Cinder
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  • Reads 651
  • Votes 13
  • Parts 3
  • Time 11m
Ongoing, First published Jan 05, 2015
"Heard you lost a shoe"
"Heard you stole it"
"I steal a lot of things"
"Like what exactly" 
 "Shoes. Food. Innocence...First Kisses" <3


Hello fellow Boys. Girls. Tranys. This is what you've all been waiting for. At least I think it is... 
Anyways. This is a beautiful and extremely gay remake of our childhood favorite Cinderella. Now if you haven't read or watched the movie Cinderella, you my friend have dogged some pretty big cow balls. Not saying it's awful... Just saying... Words. O_o
Right so getting back to the topic, I've noticed that men who love the same sex just make things so much more exotic! Make you want to become a stripper or something, prostitute maybe. 
So I thought, why not, Imma just write this sh#t and move on with life. So without further or due. Here is the extremely cliche and twisted remake of Cinderella. 

SIDE NOTE| IN DESPERATE NEED OF A BETTER COVER SO PLEASE HELP...
Btw: Call me FunTits. Idk I just always wanted to be called that.
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