One day as Aphrodite and her son Eros (in Roman mythology Venus and Cupid) were in the woods they heard the monster Typhon crashing through thewoods towards them. Aphrodite took Eros' hand and they ran away as fast as they could. As they ran, the noise of Typhon's approach got closer and closer. Finally, Aphrodite and Eros had run so far that they reached the shores of the Great Sea. Knowing that the terrible Typhon would soon be upon them, Aphroditeand Eros changed themselves into two fish and swam away to safety.

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1. One day as Aphrodite and her son Eros (in Roman mythology Venus and Cupid) were in the woods they heard the monster Typhon crashing through the
woods towards them. Aphrodite took Eros' hand and they ran away as fast as they could. As they ran, the noise of Typhon's approach got closer and closer. Finally, Aphrodite and Eros had run so far that they reached the shores of the Great Sea. Knowing that the terrible Typhon would soon be upon them, Aphrodite
and Eros changed themselves into two fish and swam away to safety.