Rapunzel, Rapunzel (A modern fairy tale)
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  • LECTURAS 157
  • Votos 2
  • Partes 1
  • Hora <5 mins
Continúa, Has publicado abr 07, 2012
All Rapunzel wanted was to escape the tower her Grammy Hilda has her trapped into. But a deal had to be made between her and her FORMER (not that they're friends or anything now) best guy friend for him to help her. She has to marry him and be the queen of her home land, where the world seems stuck in the time where there was royalty and no boys, drama, cell phones, or Ipods... But when she gets to San Fransisco, California, she realizes that this "normal" world isn't as desirable as she always thought. There's parties, Queen Bees, and nothing she's ever had to endure before. Will the newly named "Zelly" go running back to her old life, or is there just too much to give up? Find out!!! All you have to do is click that orange START READING button ;P
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