Growing up, I've always only even known the vague description of what true love was. It was simply finding your Prince Charming and living happily ever after. Here I am now, years later, realizing it takes effort to find the-so-called Prince Charming. Lots of effort, I might add.
What I'm writing now is something I'd like to call The Voice of A Fairy Tale Series. It's going to be and will be a set of stories written for people that have inspired me. They are a group of people that has taught me a lot of things. I may not be able to point out what exactly, but they're the sole reason as to why I'm me today. No, not all of them have found their 'Prince Charmings' or 'Damsels in Distress', but when they do, whomever they end up with, will be the luckiest people in the world.
This series will probably hold up to half a dozen to a dozen short stories, each story inspired by different fairy tales I've watched and learned to love since childhood. In fact, I believe the people I'm writing
about symbolize each fairy tale character I know, I just never really took notice. See? Fairy tales are real. We just have to look at the bigger picture.
"When I was a little girl I used to read fairy tales. In fairy tales you meet Prince Charming and he's everything you ever wanted. In fairy tales the bad guy is very easy to spot. The bad guy is always wearing a black cape so you always know who he is. Then you grow up and you realize that Prince Charming is not as easy to find as you thought. You realize the bad guy is not wearing a black cape and he's not easy to spot; he's really funny, and he makes you laugh, and he has perfect hair."
- Taylor Swift