How I Became A Fairy Godmother: Teenage Fairy Godmother
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Once upon a time a teenage girl made a wish, not a real wish, you understand, but one made out of frustration because mom's just don't get it.
Suddenly, her life is turned upside down because sometimes wishes come true.
As far as Willow is concerned, being a fairy godmother has more downsides than upsides and worse, it's only the beginning.
Bonnie Elizabeth
Bonnie Elizabeth could never decide what to do, so she wrote stories about amazing things and sometimes she even finished them. While rejection stung her so badly in person, she spent most of her young life talking to cats and dogs rather than people, she was unusually resilient when it came to rejections on her writing, racking up a good number of them. Floating through a variety of jobs, including veterinary receptionist, cemetery administrator, and finally acupuncturist, she continued to write stories. When the internet came along (yes, she’s old), she started blogging as her cat, because we all know cats don’t notice rejection. Then she started publishing. Bonnie writes in a variety of genres. Her popular Whisper series is contemporary fantasy and her Teenage Fairy Godmother series is written for teens. She has published in a number of anthologies and is working on expanding her writing repertoire. She lives with her husband (who talks less than she does) and her three cats, who always talk back. You can find out more about her books at her publisher, My Big Fat Orange Cat Publishing.
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How I Became A Fairy Godmother - Bonnie Elizabeth
How I Became a Fairy Godmother
Bonnie Elizabeth
My Big Fat Orange Cat Publishing
How I Became a Fairy Godmother
My Big Fat Orange Cat
Young Adult Fantasy January 2019
Copyright 2019
Bonnie Elizabeth Koenig
Originally published in Fiction River: Wishes
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Cover Copyright Bonnie Koenig
My Big Fat Orange Cat Publishing
MyBigFatOrangeCat.com
Contents
How I Became a Fairy Godmother
About Bonnie Elizabeth
Also by Bonnie Elizabeth
How I Became a Fairy Godmother
So I got an essay assignment to write about something nobody else knows about me. I was tempted to say I’m a fairy godmother, but I didn’t. Even if it’s true. I mean, people who know me, cynical, snarky, Willow Vaughn, would die of laughter if they read it. And they would probably make a ton of really stupid wishes, some of which I’d end up having to grant.
I suppose you want to know how it all happened. It was an ordinary day, where my folks were leaving way too early to go to the farmer’s market. I needed new nail polish, which meant to get a ride to the store, I had to go along.
That sunny early fall morning, my folks were meandering around, fondling organic tomatoes with far too much pleasure. They looked at craft items which either looked like my brother and I made them in