I'll Choose You, Every Time (Percabeth Selection)
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  • Partes 13
  • Hora 30m
  • LECTURAS 7,557
  • Votos 53
  • Partes 13
  • Hora 30m
Concluida, Has publicado ene 09, 2021
Annabeth is in love with someone, and she doesn't think he loves her back. And so, with that teen logic, she signs up for the selection. What happens when she is selected?

a Percabeth selection, of sorts. follow my Instagram (@fourtoomanyships) for quicker updates.


#1 in scarlet beniot 10/10/2021
#34 in selection 4/6/2021
Completed 9/19/2021
#1 in cress Darnel 12/23/2021

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