“Nope” Jamie replied honestly. Though now he thought about it he hadn't told her his name that night. Before he could think to ask her why that was however, she told him.

“I'm a goddess." She stated very matter-of-factly.

“Darn right you are!" Jamie confirmed, taking a moment to look down over that perfectly proportioned body of hers.

Allison actually blushed at that Little comment.

“No you silly, I mean

I'm a real goddess."

This gave Jamie a moment's pause before he answered. It wasn't everyday you met a crazy person who lived in a cloud after all.

“Ok, so why are you cleaning tables? I mean I didn't know goddesses were such micromanagers." He asked the question in the most serious tone he could muster.

“Hey! Allison turned and prodded him sharply in the side with her finger. Jamie shooed the finger away with his hand. He was very ticklish. "I was cleaning the tables so I could meet you. You let me out of my bottle so I wanted to see what kind of person you were." She responded, turning her head to look down as the cloud beneath them divided to reveal they were currently floating over a large city. It was London. He recognised the Thames snaking its way through the middle of it. They sure had come a long way in a short time. He'd been in York when he flew out the window after all.

“Were you the nice smell that came out of the bottle?" Jamie asked using the kind of Logic one tends to only when they're dreaming.

"I was. I'm glad you liked it." She said, her smile returning as if he'd paid her a very flattering comment. Seeing the woman smile made

Jamie smile too but he didn't really know why. Then something occurred to him and his expression changed to a slightly annoyed one.

"I was stood there for five hours!" He exclaimed. "I couldn't feel my hands or my feet I was that cold!"

“Well...well you should have thought of that before you opened the vial!" The stunning Little goddess suddenly seemed overly defensive.

Folding her arms beneath her breasts she turned and faced away from him.

There was a long moment of silence between the two and it didn't seem like it was going to lift until Allison lowered her head a little.

“I'm sorry. I was just really happy to be out of there. I mean you try living in a glass vial for over a millennium, it's not very nice. I just couldn't resist pouring out all at once. I wanted to feel the world again instead of just cold glass." She Lowered her hands to slip into the fluffy clouds at her sides and turned her head to look at him again. He was surprised to see her eyes glistening with tears. Feeling his heart start to plummet back down to earth he reached out instinctively to put his arm around her shoulders. She leaned in against him but she didn't cry.

“Thanks Jamie. After I regained my senses I realised you were stood there and I had basically frazzled you. Gods shouldn't pass through humans. It's really not good for you.

So it took a little while to fix you up right again, with a few improvements of course. After I did I made myself a body, which took me some time, before I went to go see you at the inn. I wanted to see if you were a good person." She rubbed her cheek against his shoulder and a little happy smile came back to her lips.

“You were a good person. I also noticed you were down on your Luck though and very lonely. So I introduced you to Sonya and fanned the flames of desire between the both of you. Well you did most of that actually..."