Aria had wavy waist length hair that fell like waterfall on her back. She had beautiful almond shaped eyes with blue colour that were always twinkling with glow. Her rosy cheeks added to her beauty with flat nose and pink glossy lips. If someone were to rate her based on appearance she would definitely get 9/10. The missing one point was because she was too lazy to get dresses decently and would always wear things in which she was comfortable. This habit of her's sometimes caused her mother to have headache but she never took her mother's heed seriously and would do whatever her heart say as she was greatly pampered by her father being their only child.
"I am Doc Terrence Mitchell, what is your name kiddo?" I sat on the bed and stared at the basket of fruits in the table. Im starving. Doc Terrence grab an apple and handed it to me. I said 'thanks' and get it. " I'm Isabella by the way," I said while still chewing the bite of an apple. He chuckled and walk towards my bestfriend who's still asleep.
The premise is actually interesting. However, I am quite bothered by the storytelling style, where some sentences and punctuation could have been improved to make it more comfortable for the reader.
It started out really good but kinda lost steam around chapter 80 when the MC accomplished thier goal so the author threw a super big threat but just doesn't acknowledge it and focuses on the characters again. I know I'm being pretty negative but this book does have a lot of fun before Athena appears again.
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