Ain't a Fairytale

Ain't a Fairytale

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This is not your typical childish fictional story. Fairytales are out of this world, it is that fascinating. It is popular for its Princesses, Prince Charmings, a gigantic castle, lovely and magical encounters, the Villains, and of course the HAPPILY EVER AFTER. But these are just for kids, grown ups don't usually believe in them anymore, simply because happy endings does not really exist in real world. Every ending is a new beginning with new challenges, new people, and new lessons. There is no such thing as 'perfect' love story, you just have to be contented. But how can you have that contentment if there was no love story to be contented for? How will you stop yourself fantasizing about something or someone that was not even yours? How can you live a happily ever after if it is not your fairytale to start with? Rouszelle who is known as "The Real-Life Princess" for living every girl's dream life, she's like living in a fairytale but it doesn't always seem like that. Her life looks like magical to other people but not to her point of view.
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I don't get why kids believe in fairytales. Like why would Cinderella's shoes fell when it perfectly fits her in the first place? How dumb is Snow White to eat an apple from a creepy old lady in the woods? Why do most of them have to wear fancy gowns? And why do these fairytales fool kids into believing that "to live happily ever after" is real? It turns out I was a fool too. My fairytale is not about wearing gowns, nor being a princess, nor having an evil stepmother and ugly sisters. But it's all about fantasizing what things could be with someone I liked too much. I don't care if we are not living in a castle nor flying in a carpet like Jasmine and Aladdin, I just want a simple coffee date with red roses and a simple "good morning" notification the moment I wake up. How fool is it to realize that I am twice dumber than those kids who believe in magic? How fool am I to fantasize "happy ever after" when he didn't even know me in the first place? How fool am I to dream about what could've been when THERE WAS NEVER US?

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