Cinderella vs. Happily Ever After
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  • Reads 1,025,842
  • Votes 20,576
  • Parts 54
  • Time 9h 37m
Complete, First published Nov 22, 2011
Valerie's pissed. The palace has fallen and there's an army between her and Darren. She only has one choice: raise an army of her own so she can rescue Darren. So she can kill him herself for drugging her. This time it's Cinderella to the rescue
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