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Let’s compete not Talk!

“Who is more pretty, Vulcan?” asked Venus.
“Obviously you my darling” Vulcan said to Venus.
“Sure he says that because he is your husband” protested Diana to Venus.
“Or we can change Vulcan’s mind if we tell him your little secret, huh Venus?” suggested Diana.
“What do you mean Diana?” asked Vulcan.
“Nothing she is just……making stuff…up!” Venus replied really quickly.
The truth was that Venus had a crush on Mars (god of war) still being married with Vulcan (god of forge). Venus thought that she was the most beautiful god just because she is the goddess of love and beauty, but is she wrong? Artemis thinks she is the prettiest and bravest.
“Fine let’s compete not talk, let’s make a competition. The judges will be Neptune, Pluto (if he is not gloomy today and wants to come up to Mount Olympus) and best of all Jupiter” said Diana.
“I agree, but how are we going to get people known that we are competing” replied Venus.
“Simple I will make a list and Vulcan can make advertisements”
Minutes later Diana gave Vulcan the list. After 1 hour of arguing the competition began. Venus and Diana looked at each other with anger ready to start.
They were graded I to x (1-10), there were going to be 6 tasks. The first task was to seek out he dangerous animal in the woods in less than 20 minutes. Diana of course got the complete 10 points because she saw the animal in10 seconds. The next task was to dress up Apollo with the best clothing and Venus got the 10 points. The table score was:
DIANA
VENUS
10 seeking out an animal
4 seeking out an animal
5 dressing Apollo
10 dressing up Apollo
10 archery
9 archery
6 changing into something
5 changing into something
4 have more control of their powers
6 having control of their powers
8 free style
9 free style
Total:43
Total:43
At the end Jupiter couldn’t decide which one to choose from. Since he couldn’t decide they did lots and lots more competitions. That is why the beauty

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