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Fairy Tale Fates: Uncollected Anthology, #16
Fairy Tale Fates: Uncollected Anthology, #16
Fairy Tale Fates: Uncollected Anthology, #16
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Fairy Tale Fates: Uncollected Anthology, #16

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Beauty has a Fate. A Destiny. To keep dating loser and "beasts" until she manages to find that prince hidden underneath that bad boy exterior.

But what if she doesn't want to? What if she wants to take control of her own destiny?

Fairy Tale Fates is part of the Uncollected Anthology, issue 16: Fairy Tales

LanguageEnglish
Release dateJul 18, 2018
ISBN9781386216032
Fairy Tale Fates: Uncollected Anthology, #16
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Leah Cutter

Leah Cutter--a Crawford Award Finalist--writes page-turning fiction in exotic locations, such as New Orleans, ancient China, the Oregon coast, ancient Japan, rual Kentucky, Seattle, Minneapolis, Budapest, etc.  Find more fiction by Leah Cutter at www.KnottedRoadPress.com. Follow her blog at www.LeahCutter.com.

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    Fairy Tale Fates - Leah Cutter

    Fairy Tale Fates

    Fairy Tale Fates

    Uncollected Anthology, Issue 16: Fairy Tales

    Leah R Cutter

    Knotted Road Press

    Contents

    Fairy Tale Fates

    About Uncollected Anthology

    About the Author

    Also by Leah R Cutter

    Fairy Tale Fates

    Beauty couldn’t help but roll her eyes as Aquaria went on and on and on about how her parents hated her by giving her such a name.

    It was just the pair of them having lunch together in the tiny, dimly-lit cafeteria. But not because they had to, or because they didn’t have any other friends. Beauty had tons of friends. Just look at how many came to her birthday party the past summer when her parents rented the entire waterpark and everyone got to ride the rides for free. All sixty kids from her high school class had showed up.

    Besides, who was Beauty supposed to sit with? Aquaria also had AP history just before lunch. It was just convenient to go through the meal line together. They both avoided the mystery stew (why the cafeteria always had to serve stew was part of the mystery). Instead, Aquaria always had salad while Beauty would generally build herself a roast beef sandwich with cranberry sauce. Then the pair of them would go sit in their usual spot, near the hallway, close to the exit. A sea of kids stretched between their seats and the far windows that currently showed gloomy late-fall rain.

    Come spring, on nicer days, they’d sit outside, picnicking like most of the kids. Some of the class, like Little Red, always came with their own basket.

    Beauty actually knew most of the girls who went to AP history right before lunch. Like Bright. But Beauty wasn’t about to hang out with her, not since she’d started that godsawful goth phase. Who was Bright trying to kid? Though she had the right sort of pale skin for that sort of thing, if she wasn’t constantly dying her hair, her silver roots shone like the damned moon.

    And Beauty had way too much self-respect to sit anywhere

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