
by F.L Yue
Phaelis, daughter of Apollo and a mortal woman, has always been the quietest presence in a world where demigods barely matter anymore. Overshadowed by teen‑gods, magical creatures, and the rigid hierarchy of the Olympian Akadimia, she’s content to remain a wallflower scribe—unseen, unheard, and unbothered. Until one particularly dreadful day. When Hespere—the Akadimia’s radiant, dangerous, and impossibly popular teen‑goddess—approaches Phaelis to ask about her dream‑touched best friend Celoneiroi’s relationship status, everything begins to unravel. Suddenly trapped between divine politics, petty teen‑god drama, and feelings she never wanted to confront, Phaelis is pushed into a spotlight she never asked for. Follow Phaelis as she stumbles through social anxiety, mythic expectations, and a love‑square the size of Olympus itself—transforming from a quiet academic into the unexpected bloom of the Akadimia. Whether she likes it or not.
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