Forest Sisters
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  • Time 3h 13m
  • Reads 611
  • Votes 27
  • Parts 25
  • Time 3h 13m
Ongoing, First published Oct 14, 2014
Mature
This story takes place in the Percy Jackson world, but with two new main characters with extraordinary parents, even in demigod standards. Helena is a daughter of the goddess Artemis, or at least that's what she's called. She was found as a child, just a baby, abandoned in the woods. Artemis went searching for her parents, but only found dark and dangerous secrets. Ivy, on the other hand, is just your every day runaway orphan. She was physically pulled to the place some call camp Half-blood and feels a mysterious force guiding her somewhere, but the only way to find her destination and discover her future, she must first unravel her mysterious past. Both girls find their fate intertwined together and are determined to unravel the mysteries of their past, all the while fighting the forces pushing against them. They find new friends on the way who join them and a new and much needed home at this mysterious camp, but that doesn't even seem enough to keep them safe.
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