Life of a Fairy Godmother
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Ongoing, First published Jul 21, 2013
I guess that on my sixth birthday the magic started really working. The only thing was, well, that I had dumb wishes back then. You see, You see, I am a fairy godmother. No, not one those chunky old ladies with the plastic wands. I'm the real deal. I can grant any wish, my own, or my godchild's (when I get one). On the day I turned six, I was crazy about unicorns. With all my might when I blew out those candles I wished that I could have one as a pet. When I finally opened my eyes there it was! 
It toke the G.M.D.S. (Godmother Magic Discipline Society) Three days to clear the minds of the mortals that had been at my party. I've been living the dream with my powers, but my sixteenth birthday is coming up! As a present every Fairy Godmother gets they're first godchild! Follow me on my first trip through the real world.
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