Xochiquetzal

Xochiquetzal

This goddess of flowers and love has been married to both Tlaloc and Tezcatlipoca, although her heart is with neither god; she loves Quetzalcoatl. Tragically, she has been treated as an object to be passed around or stolen and not like a person. Secretly, she seeks to escape and to destroy the two gods who have ruled her life.
Xochiquetzal was a goddess from a minor pantheon, worshipped by a Western tribe of Mexico. When the Aztecs expanded their borders and absorbed other peoples, they also took their gods.
Xochiquetzal was sent to the Aztec's pantheon as a hostage. There she was immediately attracted to Quetzalcoatl, but the god was soon deposed by Tezcatlipoca and his evil friends. Tlaloc took her as a wife and she submitted to save her pantheon from complete destruction.
A few decades later, however, Tezcatlipoca abducted her from Tlaloc's pocket dimension and forced her to become his consort. Tlaloc was enraged but decided not to make an issue of the abduction, claiming he had never cared much for the goddess.
The goddess is seething with rage and hatred, but she hides it well.
Nobody would guess that this ingratiating , beautiful deity harbors any ill will towards her brutal husband. However, she often tries to manipulate one evil god against another and tries to help the innocent and good whenever she can.
Sometimes she drops hints to Tlaloc that she might want to start things over with him, then she goes to Tezcatlipoca and accuses the rain god of making passes at her. She will do whatever she can to sabotage the Aztecs' plan to ally themselves with the vampires of Mexico.   
Goddess of Beauty 
Goddess of Flowers 
Goddes of Love