How to Rewrite History
Leon is Prince Charming. Peasant Ellie is the virtuous heroine. And Dahlia is the antagonist who will stand in-between their love until she was struck by gods wrath and die without being cried after. The foreordained couple thus lived happily ever after. Their story was as easy as this.
โHow to Become Princess Consortโ was my very own first published work. The book that turned me from some no-name blogger into an author when I was still in Highschool. I was lucky to strike the iron while it was still hot. The genre was at its peak; romance, princes and princesses, overcoming hardships and fate togetherโฆ a happy ending, resulting in a dreamy morganatic marriage was every young maidenโs daydream that time. My improved Cinderella Story became one of the greatest heart-throb online hits that time, but it eventually faded away in an endless stream of new releases. My work was nothing special, had no big conspiracies or any mind bugging twist and turns, so it got forgotten over time, but I could never forget. There was a reason I couldnโt. It was Dahlia.
As I became older, I realised that I did a horrible thing to Dahlia, whom I created solely to be the rival girl, a mere tool for the plot to continue on. Years after the release, I re-read my book from the view of a matured and more seasoned author and felt the stinging sensation of guilt.
I told myself: If only I could rewrite historyโฆ
And then, I woke up as Leons ex-fiancรฉe, Dahlia Rubin, the villainess of my own story!
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I do not own the cover picture, I found it on the internet and just did some very minor adjustments. If you happen to know the artist, please tell me so I can give credit. Thanks!
This is a WPC#69 entry.
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