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My Cerberus Girlfriend
Book Four: Chapter 21

Book Four: Chapter 21

Cthulhu's massive arms thrashed around the city, knocking down buildings and crushing everything in his path. Eris cheered for Cthulhu, taunting her parents and reveling in the destruction. The Cerberus women stood next to Roger and Hades, watching the destruction unfold. All the Greek gods laid on the ground, unconscious. They tried to stop Cthulhu, but even they couldn't stand up to his incredible strength.

"What can we do?" Roger exclaimed. "This can't be the end!"

Hades narrowed his eyes as he glanced at the Cerberus women. "You three could fight him."

"But how?" asked Labda, with a puzzled expression on her face.

Hades grinned and blew a cloud of purple dust at the women. Instantly, they grew bigger and bigger, towering over the buildings around them like giants.

"Holy crap!" Katina shouted, her voice echoed through the wind like thunder. "It's like we are Titans now!"

Cilla felt her heart pounding in her chest as she looked down at the buildings below. She had never felt so powerful before. She flexed her massive biceps, admiring the sheer size and strength of her body.

Cthulhu glanced at them as if stunned by their sudden appearance.

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"No!" Eris shouted.

Hades pointed his finger at the octopus god monster. "Alright, my ladies! Attack!"

Roger glanced at him, puzzled. "Your ladies?"

The Cerberus women charged at Cthulhu with all their might, punching and wrestling him across the city. The battle was fierce, and the rain fell heavily upon them as they fought.

Cilla felt the adrenaline pumping through her veins as she landed blow after blow on Cthulhu's massive body. She dodged his tentacles, moving with a grace and speed that belied her enormous size.

However, it soon became clear that even their impressive size and fighting skills might not be enough to defeat Cthulhu. He was simply too strong, and his tentacles were everywhere.

The battle soon reached a power plant, and as the Cerberus women fought valiantly, they began to tire. They fell to the ground as Cthulhu wrapped his massive tentacles around their necks. It looked like he was about to defeat them once and for all.

Cilla gasped for breath as she struggled against Cthulhu's grip. She felt the air being squeezed out of her lungs as his tentacles tightened around her body. She gritted her teeth, refusing to give up.

Suddenly, she felt a surge of energy coursing through her body. She looked down and saw that the purple dust was still covering her fur, glowing with an otherworldly light. She focused her mind on the power of the dust, feeling it flow through her veins like a living thing.

With a roar of pure strength, Cilla broke free from Cthulhu's grasp. She punched him with all her might, her fist slamming into his massive head with a sickening crunch. Cthulhu reeled backwards, his tentacles thrashing wildly.

The Cerberus women pummeled Cthulhu with a flurry of blows. The octopus god monster stumbled backwards, his body sagging under the weight of their assault.

Cthulhu fell backwards into overhead power lines. The wires shocked him with bolts zapping throughout his body. He roared in pain and thrashed his tentacles above him.

After the power stopped, Cthulhu laid still on the ground. His body smoked as if a chef cooked him on a grill.

The rain stopped as the Cerberus women stood triumphant over their fallen foe. They looked down at their own body, still glowing with the power of the purple dust.

"Wow," said Labda, her voice barely above a whisper. "That was incredible."

Cilla smiled at her. "Damn right it was incredible!"