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Fiction: ‘Medusa’

74 - Medusa
She stares at the hideous apparition in the mirror as though frozen by its reflection. Her skin is cracked and split, glaringly white even in the shadows. Her lips are the pallor of someone long dead. In place of her lovely chestnut curls are deadly snakes which twist and writhe from her scalp, their scaly …

Posted byEkaterina TretiakovaOctober 16, 2017April 24, 2020Posted inFictionTags:Greek Mythology, Legend, Medusa10 Comments on Fiction: ‘Medusa’
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