Goddess Of Chocolate Research Paper

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The Goddess of chocolate was a very pretty god. Her hair was a pretty light brown that fold in the wind as she walked, her skin is a light hawaiian color mixed with a light brown. Her eyes were a light blue that sparkled in the sun.

The goddess of chocolate had two beautiful kids one a girl the other a boy.The goddess of Chocolate was once married to a man named Tony but he was murdered because he was an evil person that everyone dislikes, but the only way that he could make friends is if he married a beautiful god. Tony two choices was the goddess of google or the goddess of chocolate. Tony wanted to pick the one he knew would marry him, so he pick the goddess of chocolate.
One day the goddess of chocolate was on her way home when she decided

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