Lost Flame

Lost Flame

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Lillianne von Phoenix has always been a princess-wannabe. She dreamt of wearing pink ball gowns with sparkly tiaras carefully placed on a nicely tied blonde hair with curly strands on both ears and straight-cut bangs. Wearing pink glass sandals and chandeliers here and there, the prince would be at the end of a pink carpet, waiting for his princess. Waiting for a happy ending. But dreams do not just come and go as easy as people dreamt, don't they? For a dream, is the opposite of the reality. It is where the happy endings exist. It is where the fairytales are. It is not the reality. What could happen when fate plays with the dreams of little Lilliane? What could happen if you, a princess-wannabe, was the lost flame that could pacify darkness and promote equality on every planet?
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