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Broken Dreams
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Ongoing, First published Jul 30, 2013
If you're hearing then it's too late, that they've won. This is to tell you the truth about what happened. They'll spin their own version of events, this is mine. ~ Gem  Audiotape 1

Everything you were ever told or ever knew about fairy tales was a lie. Everything. Every tale whispered at a bedtime, every Disney retelling. They all are lies. The truth, now that's a whole different crystal ball game.
                                                                      
The truth of fairy tales was long buried in the ancestors of ordinary people. They are descended from fairy tale characters that once roamed the earth. Every 100 years the fairy tales are reenacted in the Fairy-tale Awakening, fairy tales will never be the same again!

The descendants are about manipulated by bigger forces than The Evil Queen, someone is playing the fairy-tales to their own benefit. Nothing is how it seems.
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Stories are written by the winners. Winners who never fail to paint themselves in a 'favorable' light. I've been called evil. Twisted. Strange. Heartless. All fair assessments; I dispute none of these claims. In fact, I hold my head high while confessing to the evil, twisted, strange, and heartless things that I've done. The things, those ignorant of the truth, would condemn. But all people are capable of all things under the right conditions, good or bad. Don't believe me? I dare you to read my story and tell me if you would have--could have--done things differently. One of your most beloved fairy tale classics retold. Get all sides of the story.