Do Fairy tale come true?
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Ongoing, First published Jan 19, 2013
"Once in a while right in the middle of ordinary life, loves gives us a fairy tale...."

When I was a little I believe that fairy tales really exist....
that there will be a prince who will save me from pain and loneliness....
a night and shinning armor who will run with me when I want to escape everything that surrounds me...

That there is a Happy ending....

But later I realize...

I don't need a prince or a night and shinning armor..
All I need is someone who is brave enough to be a man..
who will fight for me until the end..
who will listen in my sentiments..
who can understand the reason behind my tears; wipe it and paint a smile in face..
someone who can accept the real me..
someone who can give his UNCONDITIONAL LOVE...

A Fairy tale comes to a reality because of LOVE...not by books but because of the two persons...who love each other..



-Faye Jewel !♥♥♥




by: adorablycute11

God bless...God is love...♥♥♥
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