Who would've thought I was a demigod. Sup, it's me Autumn Mitchell, daughter of Apollo.
I don't know why you keep reading these stories. Some day something or someone might find you. If you feel weird reading any of these books, don't contact the doctor. He/she can't do anything about it. That just means that your one of us.
I hope your ready for another butt kicking action packed, Jimmy John filled, wildest ride of your life.
So come on grab your friends and go out, explore the world. Because everything is not what it seem.
PROPHECY:
3 demigods, 1 will lead the way
Daughter born from the sun
Shall be challenged in a relay
Her one true enemy has a goal
To make the day as dark as coal
To watch the sun fall
And the gods, and demigods, one and all.
Day and Night pass each day
The song shall end from east to west
Time is too precious to be a delay
Prince of darkness shall not rest
Armies of the past, beasts of the war will face their wrath
Olympus can rise or fall in a b
10 years into the future four sisters discover they have unusual super powers. While reading the journals of their recently deceased mother she supernaturally speaks to them from the past. (Mary died suddenly due to a newly released hyper-virus by The Powers That Be.) The young women discover not only had their mother been quenching their powers since they were babies but through her journals is now urging them to to do the exact opposite. "Rise up! *You were born for such a time as this." However the recent abandonment by their mother in death and their father in grief has left them struggling as they've been thrust into adulthood overnight. The world desperately needs them. Will they stop bickering and worrying about boys, fashion and proms long enough to save the day?
*Esther 4:4
Gifts:
Baby in the corner Beth (19) has the ability to draw her heart's desires. She thinks it's only while using her big box of 64 crayons. She doesn't realize the power is in her mind's eye and not her writing implements.
Jo (20) can teleport. Of course she doesn't always stick her landings. At first her landings are as messy as is her life. She's lost her mother, her family home, her faith and now thinks she may be losing her mind.
Supercilious self-absorbed Amy (17) has the uncanny ability to get others to do what she wants. She says, ever so sweetly, "I'd prefer..." Dad always called it "wrapping others around her little finger syndrome." If she wanted she could ask a perfect stranger to hand over his car keys and he'd have to oblige.
The oldest sister Meg (21) has dreams and visions about the world's near future. She's also very intuitive. Perhaps if she were better at seeing her own future maybe her personal life wouldn't be in shambles?