RULED: A Fairy Tale Reform School Short Story
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  • Reads 7,658
  • Votes 159
  • Parts 17
  • Time 2h 8m
Complete, First published May 08, 2022
Eight years after the events of the Fire Moon, the famous FTRS gang (Gilly Cobbler, Jax Porter, Maxine Hockler, Kayla Wingtip, Ollie Funklehouse, Jocelyn, and Allison Grace) have all graduated and gone their separate ways. However, when "Prince Jaxon" is set up by his parents in an arranged marriage with a princess from a neighboring kingdom that he does not want to marry, the gang reunites to get Jax out of this new mess.


A/N: So this is kinda (definitely) a Jilly story...and I don't usually write stories like this...but I thought that this was kinda a cool idea so I wrote this a while ago and am finally accepting the fact that I wrote it XD (I wrote it in about three days when I was REALLY sick and I'm blaming the content of the story on the sickness...)
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Betrayed

4 parts Ongoing

IF YOU SEE THIS STORY ON ANY OTHER WEBSITE, IT HAS BEEN PLAGIARIZED. IN THAT SCENARIO PLEASE CONTACT ME. Gilly has had an interesting life so far. Now, as an 18 year old, she should be able to be her own person and have her own fun. Right? Trixie hates her oh-so-popular older sister. After all, it's been 2 months since she's visited. But that's not all there is to her miserable life. With an abusive father that drinks, Trixie has to figure out how to take care of her siblings, all while planning her revenge. But is revenge really what she's looking for? Remember, not all fairytales have happy endings.