Fairy Tales Aren't Real
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  • Reads 30
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  • Parts 2
  • Time 24m
Ongoing, First published Jun 25, 2015
This is basically the classic fairy tales and such that I've put my own depressing twist on. One story per chapter and no regular updates. I write when I feel like it. Feel free to point out any grammatical/spelling errors. 

***WARNING*** THERE ARE SUICIDAL IDEAS AND STRONG TOPICS USED IN THIS BOOK. NOTE THAT THE AUTHOR DOES NOT IN ANY SHAPE OR FORM ENCOURAGE OR SUPPORT THEM BUT MERELY USED THEM FOR LITERARY EFFECT. DO NOT READ IF YOU FEEL YOU WOULD BE EASILY INFLUENCED BY TOPICS DISCUSSED IN THIS STORY. READER DISCRETION IS ADVISED.
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