Trapped from Reality ( Edit |On Hold | Rewriting)
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  • Reads 2,042
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  • Parts 32
  • Time 52m
Ongoing, First published Jun 08, 2020
Decades ago, a princess had been kidnapped at birth. No one knew what happened to her. Tales says she's still alive, others say differently. 

Behind the forest, outside of town, lived a fairly odd teenage girl. She didn't have any friends because she wasn't allowed to have contact with the outside world. She had never known why and was curious to find out but never asked. She knew her parents were keeping something from her, but she wasn't quite sure as to what it was.

The girl had always tried to ask questions and spot clues, but no matter what she tried, she just could not figure out what it was. They always said the same thing, "Rainie Calabrese, stop asking questions, my dear." Could she find out any answers in the matter of time before she was stuck in that little house forever?
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