The Heart of the Sphinx
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The Heart of the Sphinx

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Shreya Chakraborty Fantasy

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Her eyes were burning like he had never seen anything burn. She was wearing an armour which c*****d as she moved with the grace of a lioness and she limped with the arrow stuck in one of her foot. She was in immense pain he knew that and the only way to relieve was to either kill her or to give her back her heart when he had realized why she had been cursed to be the sphinx.
“Medusaaaaaa……I have your heart….” Said Hugh in the language which only Medusa would understand and no one else.
The sphinx turned her gaze back at him and gave him a look of disdain as she finished killing the rest of the men alive.
“So you say!!! And you speak my tongue….impressive…,” said the most fierce and intelligent creatures in the history of time and mankind.
“I know everything about you Medusa,” said Hugh in a soft voice knowing that she would hear him.
“Then you might also know that what it entails along with that curse….and as far as I know….no one is going to f*****g love an animal and that too something coming up from the pages of mythology…so I am good with my curse if you give me back what is mine and I can promise you that I shall cause no more c*****e,” said Medusa as she bit down her wince from the pain radiating from her broken left wing.
“But I cannot do that dear,” said Hugh in a sad voice…

A long forgotten creature of myth has come back to take back what is hers and now only thing that can save her from the curse is the man who can love her in her hideous form…would he be able to love her?

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Epilogue

One year later

Tyler wasn't about to wait another minute, this chick was late and he wasn't having it. Her picture wasn't that great anyway, likely there were better looking women in the club tonight - like the one coming down the sidewalk at that moment. Her hair was straight black, eyes dark, figure a perfect hour glass. Out of habit his……

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