The Glass Slippers

The Glass Slippers

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This story is a different life of Cinderella, where Cinderella is mean and the two stepsisters are kind, and as for the stepmother she's also mean. One day Cinderella and her stepsisters were lost in the woods and in the fields, Drizella wished for a fairy Godmother but before they get home, they needed to find the ingredients so that Faira the fairy godmother can make a portal or a potion to get them home, follow Cinderella and her stepsisters as they have their journey in Fairy Land. But they didn't know that Queen Olive, and Queen Rossetta's twin sister the Fire Queen which is Queen Farrah, she was using a fairy godmother to let Ella, her stepsisters ,and her friends to get all the ingredients to rule the world, Ella(Cinderella), her stepsisters, and her friends must stop the evil queens to save Fairy Land. Thank you styles_fornutella for making the cover!
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She was supposed to win. The cup. The glory. The legacy. But when Harriet Potter-Beauxbatons Champion, the Girl Who Lived-stepped into the maze, she didn't come out with victory. She came out holding his hand. Now the world is watching. Judging. Whispering. Because she chose Draco Malfoy. Not the golden boy. Not the cup. Him. The boy with a name drenched in expectation and a voice that only softened for her. The one she wasn't supposed to love-but couldn't leave behind. This isn't a story about winning. It's about choosing-and the fire that comes after.

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