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A Bedtime Story
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Ongoing, First published Apr 22, 2016
A little girl gets a bedtime story from her mother only to find that the story is very real and part of her story. I wrote this in my journal then typed it up here. This is a fantasy and I just jotted down my imaginings. In this story the Greek Gods are alive and are still mingling with mortals. I came up  with a story that had the three main gods all have a descendant that has all of them in her history.
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