The Princess & the Pauper (Les Mis)
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  • Reads 1,075
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  • Parts 14
  • Time 1h 1m
Complete, First published Dec 26, 2020
Cosette and Eponine come from very different worlds, but when fate brings them together, they discover they have more in common then they thought. 
When Princess Cosette is captured, Marius brings Eponine in to take her place while he tries to find her. Eponine struggles to pretend to be royalty, and finds herself in even deeper trouble when she starts to fall for King Enjolras, who is supposed to marry Cosette. Can the two girls take a walk in each other's shoes and stop the corruption In the kingdom? 

Will be Marisette and Enjonine. Don't hate. 

Based on the Barbie Princess and the Pauper.
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Deceiving Passion

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I couldn't answer him. I didn't know what to say to him. I didn't think I could really say anything to him. I did not want to face the facts of what had happened, or the consequences I knew were soon to follow. I just wanted to avoid it all. I wanted to deceive the passion that was burning deep inside of me, and simply forget that any of this had ever happened. I wished to pretend that I hadn't slept with Marius, and betrayed Eponine. I wished that it was Enjolras who I truly loved, and wanted to spend the rest of my life with. But I simply couldn't. You can't deceive passion. No matter how much I had wanted to. I couldn't. It was too late. _______________________________________________________ I did not create the characters or settings used within this plotline. That was Victor Hugo. I only claim to own what I have written down here.