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Rising of the Guardians
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Ongoing, First published Nov 11, 2014
Kasi has always felt different, like she wasn't just a messenger. Everything changes when she meets Bruce and has a flash of deja-vu. Will she finally get the answers she's been waiting for her entire life? Kasi, Kaily, and Bruce go to Hawaii to talk to Poseidon, who just so happens to be Kasi's father, which she already knows, but will Poseidon finally tell her who her mother is, after all, she is the only demigod who doesn't know who her mother is. When she learns the truth, everything will change. Will she have siblings? Will she be a powerful demigod? Only Poseidon knows.

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