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We can't be around him all the time, so she's serving as a bodyguard and mentor for the kid, cost us a hefty price to do so," lied Lugh, a sad expression on his face.
"Gae Bolg?" guessed his friend, remembering the spear being missing from the vault and causing Lugh to nod.
"Fine, but I have one last question for you Morrigan," replied Amaterasu, her eyes never leaving the Celt's.
"And what might that be?" asked Morrigan.
"Does the name Tamamo No Mae, mean anything to you?" questioned Amaterasu, her eyes narrowing slightly as she saw a tiny flinch from the Goddess.
"Should it? We Celts have been out of the loop for a while," answered Morrigan.
A small growl came from Amaterasu as she replied, "I just find the timing of your visit to be a little too convenient for my liking."
A smug grin spread across Morrigan's face, "I would asked you to stop making baseless accusations Amaterasu, unless of course you have more proof than simple circumstantial evidence."
"I see, in that case I'll take my leave then, however Morrigan if you ever enter my territory without my permission again. There will be consequences," warned the Shinto God as she got up from her chair.
"Of course, I'll keep an eye on her, thank you for your understanding Amaterasu," assured Dagda.
The Shinto Goddess just nodded her head before silently leaving the castle halls, as the three remain Celts to let out breaths they didn't know they were holding. "Well…that went better than expected," commented Lugh as he went to grab another drink.
Dagda shook his head as a small, amused smirk appeared on his face, "Lugh just shut up and hand me that drink, would you? I'm going to need it."
"Are you going to tell the others about the kid?" asked Lugh as he handed the drink over to the Celtic God of Life.
Dagda was silent before he nodded his head, "I have no choice Lugh, the Devils will find out sooner rather than later. However, I will tell them that he is currently under the protection of the Immortal Witch as well as the two of you as well. That should keep them from trying anything, but are you sure that Scáthach won't cause trouble?"
"Of course not, she is a Celt after all. However, I'm confident she won't cause an incident now that she has to take care of the boy," scoffed Morrigan.
Dagda just fixed a tired look at Morrigan before he nodded, "I can't believe I'm saying this but…I'll trust you Morrigan."
Lugh frowned as he stared at his friend's expression, "Oi Dagda, what's wrong? You look exhausted."
Dagda sculled his drink before replying, "After Morrigan's display I've been receiving multiple messages from factions around the world, wanting to make connections now that the 'reclusive Celts' have ended their isolation."
"Not our problem," said Morrigan, everyone could hear the smug satisfaction and amusement in her voice.
Dagda just glared at her before an amused smile spread across his face, making Lugh and Morrigan slightly worried, as he got up from the table, "wrong, it is your problem now. Congratulations Lugh, Morrigan, you two are now in charge of Foreign Affairs."
"WHAT?!" cried Morrigan.
"Dagda, you can't be serious," said Lugh.
"You two made this mess Lugh, now you have to clean it up. Think of it as your punishment," replied Dagda as he began walking towards the exit.
"Better hope that Scáthach doesn't make life hard for you…have fun," he said with a smirk before closing the door behind him.
"Well that was a thing, so a descendant of Cu Chulainn huh?" commented Lugh with raised eyebrows.
"Lugh follow me, I have things to tell you that aren't meant for unwelcome ears," ordered Morrigan with a frown on her face as she stood up.
"I see, lead the way then Morrigan," replied Lugh as he followed her out of the hall.
The Shinto Sun Goddess was fuming as she arrived back home and was greeted by her brother Tsukuyomi, whom took a step back at her hostile atmosphere. "Amaterasu, how was your meeting with the Celts?" he asked, causing a low growl to escape the Goddess as she walked out to their garden and sat down in front of the pond.
"Informative, in more ways than one," she replied, watching her reflection in the still water.
"What do you mean?" frowned Tsukuyomi, as he sat down next to her.
Amaterasu' fox ears twitched slightly as her eyes narrowed, "that Celt, Morrigan, she knows something about that fragment we detected. She might even be the one hiding it."
The Moon God's jaw just dropped in an expression of utter shock, "that's a bold accusation Amaterasu, are you sure?"
"Completely, I don't have any evidence right now but my instincts are telling me that she's hiding something," replied Amaterasu with a nod, not a trace of uncertainty in her voice.
"Speaking of which, have you told Susanoo about the fragment yet?" questioned Tsukuyomi.
"Of course not, our brother has the patience, restraint and subtlety of a child you know that. Who knows what he'd do if he found out…why?" answered the Goddess, in confusion.
"Because he asked me about it while you were off with the Celts," replied the Moon God.
"So he did sense it after all, what did you tell him?" sighed Amaterasu with a shake of her head.
"I told him that you had begun visiting the human world again," informed Tsukuyomi, causing his sister to give him an approving nod.
"Good idea, that should keep him from doing anything reckless," agreed the Goddess, only to frown as she saw the bitter expression appear on the Moon God's face. "Tsukuyomi, what's wrong?"
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