Chasing the Chaos
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  • Parts 28
  • Time 4h 15m
Complete, First published Jun 06, 2019
Mature
Lyric Green's life is filled with drama and chaos,his father is abusive and his mother  neglects him but when Lyric Green turns 13, his life changed for the better or worse. He developed these powers and Lyric now learns that his father that he grew up  with might not be his actual father. Lyric soon realizes that his father is none other than Apollo the god of music and soon Lyric turns to Apollo to hone in on his powers but when Lyric's feels betrayed and angry by the god. Through the years, Lyric soon turns to a revengeful teen that would do nothing to stop and destroy the gods of Olympus.   

The first of an trilogy centered around the Greek Mythology.
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Teenage Life Crisis

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This eBook is PG-13. Mature content added. Zeus' children always made fun of him and it totally made him mad, but his wives told him that they were just children so just go with it. But when they were already in their adulthood, they still, surprisingly, act like children. So when Zeus just got really, really pissed off, he creates an immortal who has multiple powers, and its most powerful abilities are time travel and the ability to change someone or something into a different form. So Zeus orders the immortal to turn his children to teenagers and sends them to a world that is new to them. Read the story of Apollo, Artemis, Ares, Athena, Dionysus, Hermes, Hephaestus and Hebe to see if they can fit in, have good friends, find love, and if they can handle the madness of what they consider as the 'future' and what we call now as the 'present'.