The Fates Were Here
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  • Reads 693
  • Votes 114
  • Parts 5
  • Time 48m
Ongoing, First published Jun 15, 2015
Jaz was just an unclaimed demigod, looking for some fun.
Twila was just an Athena child, harboring a dark secret.
Sabrina was just a mortal, oblivious to the world.
That's everything anyone's ever called them. An outcast, a monster, a naive little girl. But maybe it was meant to happen like that. Maybe they were meant to singled out. Maybe instead of being thrown out...they were being chosen.
For the first time ever the Fates had no control over someone's destiny. 
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"Every persons a story....What's yours?"

WE DON'T OWN ANY CHARACTERS EXPECT OURSELVES. THE REST BELONG TO RICK RIORDAN!!
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