Godly Servant

"Yeah, she's quite the character," Coral said with a smirk, shaking off her surprise. "So, tell me more about your divine rendezvous. How'd you end up with a hot ticket like Calla?"

As we continued down the path, I recounted the tale of my untimely demise and subsequent rebirth, the thrill of her power surging through me, and the responsibilities that came with being the Thunder Goddess's champion. Her eyes sparkled with interest as she listened intently, nodding along as if she could feel the electricity of the story in her very soul. "It's like a fairy tale, but with more naked people and lightning," she said, a wistful smile playing on her lips.

"And here I thought you demons had all the fun," I quipped back, sheathing the map in my belt.

"Oh, we do," she assured me, her voice a low purr. "But it's not the same without the challenge of being accepted. Cooking for humans, watching their faces light up when they taste something exquisite, it's like...it's like creating a little piece of heaven in a world that thinks you're from hell."

Her passion for her craft was palpable, the way she talked about the sizzle of a perfectly cooked steak or the heavenly scent of a freshly baked pie making my mouth water. "And now, you get to cook with the power of a goddess," I said with a chuckle. "How's that for an upgrade?"

Coral's eyes lit up with excitement. "It's fucking awesome," she exclaimed, her enthusiasm unbridled. "I can't wait to see what kind of dishes we can whip up together. The Eternal Kingdom won't know what hit them when we storm their kitchens!

As if on cue, a sudden rumble echoed through the forest, the trees quivering as if whispering secrets to the ground. The hairs on my arms stood on end, and I felt a familiar presence in my mind—Calla's telepathic voice, as clear as the crack of thunder.

"Cal, my love," she said, her words resonating like a symphony of lightning strikes. "Your journey is about to become more... interesting."

"Interesting, how?" I replied, my mind racing with the possibilities.

"You'll see," Calla's telepathic voice was filled with mischief. "I've sent someone to help you on your quest. They'll be with you shortly."

And by shortly, she meant two seconds, because just then, a massive bolt of lightning split the sky, striking the ground directly in front of us with a deafening crack that sent Coral tumbling to the earth. She looked up at me with a mix of terror and excitement, her eyes wide as saucers as I raised my hand to shield us from the onslaught. But what emerged from the smoldering crater wasn't the wrathful goddess I had been expecting. Instead, a woman—no, a creature of pure energy—stood before us, her form flickering with the electric blues and whites of a thousand lightning strikes.

"Kailesa," she announced, her voice a symphony of thunderclaps. "At your service, my lord."

The naked form that stood before us was nothing short of breathtaking. Her voluptuous curves, sculpted by the very essence of lightning itself, danced and shifted with the flickering electricity that coated her skin. Her breasts, heavy and round, jiggled slightly with the aftershocks of her dramatic arrival, the blue light casting shadows across their pale, translucent surface. Her waist, emphasizing the generous swell of her hips and the flat plane of her stomach, where the energy pooled and churned like a tumultuous sea.

"Calla's generosity knows no bounds," I murmured, my voice filled with a mix of awe and amusement. "First, she gives me the strength of the gods, then she blesses my kitchen with a demonic chef, and now she sends a lightning elemental to join our little harem?"

"Indeed," Kailesa said, her eyes sparkling with excitement. "And we shall not disappoint her, my lord."

Her smile was as bright as the lightning she controlled, and I couldn't help but feel a thrill run through me. This was going to be one hell of an adventure—pun intended. I offered her my hand, and she took it, her skin hot to the touch but not burning, more like the warmth of a freshly baked loaf of bread.

"We're going to the Eternal Kingdom," I announced, the words carrying a weight that even the dense forest foliage seemed to feel. "Where the food is divine and the battles are legendary. Are you ready to leave your mark, Kailesa?"