My Ultimate Badass

My Ultimate Badass

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Being Annabeth Lawson was never easy. She was involved in a bad incident which made Austin Palmer stood up for her. Little did they know that they would fall in love. But as problems start to build up will the love last? Or will another soul enter Annabeth's life? © MissJulietLawson 2014 All rights reserved
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Started off as enemies, Percy and Annabeth hated each other ever since the girl accidentally hit the guy's limo with her old car and even tried to almost run him over! Freshly graduated from college, Annabeth was determined to get a job, even if she have to swallow down her annoyance to the arrogant man in front of her, who happens to be the one and only heir of The Jackson Empire, a multi-billion dollar dynasty in the whole world. Getting her job and being Percy's personal secretary, the two grew closer and closer and up to the point where they decided to have a shotgun marriage. But before that can happen, an accident separated Percy Jackson and Annabeth Chase forever. Now, Annabeth has a new identity, a new name; a new face. Will Percy recognize her? Will they live to their promise "Till Death Do Us Part"? No demigods, all human! Thalico and Percabeth. A Percy Jackson and the Olympians Fan Fiction.

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