Phoenix and the Greek Gods
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  • Reads 25
  • Votes 4
  • Parts 4
  • Time 28m
Ongoing, First published Nov 12, 2021
Phoenix was an average girl just living her life. Nothing seemed out of the ordinary and life was normal. Well as normal as it come be for a child of one of the Greek gods. When it comes to the mortal realm, she's the youngest out of her other 'normal' siblings; but she only sees them a week or two of the whole year. It keeps her safe. Well that was until one day. The Titans finally decided to make their move on Olympus in search of eternal flames that Phoenix possessed within her.
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