lgbt kids fairy tales
Lgbt fairy tales
The Prince and The knight
Once upon a time a bonny prince lived in a beautiful castle. The castle was made of gold and flowers and looked out over the great blue ocean. One day the prince met with a handsome knight in the town below the castle, he fell in love with how his eyes shined through his helmet and how soft he was towards the people. Women from all over the town fell in love with the brave knight but he never seemed to notice. When the prince and the knight finally met it was love at first sight, he had fallen in love with a man. Of course, both boys felt it but never told a soul. When the knight had to go back to his home the two would write letters imagining their lives together. One day the knight took a special trip back to the castle “come away with me” he said to the prince “we can have the most beautiful life” said the knight
“but wouldn’t you rather a wife?” worried the prince, and as the knight pulled him close to hold, he said “why a wife, I can have a husband” and with that the price and knight ran off into the sunset for a new land and new life. They built a new home from logs and daisies and lived happily ever after.
Princess to prince
In a castle far away lived a little princess, her mother, the queen and her sister. Ever since she was born the princess never seemed quite right, she would play with her sister and pretend to be the dragon or the evil king, never the soft maiden. The princess used to love climbing trees and playing with the boys in the town. As the princess grew up, she didn’t feel right, she could never say how but it was always there. This feeling started as a small dot but grew and grew into a big hole. One day when playing with her sister the princess said they should play dress up, her sister smiled with glee and as she ran to get her mothers lipstick the princess found some of her dad’s old armour. As they showed each other what they dressed up as a tear formed in the princess’s eye “wow you look like a boy!” said the sister , hearing that made the hole a little smaller. The princess looked in the mirror and cried more she turned to her sister and said “I think I am a boy” the two smiled as the sister gleefully shouted to her mother “mother I have a little brother!” that night the queen and new prince sat and talked, they talked and talked for hours. Soon the new prince felt better everyone called him the prince and he finally made himself look like the boy he was supposed to be, and that black hole slowly disappeared. The new prince then lived happily ever after
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