A Nutcrackers Tradition (A Christmas Story)
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  • Reads 2,343
  • Votes 76
  • Parts 20
  • Time 2h 9m
Complete, First published Dec 26, 2012
There's a tradition in my family, and it has something to do with the nutcracker. Every eldest son that turns 17 that year on christmas eve will be turned into a block of wood. I'm not even cut out to be some stupid nutcracker, don't want to find love, don't want to be prince of a kingdom, and certainly do not want to be turned into a block of wood.   Every generation the story is different, but they all end the same. So what would happen if this story was really different from all the others? How close could the mouse king be from ruling the world and taking it over? Will this nutcracker save his princess and fall in love with her? Or will he fail for the first time?
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What if an teenage boy that never had a social life and never spend his free time reading novels or heard "Who Made Me a Princess" suddenly got a role in the story? What will he do? Will he ruin the story? Let me remind you this boy is an boy that barely has fun in his life. He doesn't understand anything about romance. He can't be silly or anything. So when he dies and get reincarnated he feels like a new person and he's able to feel free to be himself. I'll make a chapter explaining his characterization. Also I'm putting some picture so you can see how their faces are. Also it's won't be the same story line. I just made up my own.