Wishes *Slow Updates*

Wishes *Slow Updates*

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*Spin-Off story for The Day I Died- You don't need to have read it* Bertie's Café: The home of bitter coffee, sweet tea and the best hot chocolate around. When Maisie first discovered the Café when she was 9, she thought the place was magical. Who would have known that it actually was? 7 years later, on one fateful rainy day, Bertie adds a little something extra into Maisie's Hot Chocolate: A Genie. The Genie promises Maisie 10 wishes, but all is not what it seems... You should really be careful what you wish for.
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"Sienna Caitlyn Powers, will you do me the honour of being my Princess and Bianna's queen?" There was no holding back Sienna's gasp. As much as she wanted him to ask, she never thought he actually would. As soon as words would form she said yes and moved forward to hug him. ************** My name is Sienna Caitlyn Powers and I'm writing all of this down to tell you a story, MY story.The story that changed my whole life, and will hopefully give you a different perspective on yours. This isn't a story about facing depression, or holding on to the will to survive, it's also not about falling in love (although that comes into play) but it will show you how one thing can change your life. A word escaped my lips one day, I'm still not sure what it was, but it changed my entire life. That day, it made my life out of the ordinary. That day pulled me out of reality and put me where I finally wanted to be. Or so I thought.

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