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Meg reveals her tragic past from "summary" of The Trials of Apollo, Book One: The Hidden Oracle by Rick Riordan

Meg McCaffrey, the daughter of Demeter, had always been a mystery to us. She was a tough, no-nonsense girl who rarely spoke of her past. However, during a moment of vulnerability, Meg finally opened up and revealed the tragic events that had shaped her into the person she was today. As Meg recounted her story, we learned that she had been forced to work for the evil sorceress Nero since she was a young child. Nero had taken her in after her father's death, promising to protect her and give her a home. But in reality, he had used her as a pawn in his cruel schemes, forcing her to do his bidding with threats and violence. Meg's eyes were haunted as she described the horrors she had endured at Nero's hands. She spoke of the fear and loneliness she had felt, the constant danger she had been in, and the guilt she carried for the things she had done under Nero's command. It was clear that her past had left deep scars on her soul, scars that would never fully heal. Despite the pain in her voice, Meg showed incredible strength and resilience as she shared her story. She had survived the worst that Nero had thrown at her, and now she was determined to break free from his control and seek justice for herself and others who had suffered at his hands. As Meg's tale came to an end, there was a newfound understanding and respect for her among us. We saw her not just as a tough girl with a sharp tongue, but as a survivor who had faced unimaginable hardships and emerged stronger for it. And we knew that we would stand by her side as she faced whatever challenges lay ahead, knowing that she was not alone in her fight against the darkness that had once consumed her.
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    The Trials of Apollo, Book One: The Hidden Oracle

    Rick Riordan

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