I Have Something Really Important to Tell You

ebook All The Wrong Reasons Episode Eleven: All The Wrong Reasons, #12 · All the Wrong Reasons

By KK Hendin

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This season of filming is coming to a close, but there are still a lot of questions that will probably remain unanswered.
It's not like anyone's secrets are going to be spilled, nor will anyone do something as wild as confess.
Not to hidden feelings, not to the real reason they joined the show, and definitely not to murder.
And there's absolutely no way (literally, not a single way) that CR is going to agree to a final shoe ceremony.
He wouldn't.
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ABOUT ALL THE WRONG REASONS:
Fated.
An award-winning reality dating show, or, as the network likes to call it, The Real Last Chance For A Fairy Tale Ending.
You know how this works.
One Prince Charming is picked. He's inevitably handsome, shredded, has a vague enough sounding job to be legitimate, and the ability to lie really well to the cameras. He's looking for his One True Love, and obviously, the best way of finding that person (who always happens to be a white woman, between five foot three and five foot ten, wearing approximately a size zero to four, and preferably blonde) is to have a team of producers round up seventeen women who are all more or less interchangeable, move them into a castle, ply them with alcohol, turn cameras on, and broadcast it all on national television.
Add in a plethora of the most ridiculous dates the producers can possibly think of, too many feelings, real and fake, and an emotional proposal at the end, and you have the highest rated reality show in history.
Everyone is willing to play the game. Some walk in more willing than others, but in the end, they all believe in it. The show, the fairy tale, the happily ever after. Regardless of what's happened to previous 'winners' of the show.
It's not like anyone's ever been there for the right reasons. But never have the wrong reasons been so wrong.

I Have Something Really Important to Tell You