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Far from Gone
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Ongoing, First published Dec 27, 2016
"Don't worry. I'm far from gone, but you'll never have peace again from the constant memories of your betrayal. They won't ever be gone."  These were the last words I told the gods of Olympus along with the campers who stood around and watch as I was sent to my so-called punishment.
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gnossienne n. the realisation that you didn't actually know someone as well as you thought you did - - - - - 'Look, I never wanted to be a half-blood. Let's start from the top, shall we? My name is Cassandra Jackson, but everyone usually calls me Cassie. I'm 13 years old. Until a few months ago, I was a boarding student at Yancy Academy, a private school for troubled kids in upstate New York. My older twin, Perseus, or Percy, also attended. Are we both troubled kids? I guess you could call it that.' - - - - - Cassandra's whole world is turned upside down. Her boyfriend, Luke, has been lying to her since they first met at Yancy Academy. Her father is a god. Her mom just died and... oh yeah! Cassie and her brother supposedly stole Zeus's master bolt. But as they journey west, questions of who the real thief arise. - - - - - 'Gods, huh? I definitely could live without them.'