The Other Side [a FTRS Fanfic]
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  • Reads 132
  • Votes 10
  • Parts 2
  • Time 7m
Ongoing, First published Jan 07, 2021
Anna Cobbler was eleven years old when her older sister, Gilly, turned her back on their family. Hansel Sweetums was eight living in a life of poverty, when he nearly died. Gretel Sweetums was eight when she commited murder for the first time. Heidi Spindle was twelve when she was sentenced to FTRS and joined the Stiltskin Squad. Jack Spriggins was twelve when he became a double agent. This is the story of how four kids were affected when meeting Rumplestiltskin, and how their lives changed, for better or for worst? Oh who am I kidding? Definately for worst.
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Broken Pillars (FTRS Fanfic)

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Two years after defeating Alva, with her family having more free time, Gilly's home-life is more percarius than after. Her parents apparently don't get along as well as they used when they actually have time to spend together. Despite her parents fighting and her siblings trying to figure out why when Gilly knows exactly why, she spends more time trying to help her friends with their problems than working on hers. Maybe she felt responsible for the war and had adopted a certain guilt even with Alva gone, or maybe she was just hoping that if she ignored her own problems long enough they'd go away. However, when her parents take a true turn for the worse and her mother moves back in with her parents because she can't deal with her father anymore. It gets even worse when she decides to take the kids with her, and her father decides to file for divorce. With her family crumbling down around her, Gilly feels lost. She doesn't tell her friends because, even though she tries to help with all their problems, she doesn't want to be a burden. But when her friends figure out anyway, they have no clue what to do, or how to tell her they know.