6 Works in Thalia Muse of Comedy

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    Persephone is the daughter of a baker, and she just wants to find her place in this big city. When Persephone's father comes around, she finds herself lost amongst her mother's wishes and her father's desires. This on top of school and a dying social life leaves Persephone staggering. When Hades, the school bad boy, offers her some respite, who is she to say no?

    Trigger warnings at the beginning of each chapter.

    Words:
    11,477
    Chapters:
    3/?
    Comments:
    5
    Kudos:
    10
    Bookmarks:
    1
    Hits:
    353
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    William T. Compton thought it would be an easy mission: procure the telepath using any means necessary without permanently tying her to him. However her husband, the Sheriff of Area 5, will make sure his task is not easily accomplished.

    Words:
    70,297
    Chapters:
    19/?
    Kudos:
    4
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    235
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    Hestia has spent the majority of her Immortal years emotionally alone but the passion between Poseidon and herself will not be denied. Doom is never very far behind however, and the punishment is more than Hestia could ever imagine when Zeus finds out. She never knew what reserves of strength lay within her.

    Words:
    14,289
    Chapters:
    1/1
    Hits:
    54
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    Ever wondered what happens behind closed doors at Fangtasia? This is a fun look at all the Eric and Pam moments we never got to find out about or witness in the books! Spoilers through all books, including DR.

    Words:
    104,965
    Chapters:
    25/25
    Comments:
    2
    Kudos:
    7
    Hits:
    247
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    Thalia and Alexias mourn Lysis.

    Words:
    548
    Chapters:
    1/1
    Collections:
    1
    Comments:
    2
    Kudos:
    4
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    233
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    Light-bringing Apollo, the sun god-king, lounged on his gold throne woven with fragile bronze laurel branches in his hall of warped windows and vine writhed mirrors. Far-seeing Apollo, sun god-king, was so very, very, very, time infinite bored.

    Pleasure-seeking Dionysus rubbed into the sucking soil and thrust at the sky. The sky gave him no pleasure, which was fickle of the sky, but there it was. Goat-slaying Dionysus was bored. Bored. Bored. Bored. Random number. Bored.

    Suffice to say order-wielding Apollo in his clock work court of hours and seasons and years suffered from ennui. Suffice to say, chaos-creating Dionysus in his fields and vines and drunken debauch suffered from the same.

    The story of how some new celebration came into the world.

    Words:
    2,109
    Chapters:
    2/2
    Collections:
    1
    Comments:
    19
    Kudos:
    18
    Bookmarks:
    4
    Hits:
    464

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