I Thought... Fairytales Existed?
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  • Reads 44
  • Votes 11
  • Parts 4
  • Time 12m
Ongoing, First published Feb 18, 2017
Mature
You know how every teenage girl dreams of having that fairytale romance with her happily ever after, with the prince of her dreams?

Well not this girl.

Meet Diana Rodriguez, your normal Latin American teenager who's only 18. With a normal family-sort of, and a normal older sister, Amanda who is only 21, things couldn't get any better.
That is until Diana meets the schools sweetheart, Cameron.

Meet Cameron Knightwalkers. 
Every girls prince charming. With the looks of a Greek God and the personality of a prince from a fairy tale, what more could he have?
That's until he lands his eye on little Diana who doesn't give a damn about the prince charming. 


Will she finally say I do? Or will the Prince run away and never look back? 
Find out in "I thought.. Fairytales existed?"
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