Cottage in the mountains
@mpairmid
She loved her craft and everything that came with it. From the brewing of potions, to the curses or blessings Hecate chose to provide her worshippers and even her classes at the University. However most spells required ingredients and that was the annoying part of being the Goddess of Witchcraft and Ghosts, and of course, the most intriguing, powerful and wicked spell required the most complicated and rare items to be mixed. That’s where being at Mount Phoenix came in handy, after all the place was home to the many gods of many beliefs and some of the establishments had a rather unique stock of products.
“For the sake of Nox.” Hecate whined under her breath, making her way upwards the mountain’s base and highly regretting her choice of attire for that day. Her body was naturally fragile and a linen dress covered with a coat was not effective to make her remotely comfortable during the little hike through the mountain. Amidst her annoyance, Hecate managed to get herself lost and ending up taking double the time to reach the store. Finally stepping on the stoned outdoor floor, Hecate handled the door’s knob, opening it somewhat abruptly but without causing any physical damage to it. “Who in the fucking world, unloved, wanna-be-lumberjack has the idea to put a store in this forsak-”
The second she laid eyes in the figure behind the counter, Hecate’s irritable posture calmed down and she even let out a chuckle while patting the dust from the bottom of her dress. “Of course… Ah, I should have known.” Hecate was no giggling, remembering the words she had just splurged. Once her dress was proper, the goddess walked in a fast pace, leaning over the counter to meet Airmid with her arms into a warm hug. “It’s good to see you again Airmid. Even if my feet hurt like hell.”














