DRAGON PRINCESS

DRAGON PRINCESS

Krisnightfall

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My name is Kelly Kent. Age? Fifteen. Neither tall nor short. I'm just a normal girl. I live with my mom and siblings in Las Vegas. I've a small sister named Juliana and two older brother named Charlie and Wayne respectively. They are both in college while I'm still in my fourth year of highschool. I love anything blue and what I'm afraid most of is water. Mom never let me go near the ocean because of an accident which had happened and almost cost my life.

DRAGON PRINCESS Chapter 1 CINDERELLA

🐉🐉 DRAGON PRINCESS 🐉🐉

👰👰 CHAPTER ONE👰👰

Written by TOM

Once upon a time, there lived a girl named Cinderella. Her mom was dead and her father married another woman.

As the story goes, her father died and she end up as a maid by her stepmother and stepsisters.

One day, the fairy godmother came to her and transformed her into a beautiful lady. She went to the ball and dance with and the prince fell in love with her and they lived happily ever after.

‟The end'', I said to my sister Juliana.

''What? That can't be.''

''Go to bed Julia. I'm tired. I can't keep telling you Cinderella story all over again.'' I straighten my night gown. ''By the way, why do you like the story that much?'' She smiled showing her teeth which has almost fallen finish.

''I.....I just like it. I might be able to find my prince charming.''

''In your dreams. Look Julia, I've to sleep. I've a test tomorrow.''

''Fine, but you must promise to tell me the little mermaid story.''

''Fine, now go.''

''Piss, as if her room looks that good. I'll just tell Charlie to tell me.''

''Fine. Go and meet him. I've to sleep. Goodnight.'' I slept on the bed and heard her left.

Prince charming? I thought. Well, maybe it's Harrell. The school charmer and the guy I've had crush on since elementary school.

Before I knew it, I was snoring loudly.

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''Kelly, wake up.'' Charlie shouted. ''Oh goodness! Look at your room.''

''Morning.'' I rub my eye.

"Just go straight to the bathroom before mom comes up. I'll tidy up your room. It's all messed up.''

I yawned and walk lazily toward the bathroom and start my daily life.

My name is Kelly Kent. Age? Fifteen. Neither that tall nor short. I'm just a normal girl. I lived with my mom and siblings in Las Vegas.

I've a small sister named Juliana and two elder brother named Charlie and Wayne. They are both in college while I'm still in fourth year of high school.

I love anything blue and what I'm afraid of is water. Mom never let me go near the ocean when I was young because of an incident which had happened and almost cost my life.

I was ready for school. Breakfast was toast with scrambled eggs. We aren't that rich or poor but you can call us average people.

We do struggle but not to the extent of being poor.

''Did you do the laundry Kelly?'' Mom asked.

''Yes.'' I wore my shoes.

''Have you done your assignment Julia"?

''No.'' All of us were shocked.

"No? Why?" Mom asked.

"Because I got no money to buy the materials."

"You should've asked me. Now bring your homework out before I smack you." Mom was very strict towards us.

I almost gave her the nickname witch when she beat me for not washing the dishes.

"Bye." I got up. "I'll take the bus. My bicycle has a flat tire. I'll fix it when I'm back." I ran out.

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“My name is Kelly Kent. Age? Fifteen. Neither tall nor short. I'm just a normal girl. I live with my mom and siblings in Las Vegas. I've a small sister named Juliana and two older brother named Charlie and Wayne respectively. They are both in college while I'm still in my fourth year of highschool. I love anything blue and what I'm afraid most of is water. Mom never let me go near the ocean because of an accident which had happened and almost cost my life.”
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Chapter 1 CINDERELLA

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Chapter 2 HARRELL ANGER

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Chapter 3 SO RUDE

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Chapter 4 I'M DOOMED

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Chapter 5 THAT WAS A CLOSED ONE

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Chapter 6 NICE TO MEET....

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Chapter 7 I LIKE YOU

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Chapter 8 YOUR HIGHNESS

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Chapter 9 DINNER

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Chapter 10 THEY DON'T LIKE YOU

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Chapter 11 YOUR EYES

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Chapter 12 VALE

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Chapter 13 ALMOST KISS

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Chapter 14 AEGON

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Chapter 15 HE BURNED

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Chapter 16 A SECRET

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Chapter 17 TRUST ME

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Chapter 18 THIS GUY I LIKE

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Chapter 19 ARE YOU PREGNANT

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Chapter 20 TENT UP

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Chapter 21 I WANT TO GO HOME

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Chapter 22 Do you really have a heart

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Chapter 23 You can't die here

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Chapter 24 Reconciliation

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Chapter 25 He's dead

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Chapter 26 SAY HI TO RHAEGAR FOR ME

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Chapter 27 YOU'RE A COWARD

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Chapter 28 I WANT YOU DEAD

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Chapter 29 SPENDING THE NIGHT WITH YOU

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Chapter 30 I'M SORRY PRINCESS

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Chapter 31 KISS ME

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Chapter 33 HE'S BEEN POISONED

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Chapter 34 REASON FOR BREAKING UP

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Chapter 35 I'M GOING TO BE A FATHER

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Chapter 36 ARE YOU PREGNANT

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Chapter 37 IT'S ALL A DREAM

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Chapter 38 YOU'RE MORE BEAUTIFUL

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Chapter 39 LET'S GET MARRIED

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Chapter 40 YOU CHEATER

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