Aydengracee
Odessa thought her life was finally settling into something ordinary. College acceptance letters waited on her desk. Summer stretched ahead, full of plans that felt earned and real. Then, in the middle of a history class lesson on Greek gods, the name Poseidon shatters everything.
Whispers follow her-ancient, inhuman, and threatening. A monster hunts her in a school bathroom. Water itself turns against the laws of reality to save her. By the time Odessa escapes, bleeding and terrified, the truth she never knew is standing in her living room: Poseidon, god of the sea, is her father.
Her mother's long-kept secret unravels in a single night. Odessa learns she is no longer safe in the mortal world, that monsters can sense her blood, and that the life she planned is already slipping out of reach. Armed with a hidden golden blade disguised as lipstick and answers she never wanted, Odessa is forced to confront a reality where myths are alive, gods are flawed, and survival depends on choices she never asked to make.