A Life Worse than Cinderella
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  • Reads 611
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  • Parts 26
Ongoing, First published May 12, 2022
Mature
Is kindness really the power for everything? Life pushes you to your limits yet you still think that 'kindness' will be the key to solve everything. 

Soviana Thalia Lopez, claims that she's the second Cinderella. She does not talk to animals like Cinderella, she doesn't sing like Cinderella, although she has a step-mother but instead of two step-sisters, she got two step-brothers and one step-sister. 

She does clean like Cinderella, she cooks like Cinderella, but she doesn't believe that a prince will save her. She doesn't see herself as a damsel in distress because she stands for her own. She is a woman of her own not until her life was noticed by Honorio Atticus Montecarpio. 

He does look like a prince charming, he walks like royalty and speaks like a king. 

She thought that maybe her life was worse than Cinderella, why? Cinderella was saved by her prince. But her? Her life got worse. This is reality not fantasy. 

Will she remain like she said "the second Cinderella" or will she be known as Soviana Thalia Lopez?
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