Neptunes daughter

Neptunes daughter

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This is a avengers and Percy Jackson crossover. Avengers rights go to Marvel studios and Stanley and the Marvel comic books. and Percy Jackson rights go to Rick Riordan. It mostly isn't really mature. But things in Authors notes can be if I'm explaining something that's why it's checked so I don't get in any trouble. It's kinda done. I'm going to edit and do it over. Katie
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Yes, another Avengers and Percy Jackson crossover with good ol uncle Tony. Cliche I know. Peter Parker was finally given something to do, a mission sorta. He had to go to Goode High school for a while to gather intel on Percy Jackson, who was deemed suspicious by The Avengers due to his strange record of disappearances and damaging property, but then files that say he didn't. So he becomes friends with Percy and finds out a lot, and realizes that Percy is actually innocent. The Avengers decide that they should confront him themselves and ask him to go with them for questioning. Little did they know Percy didn't like that idea. Join Peter Parker and Percy Jackson on their adventure, kinda, but not really, while they discover the other persons secrets. I don't own these characters, they belong to Marvel and Rick Riordan. DISCLAIMER: I wrote this over the span of a month back in 2018. I believe I was 13 at the time, and it's the first fanfic I have ever written. Many enjoy this story, based on the comments I have read. Many don't, and they are sure to let me know that they don't. That's okay, I really don't mind. I haven't read this since 2018, I couldn't tell you what happens in it or how the writing is. At the end of the day though, a child wrote it. That's going to be very clear, and that doesn't make it unreadable. You can enjoy it, or you don't, and that's okay. I figured I'd add this in so you don't go in blind and expecting something better than what it is. From the small lines I've read because of comments, I think it's funny. It's really just a work that reflects what the fandom looked like in 2018, including all of the stupid and insanely inaccurate head canons that were around at the time.

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