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Two Broken Souls
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Ongoing, First published Apr 17, 2017
Persia (fem Percy Jackson) was betrayed by camp and her father. She ran off to find that her mother and Paul died and became a goddess free of the ancient laws. She then start a life with the Avengers. Where she meets Loki and struggles not to fall in love and hurt herself again. Just a bit of a warning this is going to be angst. Loki/fem Percy
Got this story from 11lokilove - got the first chapters form her and the cover
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