Twisted Fairytales
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  • Reads 1,884
  • Votes 91
  • Parts 49
  • Time 9h 56m
Ongoing, First published Dec 16, 2014
Three girls. Millions of fairy tales. Each fairy tale has an artifact, an object from the main person who used to keep their story alive. But not every story has a descendant, a Fairyite. Fairyite keep the story alive, passing an artifact from their story through the generations. However, the villains do not get an artifact. Only a select few were able to capture magical objects to pass through their generations. Jealous, they are on the rise, slaying clueless Fairyite and stealing their artifacts. 
Violet, Kayla, and Red are the only ones they seek, for now. After them, their villains will move on to other clueless people, and it's their mission to save the stolen artifacts as well as keep their own safe. If they fail, then the world might forget their legendary stories forever.

With every story, there is the side that remains untold. The side that is ignored, yet feared; for the truth it holds. If you could hear that side, would you really be willing to listen?
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