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Cinderella Revisited
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Complete, First published Apr 21, 2020
Retelling an old, very well known fairytale?
Never been done before, right?

In this version of Cinderella, your Friendly Neighborhood Omniscient Narrator (FNON), who fairly quickly turns out to be a fake who knows nothing, will take you with them as they check in with Cinderella, who they haven't seen in years.

Unfortunately for them, some things have happened during their absence and they're struggling to get things back on track.

Will Wolfgang , the fairy Godfather, be able to save the happy ending?

Keep reading to find out.
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