Persephone was sent to Nevermore after she attacked a Normie girl. The other Normies claimed that it was an "unprovoked attack" and demanded that Persephone be prosecuted. But the real reason behind the attack; the Normie had stepped on one of Persephone's plants. Her plants were her children, so it was natural to defend them. The Normies didn't understand this so her parents bargained to have her sent to a 'Corrective Institution for Special Cases', which seemed to satisfy the locals. They didn't need to know the whole truth. And they certainly didn't need to know just how "special" the Ambrose family really was.
Hades was sent to Nevermore with his sister, Wednesday, after they got revenge on the school jocks. Admittedly, putting piranhas in the pool wasn't necessarily his best idea, but it got the job done. And he certainly had lots of fun watching the Normies scramble to get to safety. Unfortunately the Normie parents didn't appreciate the not-so-harmless prank and threatened to press charges. The Addams family pulled some strings. Which lead to the unhappy teens sat uncomfortably in a sleek black car, on their way to the school that shaped their parents' lives. The school they found true love. The school with mysteries waiting for the Addams siblings to unpick.a/n:
hello beautiful people 👋
welcome to POMEGRANATE!
i hope you enjoy your time reading this book. it's fine if you don't, we can't please everyone. this is my first time back writing after a very long hiatus and a complete personality change. i already have writers block but i'm doing my best. i fell out of love with writing a few years ago after getting burnt out at school. but after watching wednesday, the idea for these characters came into my head and haunted me for so long that i knew i had to write it. i have no idea where the plot is going at the moment but we'll see how it goes.
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