When she saw what he had done, her eyes went as wide as saucers. What had he done? What had that light been? How had he made light appear? Only the gods could do something like that - and she had never seen such a blue color of light before.
She swallowed, her face paling, and as she realized she was still holding the bracelet, she dropped it as if it were a poisonous snake, taking a frightened step back. He could have it!
She hugged herself nervously, trying to decide whether he would expect her to bow at him. She did not know what God he was, but they could all change their forms at will, so he could be any of them. Some of them demanded more tribute than others.
No wonder she had found him so attractive.
Instead of bowing, she simply lowered her eyes submissively.
"I am sorry, lord, for demanding from you so. But I will leave a sacrifice at your temple, if you will but tell me your name."