2 Works in Libby Reynolds (What a Girl Wants)

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    In this time and place, Pinocchio is born as any another human child; of *TWO fathers*. Not that he knows this for the first fifteen years of his life- he believes he was the result of a sperm bank and that his 'mother' died in childbirth, as told by Geppetto out of utmost heartbreak from having to separate from his beloved Bruno after his childhood friend Libby Reynolds and her husband (Bruno's British cousin) Lord Henry Dashwood were forced apart themselves via a scheming Alistair Payne. But when 'Little Wooden-Head' and Daphne Reynolds-Dashwood turn fifteen, the former discovers a heartbreaking secret that *near-SHATTERS* him as well as the love and trust between him and his beloved Father, and that night with the help of his godmothers Jiminy and Timothea, he leaves with Daphne for England where the Madrigals and Dashwoods are having a family reunion. Henry is skeptical of his daughter at first due to his British stiff-upper-lip upbringing, but Bruno and Pinocchio immediately get along like a house on fire (sorry, Casita; no offense!) due to their matching kind hearts, love of theater/dancing/singing, art, good books and movies, and belief that *NOTHING* is *MORE important* than family...

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    What a Girl Wants from Libby and Henry's perspective.

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