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A Series of Adventures of GIRL
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Ongoing, First published Jun 25, 2018
This is a true story about a young girl who dyed her hair. This young girl was three years old as the event took place, and she did not do it on purpose. This young girl also happens to be me. This is a snapshot memoir of when I as a curious toddler managed to give myself a makeover with chubby fingers and hair gel. It is designed and inspired to be like a memoir from Roald Dahl's, the author of works such as Matilda, Charlie and the Chocolste Factory, and James and the Giant Peach, "Boy". This is a quick one shot designed to make you laugh and/or reflect on any of your own embarrassing childhood memories. There will be more stories coming soon, so I guess this wouldn't be a snapshot memoir anymore lol.
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The Truth Behind Rapunzel (Gothel)

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No sooner have I stepped inside than someone speaks up, "Hand over your first born child, Gothel." I spin around to be faced with a mysterious pair of blue eyes and a wry smile. "Rumplestiltskin." I breathe, "I thought you went off to explore the world." "I did. Now I'm back. I will expect you to uphold your promise." He says, running a hand through his long, dark hair. "I made that promise when I was eight." I reply, thinking back. "I'm never going to get married and I'm never going to have children!" I declared decisively. "Really?" Rumplestiltskin inquired. "Yes. Boys are stupid." "Hey! That's not very nice." Rumplestiltskin whined, putting his hands on his hips. I stuck my tongue out. "Fine. Then if you are never going to get married, I suppose you won't mind agreeing to give me your first born child." He challenged. "Alright. Because it will NEVER happen!" "A promise is a promise." Rumplestiltskin says, "You must uphold your word." "For your information, this child isn't even mine." I respond. This takes Rumpelstiltskin by surprise. "She's not?" I explain what happened. "Well, she is a first born child, and now she's yours, so she IS your first born child." He decides.