The Princess Who Almost Never Smiled
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  • Reads 29,065
  • Votes 1,076
  • Parts 2
  • Time 37m
Complete, First published Nov 21, 2016
As an important pawn in her father's game of chess, Violet Alexander has one simple job: smile pretty for the press. But even this proves too difficult. Her mood has seemed to be permanently dampened by her father's perpetual need to lock her sexuality in a box that not even she is granted access to.

Brooklyn Frank has spent her entire life worrying about how she'll get by- where her next meal will come from, how her next bills will be paid for. Moving from job to job, criticized for something she can't change and won't lie about, Brooklyn can't seem to catch a break.

But the two have yet to meet. And when they do? Who knows ~ things change.

~NOTE~ This is a modern retelling of the Russian fairytale "The Princess Who Never Smiled", written for the lgbtq contest 'Once Upon A Time'.
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