why wish upon a star
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  • Reads 46
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  • Parts 1
  • Time 7m
Ongoing, First published Nov 17, 2012
hi there my name is Alliandra, and when me and my two best friends Clara and Benjamin(there twins) where younger we were in love with fairy tale's. we couldn't go a day without reading one. in all of them you would see a princess a prince and fairies or some form of magic then they would face some stable and end up living happily ever after. well not me and just my luck that i had to learn that the hard way. after my two best friends moved away i had to face junior high and high school on my own. i never found my prince and after being hurt so many times i still have to wonder why i still trust so easily. probably because i still believe in happily ever afters. but after my last boyfriend broke my heart to pieces I've decided to give up. but that night a shooting star decides to pass by my window what the hell should i do now!?!??!???
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