Memory Is The Key

Memory Is The Key

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Ten year old June wakes up in an unknown place, with no memory of where she's from or who she is. She meets Percy Annabeth and Grover and she joins their quest to clear his and Poseidons name. Except she has secrets, her magical cuff on her left wrist forms weapons from thin air. It also does many more cool stuff! Is there more magic powers to be discovered say what you think in the comments!! All rights to rick riordan,(except the plot though) 😉
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