Crowned
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  • Reads 705
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  • Parts 17
  • Time 1h 36m
Ongoing, First published Sep 06, 2015
Everybody loves fairytales. Stories of Good and Evil battling it out for the grand prize of happiness. 

Good fighting for true love, Evil fighting for pride.

But what if there was no such thing as evil?

No such thing as the villain? 

What would happen then?

***

Cinderella wasn't always a princess from a fairytale. 

She was just Cinda. 

Her stepmother wasn't always evil. 

In fact, what if she never really was?
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