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Born To Live

Born To Live

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Wanna know a secret? Life's hard. But you wanna know what makes it even harder? When you get chased by monsters and find out that your real dad is a freaking god! But once you start getting the hang of things, life throws another curve ball and I'm on a quest to save everything but at the same time I might lose everything. Man. Summer just got a whole lot more complicated.
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Look, I didn't want to be a half-blood. It's the worst thing in the world you can be. And most of the time, it ends up getting you killed in the most painful ways possible. It's even worse when you're forced to go on life-threatening quests to save the world. The worst part? When your dad is one of the Big Three, the three most powerful gods in all of Greek mythology. This is the story of my first quest and how it changed my life forever. "I hope those nymphs aren't here. They hate satyrs like me." Ezen said while I gasped for breath. We still had thirty six hours to go. "Why did she call me Herana?" "I-It's what Poseidon wanted to name you, but your mom didn't." I would have believed him if he hadn't stuttered at the beginning of his sentence.

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