The Real Ending
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  • Reads 6,094
  • Votes 444
  • Parts 17
  • Time 52m
Complete, First published Aug 14, 2019
Sang found a white mask on her bed. The Blackbourne's team gathered around her. 

When she took the mask, a clock's ticking can be heard. She turned it around and suddenly it exploded. The Blackbourne's team was perished.

12 year old Sang jolted awake from her nightmare like usual. She remember everything from her previous life. The difference is that she is loved and doted by her parents in this new life. She is now the only daughter of Duke Sorenson. 

1 month from now the selection for the crown prince's fiancee will be held and she is the strongest candidate. Will she be able to get her happy ever after? Should she forgets her boys? Could she do it?
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This is a fanfiction of CL Stone's Ghost Bird series. The main characters name is owned by her.

I also Do Not own any of the pictures here. 

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Disclaimer: No copyright intendent. I own nothing aside from the plot and some minor characters. The Academy characters that belong to it are owned solely by Ms. C.L. Stone. No profit has or will be made from this fanfiction. This is purely for entertainment purposes only.
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