the first girls that came back

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In Gavaldon,kids kept going missing. There was nothing saying they ran,other than a messed up bed or it had no duvet. Nothing.

It only happens once every four years. For an odd reason. But they turn out to be readers. Reading the fairytales over and over,like they've never read them. They were obsessed with them. The new books aren't like the old ones. A king called Tedros never married,he still awaited for his true love. A girl named Agatha. She was definitely quite the opposite of her best friend but they stood together. Even though they fell for the same guy.

To be honest I feel like I know them or have seen them around. I mean they themselves came from here. But yet power- magic doesn't exist.

Now that I mention it,maybe it does. Other wise. How would those two girls make the birds shit on a load of people. Deserved though,they called them witches. I was also behind them,I had got pushed off the wagon,on purpose. And a then an arrow appeared from wherever,with a knife then hitting the tree and spilting the arrow.

But maybe the gold stamp in-in the books... maybe it's an actual school the girls went to. I want to go but I'm not pretty or anything so I'd doubt I'd get into the school for good.

My dead curly hair and my clothes- I wouldn't fit in. Not to mention I'm also clumsy as fuck. I'm messy half the time and I don't have the correct English of a princess.

I'm surprised and shocked how Agatha and Sophie where the first girls went missing that year but popped out of no where after many days.

Sorry for the rambling- I just get over excited for things like this.

Would i be like Agatha but in Sophie's shoes? An evil. She turned good but I don't think I will. If I get taken there that is.

Ever since they reappeared that day I've been reading on them,all of them. The books about them because they were still made and talked about in fairytales.

But now that four years more have gone. I wonder who's gonna go next.

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