Cursed
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In a wee little village called, Maribelle, it was believed that a young girl named, Anabelle Reid was cursed by the fairies living in the woods to look like a tree. She's covered with leaves and would even bear mango fruits. Do you know why she's cursed? It's her fault. The fairies are just trying to protect the forest and she doesn't have the rights to destroy it by carving on it. Her life changed after that and reflected. She realized that what she have done isn't the right thing. Everybody in the village knew that they should leave them alone and not mess with them or else they should face the consequence. Does she have the chance to be normal again? But what if she can't and she would stay like that for the rest of her life?
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