Sally Jackson and Poseidon

Sally Jackson and Poseidon

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Sally Jackson is never had a normal life. Ever since she was little, Sally was able to see through the mist. She saw the world how it was; with all its monsters, gods and titans. Because no one else was able to see through the mist, everyone (including Sally) thought that she was hallucating. When Sally was 5, her parents were killed on an airplane when it was hit by lighting during a storm. Reporters said it was a miracle that she was still alive when everyone else on the airplane was killed. Scared, tired and heartbroken, Sally wen to live with her uncle Rick. He was a selfish, rotten person who forced Sally to do all the house work. Sally, being the kind, forgiving angel that she is did her best to satisfy him. Unfortuantly, got cancer. Even though Rick was a terrible person, he was Sallys last known living relitiave so she spent most of her money on medicine for him. When Rick died, Sally was (thankfully) old enough to live on her own. However, she didn't have enough money t
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