Fairytales are as rare as Unicorns
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  • Reads 3,651
  • Votes 96
  • Parts 9
  • Time 41m
Ongoing, First published Sep 09, 2012
If you've ever been in love you know what it feels like.
Perfect, like a fairytale. That's what.
But fairytales, like unicorns, don't exist.


Luella is the free-spirited princess of Spain, so she's got it quite good......except for the fact that she wants to be anything but.  So when she's sent off to Canada as punishment, she can't wait to spend the next few years with her best friend Cassia and her brothers, free of the critical gaze of her mother.  There she meets Triple K.  A cheeky pair of twins along with their fun-loving sister, who quickly fall into a friendship with Luella. Through them she meets fun-loving, obnoxious, yet mysterious Callum. Don't judge a book by its cover, just as you shouldn't judge a royal by their name. Because everyone has their secrets...just which ones do you chose to tell?
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