The Soul Goddess
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  • Reads 92
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  • Parts 5
Ongoing, First published Aug 10, 2022
Caria, a fan of Gods and Goddesses of Greek Mythology. 

Little did she know she's one of them. 

She is the lost Goddess of Soul. 

Caria grew up with her mortal parents and believe that she is their real parents but on her 16th birthday her true self will appear. 

Then all of her memories from where she really belongs will go back. 

She will already remember all her lost memories. 

Will she accept it and came back to where she really belongs? or just stay with her mortal life and be with her mortal parents?


 Will she believe to a stranger who's telling her the truth who she is? 

Or she will just disregard and continue her mortal life?

-The Lost Goddess-
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