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The Violin That Started it Again
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Complete, First published Dec 09, 2014
Mature
[[Completed]] [[High School AU]] [[Percico]]

Sequel to "The Violin That Started it All." Spoilers ahead, so don't read on unless you've read the first book.

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Percy struggles with his break-up with Nico and how lonely he was without Nico. Percy knows Nico wouldn't forgive him for what he did, and he wouldn't know what Calypso would do if he left her. Would he try to convince Nico to date him again? Would Nico even agree to such an idea?
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The Reckless and the Brave

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What would you do for the one you loved? Would you risk your life for them? For Nico di Angelo, it was obvious. For Percy, he'd risk his life over and over. He guessed it was what you did when you were in love. But a risk can bring consequences that can hurt not only him, but Percy as well. The quest to stop Gaea is coming to a close. They need a way to bring the Parthanos to camp, and Nico, against Percy's better judgment, decides to shadow travel it there. But doing so may bring about the end Percy feared. There's a difference between being reckless and being brave. But Nico doesn't have a choice. In the end, being brave or being reckless May just destroy him. And leave Percy with a kept promise and a broken heart.