Not so young anymore (Sofia x Hugo)
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  • Reads 81,457
  • Votes 1,349
  • Parts 17
  • Time 58m
Ongoing, First published Jun 22, 2019
It's been a few years since Sofia has graduated RPA. She is now 16, and has finished her sophomore year at Ever Realm Acedemy.At having finished her sophomore year, Sofia's  father (King Roland II) had thrown a reunion celebration party at their palace. All of royal prep staff and students were invited, and most of them accepted and showed up. 
Sofia was eager to see her friends, especially Vivian and Hugo (who she had not seen in years). 
"Wonder how much everyone has changed?"

Ps- this will usually 600+ words long; has different povs and will be more modern, so try not to get lost. This story will be updated daily, every other day, or weekly. I will not wait any longer than a week to update. Please vote :))
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Hugfia: The One That Got Away

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Betrothed to a man she hates, while her heart longs for another. When Princess Sofia was 16, she was engaged to Prince Hugo, and she couldn't have been happier. After a disastrous turn of events, at age 20 she's betrothed to the nasty prince of Freezenburg, and has lost all hope of getting Hugo back. Most of these characters are from the Sofia the First franchise, although a few have been created for plot purposes (such as Prince Friedrich). Other details about the Sofia the First universe may also be inaccurate, so feel free to bring it up along with any other constructive criticisms.