Daughter of the Underworld (REWRITTEN)
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  • Reads 133
  • Votes 1
  • Parts 3
  • Time 8m
Ongoing, First published Apr 13, 2014
Calli lives in the Underworld with her father, Hades, and Persephone. Persephone helps her leave and get to Camp Half Blood. There, she meets Percy Jackson and a boy named Caleb Bowman. She thinks she's safe, and her identity of being a demigod to Hades is hidden, but her dad's after her. And he's about to flip her world upside down.
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