The Miss Who Hates Birds
Could a villainess have a happy ending after her unhappy end?
Today, Daphne hates her stepsister.
At first, she admired that beautiful girl, who even the birds followed. When they grew up, she was envious of her beauty and skills. Today, when she humiliated her in front of the prince and sent birds to peck at her and her biological sister, that feeling turned to hatred.
What would be more frightening for a young lady: to be slandered as the bad, evil sister who mistreated the future queen along with her mother and sister? Or if did someone find out they knew that the stepsister was a witch and didn't accuse her when the prince took her away from her house? Or that they hadn't done it since the day they had discovered it?
But with an astute mother and a spoiled Sister, Daphne doesn't intend to carry the fame of a villainess.
At least, not without a good justification.
Hating Cinderella is a great justification!
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