Yeah, okay, surprise! Here are some thoughts

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Ah, hey guys! It's Mitch here. Since 2018, a lot has happened to me, and I never updated this story. I won't get into the things that happened in detail, but lots of recovery, and hospital visits, breakups, switching schools, graduating, and going to college happened, and it's been a whirlwind.

It's almost the end of the 2021, and I got a little nostalgic. Through the years, I've gone back and looked at these stories with friends and by myself, it was always a laugh, always fond memories and friends poking fun at me for making Percy Jackson imagines, but hey, that's life.

Now, I've returned, and I cannot promise that I'll continue this story, but maybe I can finish it, I haven't decided yet.

Are Wattpad imagines even a thing anymore? Do people still read them? I wonder, I just wonder how many people will see this part of my 190 parts to this book.

In the meantime while I decide whether to compete this story, I wanted to share some thoughts and express some feelings I don't think I ever properly explained before.

When I started these stories, I was eleven. I never could fully grasp the actual momentum this story would take on. And sure, I don't have millions of reads, but 200k+ people reading an eleven year olds work? That is absolutely overwhelming, and the support I got was absolutely lovely. I stopped making these stories when I was fourteen. It was three years of absolute bliss, writing these stories, but at some point, it changed, and felt like a chore.

With my decaying mental health, and stress the outside world put on me, I abandoned these stories, and honestly, as insignificant as it is to most people, I feel bad.

I wanted to give a thank you, a good and proper thank you, to everybody who supported younger me, who gave me praise and read my stories and made me so so happy. Even though I can't personally thank every one of you, you all—as cheesy as it sounds—touched my heart.

It was a good time, for the longest time, and I met some amazing people here, who although we don't talk anymore, I share some of my fondest memories with.

To whoever is reading this now, whether it's thousands of you or just one, thank you. I appreciate it immensely, and you made a difference, are making a different.

Thank you for making me, ages eleven through fourteen, happy, and thank you for giving me something to look forward to, reading your comments, talking to you guys, even if it was because of a Demigod x Reader.

As silly as it is, it was substantial enough for me to come back and thank you all, so take it as you will.

Happy holidays, I suppose. I hope you all have a good one.

~ Mitch/Starsofbooks

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