Alice in Wonderland

Alice in Wonderland

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[2012 Version aka My version of Alice in Wonderland] Read if you dare;) Alice never believed in fairy tales, but what happened when she is apart of one?
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(On Sunday 06-17-18 I will be revising some of the chapters. Please note that some will maybe be changed, and others will only be correcting the spelling.) (Was also know as; the smile we never saw again) Lucy Heartfilia was a girl that smiled a lot that was until the fateful day of a horrible accident. She loved to have fun and go out with her mother and father,Layla and Jude Heartfilia. She had friend who cared for her and loved to play with her but the accident just changed everything and from then on she never smiled again. She was seven at the time the accident happened. The accident that took her loving mother away from her. Her father thought that it was her fault and started beating her two weeks after Layla's death. She didn't cry because she also thought that it was her fault. A couple of years later she meet Gajeel Redfox and Juvia lockers. When they all became older they made a pack and followed it. Lucy grew up to be a bitch and at her side was both Gajeel and Juvia. Then one day Lucy decided to leave. They moved to Mongolia never taking to anyone but them selfs and had bad attitudes. What will happen if a popular pink head boy got their attention? *I do not own fairy tail

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