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Chapter 8 - A Divine Scolding

In the celestial realm, Aruara, the mother of all the gods, summoned her divine offspring to address the unexpected turn of events regarding Sammy. The divine assembly gathered, and the air buzzed with tension as Aruara, with a wide smile that bordered on both amusement and exasperation, began the scolding.

"Children of the cosmos, explain this cosmic chaos I sense. Why has a mere mortal become the center of your divine mischief?" Aruara questioned, her radiant presence towering over the divine assembly.

LokiLaff, nervously twirling a cosmic prank wand, stammered, "Well, you see, Mother, Sammy's humor—it's, uh, a bit hard to resist. We thought it would be entertaining."

Aruara's smile widened, revealing a hint of humor. "Entertaining, you say? Mortals are not playthings, my mischievous offspring. What possessed you to grant such power to one of them?"

Malevogiggle, with a sheepish grin, attempted to explain, "It seemed like harmless fun, Mother. Just a bit of divine amusement."

Aruara's smile remained, but her tone sharpened. "Harmless fun? You forget the delicate balance of the cosmic order. Mortals are fragile, yet your antics have set them on a path of extraordinary laughter."

As the divine scolding continued, LokiLaff, known for his cheeky retorts, couldn't resist a quip. "Come on, Mother, it's just a bit of laughter. What harm could it do?"

With a flick of Aruara's finger, LokiLaff found himself suspended in a momentary freeze, his cheeky grin replaced by wide-eyed astonishment. The divine assembly watched in silent awe as Aruara demonstrated her absolute authority.

"I'll have no insolence, Loki," Aruara chided. "Your pranks have consequences, and mortals are not your playthings."

The divine assembly exchanged uneasy glances as Aruara released LokiLaff from the temporal freeze. Loki, now humbled, nodded in acknowledgment.

As the scolding continued, Aruara's expression shifted, her wide smile softening. "Despite your impulsive actions, I sense a unique harmony in Sammy's laughter. Perhaps there is more to this cosmic comedy than meets the divine eye."

She sighed, "I'll go and pay our cute jester a visit. It's time to understand the mortal who has become the unwitting center of our divine mischief."

The divine assembly dispersed, and Aruara, with a celestial twinkle in her eye, prepared to descend to the mortal realm. Little did Sammy know that the mother of all gods, with her wide smile and cosmic wisdom, was about to join the cosmic comedy, adding a divine touch to Jesterville's laughter-filled saga.