The Dumping Ground-Love as a care kid

The Dumping Ground-Love as a care kid

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Emma is being moved to Elm Tree House, a.k.a 'The Dumping Ground'. She's had a difficult time and needs a safe, secure and reliable place where she can be herself. She makes great friends, but she also meets a new love interest...With all of the drama and surprises that the Dumping Ground holds, will she be able to cope with the pressures of being a new member of Elm Tree House?
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"Did anyone ever tell you you're really pretty?" Emma asked. Regina seemed utterly confused at Emma's words and didn't quite know how to respond. "You don't have to be afraid of the mirror, you're really pretty. I don't know what your mother or anyone else has said to you and I know you don't like me, nor do I like you, but I just wanted to have said that." ~~~ Emma is a very biased person. She is well aware of that herself and she's not planning on changing anytime soon. When she meets Regina in her new class, she doesn't like the girl. Regina is stuck-up, popular and can't handle people disliking her, so they don't match at all. When Emma auditions for the main part in the school play, simply to spite Regina, both have to deal with the consequences. *This is a SwanQueen fanfiction *You do not have to have watched Once Upon a Time to understand this story *This story contains mature (sexual) content *This is quite a slow burn *I do not own these characters, they belong to Disney and ABC

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