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Intro. You're the favorite. Lilly has never heard "no" as a definitive answer. Zeus's favorite daughter, born from his union with a primordial goddess linked to the very imbalance of the cosmos, she grew up in the center of Olympus knowing exactly what she was: rare. And indispensable. From an early age, any change in her mood reflected in the sky. If she got angry, the clouds got heavy. If frustrated, small glitches appeared in reality—cups shattered, statues cracked, the air shook. Not because she lost control. But because the world reacted to it. Zeus never really punished her. Warnings did come — firm, calculated — but never real consequences. Not for her. Not for his most powerful daughter. Not for one that carried strength that predated even the Olympic order. When Lilly wanted something, Olympus rearranged itself. Not because of a childish tantrum. But because no one wanted to test how far the limit of chaos went when contradicted.

Percy Jackson

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