Happily Ever After

Happily Ever After

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"Haven't you ever wondered why all fairy tales end in 'happily ever after'?" "No. It makes sense. They lived happily for the rest of their lives after everything that happened." He scoffed. "Not even close. It's our signature. It means we've done our job well." "What job?" Grey smirked. "Who do you think makes sure the good guys always win? We make sure the stories never change no matter how many times they're told." "But, Cinderella's story changed. The step-mother won." He frowned and his head dropped. Grey slid a hand through his hair and pulled in frustration. "I know. I don't understand how though. I've been here for years and nothing like this has ever happened." "Ok...so what now?" Grey raised his bright blue eyes to meet mine. "We make it right." -------- Disclaimer: This is a work of fiction. Any resemblance to real people, places, or events is coincidental. Also, I don't own any of the original fairy tale stories, characters, or settings. Copyright: 12/26/2019 for Happily Ever After. Please do not appropriate, reproduce, or otherwise utilize my ideas or characters. Also, please ask me before translating this book to another language.
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