Just a short one-shot I had to get out of my system before starting my next long story.

Disclaimer: Nothing to own just something to share!


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Everybody wants a prince charming. A handsome man to your rescue, someone capable of protecting and

respecting you. That special one who makes you smile and willing to stand by you through hell and

fire. I thought I could be that someone for you. For you were all I ever wanted. You had such a gentle

smile. Embracing your enemies and strangers as if your very own dear friends. Though sometimes one

would question if you really could affect so many lives in drastic ways you'd always end up smiling

at your silliness and silently grateful for having the opportunity of meeting you. It never mattered

that you were clumsy, glutton and somewhat of a crybaby. You'd always make it up with your enormous

generosity and kindness. You carried a light and brought back the shine to this falling shooting star.

I wanted that light.

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I thought I had it all. But in the end I had to realise I lacked two important things.

I had the looks.

I had the wealth.

I had the charm.

But most importantly...

I made you smile.

I made you blush.

I made you laugh.

I made you worry.

I made you cry.

I made you sad.

And I thought I had your love. But I was wrong. While wrapped in my happiness I failed to see that I

hadn't made peace with destiny...and most importantly fate. You were supposed to be my princess and

I, your prince. This fairytale was supposedly to end happily ever after. But you already had your

prince. So what was I supposed to do? There isn't a manual telling me what to do if your, so called,

only one was not available. There was no one to ask, no one to blame and most of all no one to be

angry with. You could only take defeat without the right to question it at all. I was only the

temporary who thought to be the main character. I was a fool. But I was a happy fool,I still am.

A big fool that given the chance again and again and again, I would do the exact same thing. Even

knowing it never would end my way I would still hope, hope for a chance to prove that I was capable of

doing everything as good and better than anyone else. And I will hope for a chance, if not in this

lifetime, then in the next or the one after.

I will wait in all eternity for that tiny little chance.

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And that's it. Please review it won't take too much of your time!