When We Were Gods
Erin Wade
“Someone like yourself,” Faith said before taking a sip of her wine. “Um, this is good.”
“How old are you?”
“Dr. Sinclair, even you know it is impolite to ask a woman her age.”
Destiny raised her brows. “Are we going to play games?”
“Older than time.” Faith murmured.
Destiny gaped at her. “Before man began keeping time?” she asked. She had a feeling Faith’s answer would rock her world.
“Before creation,” Faith said. “Before there was a heaven and earth.”
Destiny locked their gazes. “Are you a god?”
“I honestly don’t know,” Faith replied. “I honestly don’t know.”
“How long have you been watching me?”
“Since you were born. Since the heathens murdered your mother and you exacted your revenge on them.”
“And you are just now contacting me? Why?
“I wasn’t certain what you were. Each century that passed made me increasingly curious about you. When I ascertained that you only do good-except for the occasional encounter with godless men—I knew I wanted to know you better, and the fact that we are the only two immortals on earth.”
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