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                            ❋✹❤︎❁❊✿❦✮ DEJA VU ❋✹❤︎❁❊✿❦✮


"Fire and water... don't really mix. You could say they're incompatible. But when they do love each other, they love passionately." -cornelia funke








                                                        olivia rodrigo
                                                                  as

                                            BROOKE HART-JACKSON
                                             daughter of amphitrite

                                                                  LEO VALDEZ                                                                son of hephaestus

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                                                          LEO VALDEZ
                                                   son of hephaestus

                                                                  LEO VALDEZ                                                                son of hephaestus

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DISCLAIMER

All characters and storylines belong to Rick Riordan. I only own my original character and anything else original I included in the story.

This is my first published story so I welcome any feedback and constructive criticism, as long as it's not offensive or rude.

Some insight on Brooke, she is technically Percy's sister because she was taken in and raised by Sally. She is a child of Amphitrite, not Poseidon (because I didn't want to have to find a way to make it align with the plot and pact). I will try to find a way to incorporate pjo scenes to give more insight into Brooke's character and her dynamic with Percy, Annabeth, and Grover during those years.

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