Excerpt: Medusa – The Lost Daughter

From “A Mother’s Sorrow”

Ceto kneeled before the goddess’ throne. “Dear
Goddess, I know I have dishonored you
and wish to ask for forgiveness for I
disrupted your temple with my impure
actions, my longing for my daughter who
is now your servant.

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Excerpt: Medusa: The Lost Daughter

From “Chamber of Silence”

In silence comes wisdom, for no other
voices can be heard outside one’s own, when
the nakedness of the mind becomes free.

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Excerpt – Medusa: The Lost Daughter

From “The Punishment”

One can seek forgiveness only if one
confesses one’s crimes. For without such an
admission, one cannot atone for her
crimes, repent, and accept her punishment.

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Excerpt: Medusa – The Lost Daughter

From “The First Temptation”

Temptations can come unexpectedly
after a time of one’s sacrifice and
self-restraint. How easy it is to resist
temptation when the indulgence is a
distant memory, not when it is fresh
to the raw mind.

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Excerpt: Medusa – The Lost Daughter

From “The New Family”

Restless, Medusa slept the first night in
the temple, as she felt the great goddess
moving around her, touching her, feeling
her hair, telling her she could never leave.

Excerpt: Medusa – The Lost Daughter

From “A God’s Lust”

“Good day, Dear Uncle, great god of the sea.
Surely, you know your dear friend Phorcys begged
me to intercede, to prevent your wrath.”

Excerpt: Medusa – The Lost Daughter

From “The New Servant”

Beauty’s worth lies in the beholder’s pride
in it. A prize it is at its peak, but
spoiled it is after its beholder’s use.

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Excerpt: Medusa – The Lost Daughter

From “Voiceless”

A king’s voice gets what a king wants and what
a servant can afford to pay, whether
that be in gold or a live sacrifice.

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