Myka The Goddess Witch (mythology - witches) by Vianka Van Bokkem

Myka The Goddess Witch (mythology - witches)

Myka the goddess witch (mythology - witches)

When the father of all gods Zeus discovered his beloved daughter Athena was pregnant with Apollo’s baby, he ordered all gods and goddesses to keep it a secret because he wanted all mortals to believe Athena was an eternal virgin.

The moment I was born Zeus gave me away to a loyal mortal 'witch' named Maia which means 'nursing mother'. My father Apollo had to have a special magic spell done by Maia because he was the god of truth who can’t speak a lie. Zeus also asked Maia to cast a spell on my mother so she would not fight him when he gave me away. Maia lived in Mykonos, Greece and decided to name me 'Myka'. She was careful to cast the biggest magic spell on me.

I was going to be a mortal girl until the day of my eighteen - birthday.

Genre: FICTION / Fairy Tales, Folk Tales, Legends & Mythology

Secondary Genre: FICTION / Fantasy / Paranormal

Language: English

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Word Count: 7021

Sample text:

When the father of all gods Zeus discovered his beloved daughter Athena was pregnant with Apollo’s baby, he ordered all gods and goddesses to keep it a secret because he wanted all ‘mortals’ to believe Athena was an eternal virgin.

The moment I was born, Zeus gave me away to a loyal mortal ‘witch’ named ‘Maia’, which means ‘nursing mother’. My father Apollo had to have a special magic spell done by Maia because he was the god of truth, who can’t speak a lie.

Zeus also asked Maia to cast a spell on my mother so she would not fight him when he gave me away.

Maia lived in Mykonos, Greece, and decided to name me Myka. She was careful to cast the biggest magic spell on me. I was going to be a mortal girl until the day of my 18th birthday.

“Good morning, sleepyhead! It’s time for your magic lessons.”

“Oh, Mother! Can I just sleep a little longer?”

“I asked you to go to bed early last night, but you were playing with Sophia and Stavros as usual.”

“I am only twelve years old, Mom! I am supposed to play. Besides, no one goes to bed at 8 p.m.”

“Okay, okay, enough complaining all ready. Your breakfast is ready and if you don’t hurry up it’s going to get cold. You can take your magic lessons after you are done eating.”

“Are you sure I have a chance to win the magic challenge, Mom?”


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Italian
Already translated. Translated by Valeria D'Ellena
Portuguese
Already translated. Translated by Adriana Gama do Nascimento
Spanish
Already translated. Translated by David Garay

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