Female Goddess Research Paper

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Once Upon a time there was this very very beautiful goddess. The goddess was the most beautiful woman on this earth. The goddess had about 5 husbands her whole entire life but she always ended up getting divorced. The beautiful goddess always wanted children but for some reason she couldn't have children with a human. Everyday the lonely goddess walked the same trail crying trying to figure out why this is happening to her. One day the goddess seen that it was very sunny outside so she decided to take a walk, but something strange happened the goddess decided to walk on another path, and she did just that. As she was walking she ran into this weird looking lake called Lake Octopus inside the lake was all different kinds of octopus. The goddess …show more content…
The goddess knew she was going to have a hyper baby just by the way he was kicking in her stomach. The goddess stoamch was so huge she didnt know what was going on, but she help the baby for 9 months. The goddess and the lion had to go to a specific doctor so they can delieve the baby. The lion was very excited because the found out the had a baby moutain lion but also the lion was also very afraid because he knew how mean moutain lions can be. The lion always told the goddess to watch out because when the cub grow up he is going to be vicious but she always said "he is our child, he wouldn't do anthing to make us suffer i gave birth to him and you are his father". Months went by and the mountain lion got really bigger. The moutain lion loved his mom he always wanted to lay up under her, and he also loved his dad and would always wanna take tours around the forest with the lion. The moutain lion did get very mad at his dad one day and killed him. The goddess was so scared of her child that she had to leave him and let him live on his own. The goddess never found love after that but she was always happen that she was able to give birth to the moutain

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