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The Princess in the Wrong Story

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In a world of shimmering mirrors and inherited crowns, where stories are woven around destined heroines and fated villains, Lin wakes up in the body of a princess no one remembers. She’s not the heroine. Not the villainess. Not even a background character. She is Eliora — a forgotten princess who was meant to die before the story ever began. Seven quiet years of life… then gone, erased like a miswritten name on a royal scroll. But Lin, pulled from another world, has no intention of dying quietly. With only three days left to live, she stumbles upon a hidden curse, a buried truth, and a fate not written in the pages of the book. What the story never knew… Is that Eliora’s heart wasn’t written in ink — but in fire. And the cold, distant prince destined to be the enemy? He may be the only one who can save her. In a palace that whispers secrets and watches every step, Eliora begins to rewrite her role in a tale that was never meant for her.
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Chapter 1 - Preview Chapter: A Story I Wasn’t Supposed to Be In

The sheets smelled like lavender and old parchment.

Warm sunlight poured through the tall, arched window, casting soft patterns over the ivory canopy bed. A gentle breeze danced through the pale curtains, and somewhere in the distance, bells chimed the morning hour.

It was perfect.

Too perfect.

I sat up slowly, my body feeling lighter, smaller—wrong.

My fingers were delicate, pale like porcelain. My arms thin. The oversized silk nightgown slid off one shoulder as I looked around in dazed silence.

Where was I?

The room looked like it belonged in a storybook: gold trim along every wall, polished floors like glass, and a mirror so tall it nearly reached the ceiling. This was no hospital. No hotel. No place I had ever known.

Then I saw her.

In the mirror.

A child.

Seven years old, maybe eight. Long waves of silver-gold hair tumbled down her back like spilled moonlight. Her eyes—my eyes—were a soft, confused shade of lavender.

"…No way."

I pressed my fingers to my face. The girl did the same.

That's when the memory hit me—like a scream I had forgotten how to hear.

A book.

A story.

A nameless princess who died before the plot began.

She wasn't the heroine. She wasn't the villainess.

She was... forgotten.

Her name was Eliora.

And she died at age seven.

From a fever.

Three days from now.

And I—

I was her.

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[To be continued…]

In three days, the story begins. But this time… I'll still be alive to read it.