A Happy Ever After
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  • Reads 79
  • Votes 2
  • Parts 4
  • Time 22m
Ongoing, First published Feb 13, 2014
"I don't believe in happy ever afters. No one ever stays for ever. They either betray you or leave you behind. Friends, family, everyone. Even 'the one'"                                         Aria Julie Evans, a typical 17 years old who doesn't believe in happy ever afters. She dreams for a prince charming to take her away but does she really want it? How can someone dream of a prince charming when they don't believe in happy ever afters?    She's starting her new highschool life in a place alien to her. She meets new people, girls and... boys.                                        Will her 'no happy ever afters' principle change as she finds someone to depend on?                                                             My first ever book on wattpad. *Includes swear words and intimate scenes* You have been warned. (XD I've always wanted to try saying that.) Peace.
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