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Cinderella's Prince Fanboy
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    Parts 7
  • WpHistory
    Time 47m
Ongoing, First published Jul 29, 2016
A modern day take on Cinderella. 

Cinderella didn't actually want to go to the ball that night she would rather of stated at home away from her slutty step-sisters and read fan fiction all night. But unfortunately her fairy god mother believed it would be good if she went to the ball. So she is soon whisked away to the ball in a beautiful ball gown and the most comfortable shoes. 

Sneakers. 

Little does she know the prince much like her never wanted to be their and is in fact a secret fan boy.

Will this might be more eventful than they both first thought. And what will be do when she runs not leaving behind a shoe and only a rather peculiar response to his statement of "I like your shoelaces". 

Read to find out how in this modern fairy tale twist the Prince fanboy finds his mystery fangirl princess.
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