Mis-Fitted: A PJO story

Mis-Fitted: A PJO story

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-Heads up, this is Brilliant Lady of Light's rewrite- "When she was just a girl, she expected the world. But it flew away from her reach. So she ran away in her sleep. And dreamed of para-para-paradise, para-para-paradise. Every time she closed her eyes..." Kirra was her name, fantasy was her game. The unofficial 'storyteller' and accepted leader, this narrator had a part to play, especially within her own story. But was she all that she led on? Or was there something else going on with this 'dreamer', 'leader' and 'believer'? Only Kronos could tell. So go forth to New York and have no regrets, right? Wasn't that how those prophecies sounded? Rick Riordan owns Percy Jackson, the Heroes of Olympus and the Trials of Apollo No characters or places are mine unless mentioned otherwise Originally First Published: 01/06/2018
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(#1 halfblood 14-08-2018) (#1 Darkpercy 18-10-2018) (#1 pjofandom 29-12-2019) No matter who you are, what you are, if you've done a crime, you must be punished. And that's something that Zeus takes seriously. Wondering who committed the crime? Percy, Percy Jackson. He says that he didn't do it but the evidence against him proves different. When it's time for him to be punished, he runs away, hoping to never be caught, forgotten. But not when he is wanted, wanted dead or alive. Want to know who committed the crime? Read to find out. Copyrighted. All right reserved.

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