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Wasn't it Supposed to be Different?
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Ongoing, First published Jul 13, 2015
She got rescued by a prince, but what did that get her?

You know how a fairytale works. The prince rescues the princess from her lonesome tower, they fall hopelessly in love and ride off to the prince's home. Living Happily Ever After, The End.

Ivan thought it would be simple, until he ran into Christia.

She thought her prince charming had finally come to save her, until Christia found out how uncaring a prince can be.

Wasn't it Supposed to be Different?

Life always happens differently than planned.
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Of Fairytales and Happy Endings

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What makes a good fairytale? Catrin Llewelyn believes in fairytales, Beatrice Morton does not. And yet in many ways their life resembles one. Stepsisters living together on a manor, Catrin is shunned by her stepmother, while Beatrice is doted on and adored. Only the rules of the classical fairy tales are rather broken, for Beatrice cannot stand her mother's attentions and Catrin is devoted to her stepsister and only friend. When the Duke of Denster hosts a ball in honor of his son's birthday, the new Mrs. Llewelyn decides to try and match make Beatrice with the Denster heir. There is one slight problem. Beatrice has long decided to find her own love, without the help of mothers and balls. So with the help of her godmother she comes up with a scheme that will take Catrin to the Masquerade ball in her place. Will Beatrice be able to give her mother the slip? Will Catrin be able pull off the disguise? And what happens after the ball is over? Does everything go back to normal? Or could there be more to the story than either of the stepsisters ever imagined? Of Fairytales and Happy Endings is a story set in Wales during the Regency Era. Fairytale meets history and fact meets fiction as the two stepsisters set out on a journey to discover just what is it about the fairy tales that always seems to give them happy endings.