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Whistleblower ✓ by ToastedBagels
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Whistleblower is now published as a Paperback, and E-book with W by Wattpad Books. As Wattpad reader you can read the original version and get details for Published book inside. ***** A journalism major gets tangled up with the beloved quarterback of her university's football team when she uncovers a scandal involving his coach. ***** Laurel Cates is a people-watcher. She's determined to get through college without stepping on any toes or causing a scene, and so far, it's going pretty well. But when Laurel uncovers a scandal involving the head coach of Garland University's beloved football team, she knows she has to do the right thing. Even if her classmates don't believe her. Even if her boss tries to fire her from the side job she desperately needs. Even if the heart-of-gold quarterback, Bodie St. James, seems hell-bent on hating her for writing the article that got Coach Vaughn put under criminal investigation (a feat which proves difficult when Laurel and Bodie wind up in the same group for a class project in BIO 108: Human Sexuality). ***** (#9 NewAdult, #3 TeenFiction. The Fiction Awards nominee for Best Romance, Best Diverse, and Best Overall. Reader's Choice Award finalist.) © 2020 Kate Marchant
What If by beamingbooks
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My heart beat heavily against my chest as I stared down at the test. Tests can be false, right? Especially unofficial ones bought in District Twelve. But if the test is true, I would be going into the Hunger Games Pregnant. - What if Katniss was pregnant in the Quarter Quell and didn't tell anyone, even Peeta? What if Peeta told the lie anyways, not knowing that Katniss actually was actually pregnant? What if Peeta went through the hijacking and forgot Katniss was pregnant? What if Katniss was still the Mockingjay? - Cover Credit: solesofwind on tumblr
Heroes in Harmony by frances_laurens_1776
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Y/N is odysseus's younger sister and has convinced him to bring her along with him,what will happen will she die or will she make it home with odysseus
PJO characters react to EPIC: The Musical by an_epic_fangirl
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Percy Jackson Universe react to EPIC: The Musical! As a huge fan of both PJO and EPIC I alwyas had this idea and I'm finally going to write it! They will be reacting to songs and annimatics :))) Also on ao3 by the username clau_loves_5sos_and_gays <3333
Epic the Musical: GROUP CHAT!! by FlyingWithChaos
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What would happen if the characters of Epic the Musical had a group chat? It'd probably be chaotic... just like this book! Read to find out. DISCLAIMER: Might not be precisely accurate to the actual musical. Bear with me please. Updated monthly. I don't own Epic or any of the characters.
His Daughter by SnipsT_42
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Penelope was pregnant when Odysseus went away. With a daughter. So does that change things? What is her story? Cover Art does NOT belong to me The story of my OC does
PRINCESS OF TROY [1] by Fleur-DeLys
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Ten years have gone by since the fall of Troy. But for Althea, daughter of the great Hector, the war never ended. Now, finally out of the shadows after a decade of hiding, her mission is simple: Kill them all. One by one. Kill every Greek who had a hand in destroying Troy. Every Greek who survived while her world burned. From the chambers of a fallen queen to the camp of a Myrmidon commander, her vengeance is silent, swift, and merciless. Her final target is the most cunning mind of the war: Odysseus, King of Ithaca. To reach him, she infiltrates his court, expecting a monster. Instead she finds a weary king, a clever queen, and... Telemachus. Kind, honest, perceptive Telemachus. The greatest flaw in her plan. The only flaw. ▸ Princess of Troy: Book #1 ▸ COMPLETED ©Fleur-DeLys Highest Ranking: #1 in Ancient Greece #1 in Troy #1 in Epic The Musical #1 in Greek #1 in Iliad #1 in Odysseus
Song of Two Worlds by xPerson_with_no_name
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Peace has finally returned to Ithaca. Odysseus has reclaimed his throne. Penelope's heart has found rest. And Telemachus - the prince who once doubted his place in the world - now stands tall beside the girl who changed everything. Y/N, the girl from another world. The one who defied the gods, crossed the boundaries of fate, and fought beside him in the battle for home. But peace never lasts long under the eyes of Olympus. When a shimmering portal appears - pulsing with divine light and the voice of fate - it demands to take Y/N back to where she truly belongs. Telemachus refuses to let her go. And when his hand refuses to release hers, the gods' will shatters. Together, they are pulled through the rift - thrown into her world, a realm without gods, where music replaces prophecy and destiny is written by choice. But the gods are not done with them yet. As Telemachus struggles to survive in the modern world, Y/N begins to uncover the truth about her connection to both realms - and why she was chosen. Love, it seems, is the one force powerful enough to defy eternity. Now hunted by divine forces, torn between two realities, and facing a choice that could destroy both worlds, Telemachus and Y/N must fight one last time - not against monsters or mortals, but against fate itself. Because some loves are not meant to be contained by time, or by gods.
The Vows Of Ithaca by xPerson_with_no_name
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Peace has finally returned to Ithaca, and with it, a new beginning. Y/N, once a girl living in silence and fear, now stands loved, protected, and cherished by the island's prince-Telemachus. When he asks her to be his wife, she believes her past can no longer reach her. But shadows have long memories. As wedding plans unfold under Penelope's gentle care and Odysseus's teasing watch, a surprise visit from Y/N's parents awakens old wounds-wounds she hoped were gone forever. Terrified of ruining the happiness she's found, she hides the truth from the family that has become her home. Yet Ithaca protects its own. With Athena's quiet guidance, Telemachus's unwavering love, and Penelope and Odysseus determined to keep her safe, Y/N must confront the people who broke her-and finally choose herself. From whispered promises beneath olive trees to the ceremony that binds two hearts, The Vows of Ithaca is a story of healing, courage, found family, and a love strong enough to rewrite destiny.
Starlight of Ithaca by xPerson_with_no_name
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In a palace built on waiting, two children grow up learning how to survive absence. Telemachus, son of Odysseus, lives in the shadow of a father turned legend. Y/N, daughter of Polites, carries the kindness of a man who sailed away and never returned. Taken in by Penelope after her mother's death, Y/N becomes family-woven into the halls of Ithaca, into Telemachus' life, into the quiet moments between fear and hope. Best friends since childhood, they understand each other in ways no one else can: the ache of missing a parent, the weight of responsibility too heavy for young shoulders, and the loneliness of growing up in a house that no longer feels safe. When the suitors arrive, the palace turns dangerous. Telemachus grows watchful. Y/N grows cautious. Together, they create a single word-Starlight-a promise that if danger ever comes, they will find each other again. As years pass, friendship softens into something deeper, unspoken but undeniable. When Telemachus leaves Ithaca on his mission, he kisses Y/N goodbye and asks her to stay safe. She promises. Fate has other plans. After the fall of the suitors and the return of Odysseus, the truth comes to light-not through battle, but through bruises, tears, and a safeword whispered too late. In the aftermath, love becomes something careful and strong, built not on saving, but on staying. This is a story about survival and healing, about found family and inherited kindness, about choosing tenderness in a world shaped by war. It is about two people who waited, endured, and-together-learned how to live beyond the pain. Because some epics aren't about the journey away. They're about coming home.