. It was my fault to believe him, mother; I was lost with the promise of having Alador for myself. Please mother, understand my plight. I have been alone for nine hundred years, waiting for the day he would fin

