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Done For

(Percy Jackson and the Olympians)

© 𝓬𝓻𝔂𝓼𝓽𝓪𝓵𝓿𝓲𝓸𝓵𝓮𝓽𝓼 








'If you make one wrong move, then you're done for
Anything I don't approve, then you're done for
I could put a spell on you, and you're done for' 


















Summary

Vivienne Boleyn was an outcast. At Camp Half-Blood, she existed on the fringes, a mysterious figure shrouded in whispers and speculation.

Few knew the true extent of Vivienne's powers - her mastery of the arcane arts, her communion with the restless spirits of the Underworld, her ability to weave the mist with unparalleled dexterity. She was a daughter of Hecate, blessed and cursed in equal measure, her gifts setting her apart from her fellow campers.

While the others bonded over the shared heroics of their parents, Vivienne remained aloof, preferring the solace of the shadows to the camaraderie of the campfires. Her aloofness was often mistaken for arrogance, and many viewed her with a wary suspicion, unsure of her true loyalties. Yet, there were few who saw past Vivienne's carefully constructed façade, one of whom was a scrawny new kid named Percy Jackson.

As the two forged an unlikely bond, Vivienne found herself opening up, if only slightly, to this son of Poseidon. In him, she saw a reflection of her own outsider status, a fellow traveler on the path less trodden. And in Vivienne, Percy glimpsed the untapped potential of a girl whose powers could tip the scales in the eternal struggle between the forces of light and dark.

Together, they would embark on a journey that would test the limits of their abilities, uncover long-buried secrets, and forge a connection that would reverberate through the very fabric of the mythological world. For in Vivienne, Percy had found an ally unlike any other - one whose true nature was about to be revealed, shattering the foundations of Camp Half-Blood and beyond. 





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