Fairy Tale Endings
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  • Reads 119
  • Votes 4
  • Parts 3
  • Time 7m
Ongoing, First published Mar 12, 2015
Shannon was an unhappy child. Sure, she had learned to hide her pain through the smiles and laughter she had learned to mirror from the other teenage girls she knew. Underneath that beautiful smile, though, lived an unhappy girl who felt unwanted, unloved, invisible. Well, invisible until her mother wanted her to do something for her, until the disgusting drunks her mother brought home noticed her and wanted to whisper in her ear, with their wretched, liquor-filled hot breath on her neck.
Shannon knew there was more for her in this life. She would have her fairy tale ending. She would find her Prince. She would escape her family and this dreadful place she called 'home'. She would live happily ever after....or would she?
Read on for Shannon's journey into a world where fairy tales lived in her mind and inspired her to take a leap of faith....to escape. 
Will Shannon find her happy ending or did fairy tales poison her mind to believe anything is possible in a world full of restraint?
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