I do not own Once Upon a Time. Still going on the backstories.


Faith Abbey was an orphan. She never met her parents, at the age of two days or so, she was dropped off at a convent. The nuns took her in and raised her like their own daughter, naming her Faith Abbey. Faith quickly discovered that she had a knack for building anything and fixing anything. The convent was eternally grateful to Faith for everything she did for them.

In school, Faith excelled in math and the sciences while history and literature needed some extra attention. She did pick up languages quick. By the time she graduated high school, Faith was fluent in four languages.

College was one thing Faith had been looking forward to since she started high school. College where she could discover herself and not be under the strict eyes of the nuns. She reinvented herself completely. She legally changed her name to Faith Tinker but she went just by Tink. College was, most importantly, the place she could finally have some fun.

And for her, fun meant trouble. Mostly it was drugs, not doing them though. She wouldn't touch the stuff, but she dealt. Her math and science skills came in handy.

Tink never looked the part, she was small and blonde, her grades very dropped. She was helpful and caring. The perfect undercover agent for a drug ring.

But eventually it all caught up with her. It was her senior year, two months shy of her graduation that everything came out in the open. Her associates were all arrested, Tink on the other hand, was never charged. No one ratted her out. But the guilt of her actions made her drop out.

Tink got a job at a local drug school, real legal drugs this time. And she never told the nuns back home about her actions. She didn't cut off contact with them her phone calls home just left out a lot of information. The nuns did not need to know she was a failure.

A few years after her supposed graduation, Tink's associates were freed from jail. They came looking for her, hoping to restart the business. This time the product was called "fairy dust".

Tink knew she should have said no, but there was part of her that wanted the trouble, the rush in her life. She knew she had to keep her nose clear head out of trouble. The last thing she needed was to go to jail. That kind of attention would make her the biggest disappointment the convent ever saw. But Tink needed something in her boring life.

So she dove head first into the underworld and tried not to look back. Two long years she gave, basically she handed her soul over to the devil.

Tink was an empty shell of a human being. Then she got the call she had been dreading. Mother Superior was dying and Tink made the trek back home.

On her death bed, Mother Superior made Tink swear that she would find a new life. A good life of friends and purpose.

Faith Abbey could not let her down.


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I spent most of Sunday plotting out this whole story. It's 90% done. I love where it is going. There's a purpose and a villain and a reason.

Heads up, I reposted the first chapter and a few other chapters. Regina's last name needed a change because of reasons. It's Macintosh now, it fits her better than Mills.