My Modern Cinderella

My Modern Cinderella

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A long long time ago, there was a kind a beautiful girl named Cinderella. Cinderella was always abused by her stepmother and stepsisters. But on one fateful day so met a wonderful prince, and thus she lived happily ever after......... Yeah as if! Cinderella nowadays don't have time to meet princes, because of their damned part time jobs. And of top of that 'princes' nowadays are just huge assholes and jerks. They all have Casanova complexes and are all so damn naughty. I wish someone would tell them to stop acting so high-and-mighty. That's why you mustn't wait around for some stupid prince but depende on yourself to survive, instead okay? "
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Her brother and pack have abused her since her parents died in a rogue attack protecting her.She was always looking forward to finding her mate,the one who would make her world bright.On her 18th birthday all hope disappears . Her mate rejects her,and she can't take it anymore.She runs away after shifting into her wolf for the first time.From running away her world turns upside down,but in a good way.She becomes stronger,i'm not saying she didn't become beautiful,because she already and always was.She just had scars and bruises. Her life is good,perfect now.But will it stay that way when she finds out someone is trying to kill her?And for what reason? I WROTE THIS WHEN I WAS SUPER YOUNG BE WARNED

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