The violinist secret

The violinist secret

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Hello everyone this is about my helluva boss oc achilles. He is from france,he become a imp after dieing in 1938,he died by jumping off a roof and falling when he grabbed a window ledge that crumbled under he's weight.He had a killed a grand total of 200 people before death yes i know quite a lot,I hope you enjoy. I know I'll enjoy getting to share he's story and how he ended up in hell.
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After his tragic end, Patroclus awakens on Mount Olympus. Standing before him is Apollo, who reveals the outcome of a divine council: Patroclus has been chosen to become the god of peace, the one destined to bring harmony between mortals and immortals. Patroclus is stunned, but in truth, he can barely grasp the god's words. Since opening his eyes, his thoughts have been consumed by one thing only: Achilles. Where is he? Is he suffering? Will they ever meet again? What will happen in this story? Will Patroclus accept his new fate? And most of all... what destiny awaits Achilles and Patroclus? Well, you'll find out by reading. --- Author's Note This story is written by me, Liz, and it's the official English translation of my original fanfiction in Italian: "Neanche la morte Γ¨ riuscita a separarci." The original version is available in Italian, and this translation was made with care to preserve the emotions, style, and meaning of the original work. Please forgive any grammar mistakes. English is not my first language, and I'm still learning. I did my best to translate this story.

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