"I'm sorry for what you had to go through. You at least found someone who loves you."
"It wasn't like that. I didn't want to leave you here, but I was commanded to do so by the elder god."
Elinia approached her. "It's a lot to take in, isn't it? The fact that you're the daughter of a goddess."
"Whatever. I'm going to go see my daughter." Elinia said as she started to sneak to the castle.
"I've got the feeling someone told her I was going to be here. You wouldn't be hiding anything from me now, would you?"
Ghaleon gently kissed her. "I came down to get a few trinkets. How'd Maya know I was going to be here though?" Elinia said.
"I know that." Elinia said. Ghaleon was a little surprised, but still held her close.
"You've been watching us the whole time, haven't you?" Ghaleon hugged Maya as she entered the castle. "What's wrong, Maya?"
"I hid your past from you when I brought you here. You are my daughter, the future goddess of wealth."
Elinia eventually dropped her daggers. "You've gotten a lot stronger, my daughter."
Elinia deflected the attacks.
"I'm not going to tell you that unless you beat me."
Elinia fended her off and smiled. "You've grown up quite a bit, Maya."
Elinia took out her own set of daggers. "You're going to have to make me put this stuff back, Maya."
The goddess Elinia looked up and gasped when she saw Maya.
"Looks like that jewelery shop that Ghaleon and Maya were at earlier today."
"The goddess likes to go steal things as well, so send Maya to the same place on a heist."
"It was the same case with my healing magic when I was a priest. I always was able to heal someone fully, no mattered how injured they were."
"It's to protect them and keep them from abusing their godly power. Think about it, if you knew you were the child of a god and knew how to use the power within you, you would use it to your advantage, regardless of the consequences."
"And like me, being the son of the former goddess of life. Judging by how skilled Maya is at thievery, she must be the daughter of the goddess of wealth."