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Concluida, Has publicado nov 07, 2013
Many fairy tales begin with once upon a time. Most fairy tales start with a princess that has had something tragic happen in her young life. Their father passed away and there stuck with their evil step mother. They've been cursed and not able to leave the tower. The only way to solve all their life problems is to kiss a prince and live happily ever after. Which, in my opinion, is sexist. Sometimes the girl can be a hero.

But this fairy tale doesn't start with a princess or once upon the time. It starts with the moon.

-This isn't a vampire/werewolf story-
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