Cinderella
Cinderella
Cinderella
“Good idea,” said the Fairy Godmother. She stepped back. “My
work is done.” And with that, the Fairy Godmother was gone.
Cinderella looked around her. "Did that even happen?" But
there she stood in a fine gown, and with a golden band in her
hair. And there were her driver and four horses before her,
waiting.
“Coming?” called the driver.
She stepped into the carriage. And they were off.
Over at the ball, the Prince did not know what to think. “Why
do you have that sad look on your face?” the Queen said to her
son. “Look around you! You could not ask for finer maidens than these.”
“I know, Mother,” said the Prince. Yet he knew something was wrong. He had met many of the
young women. Yet after he said “hello,” one by one, he could find nothing more to say.
"Look!" Someone pointed to the front door. “Who is that?”
All heads turned. Who was that lovely maiden stepping down
the stairs? She held her head tall and looked as if she belonged.
But no one knew her.
“There is something about her,” said the Prince to himself. “I
will ask her to dance.” And he walked over to Cinderella.
“Have we met?” said the Prince.
“I am pleased to meet you now,” said Cinderella with a bow.
“I feel as if I know you,” said the Prince. “But of course, that is
impossible.”
“Many things are possible,” said Cinderella, “if you wish them to
be true.”
The Prince felt a leap in his heart. He and Cinderella danced.
When the song was over, they danced again. And then they danced again, and yet again. Soon
the other maidens at the ball grew jealous. “Why is he dancing all the time with her?” they said.
“How rude!”
But all the Prince could see was Cinderella. They laughed and
talked, and they danced some more. In fact, they danced for so
long that Cinderella did not see the clock.
“Dong!” said the clock.
Cinderella looked up.
“Dong!” went the clock again.
She looked up again. “Oh, my!” she cried out. “It is almost midnight!”
“Dong!” rung the clock.
“Why does that matter?” said the Prince.
“Dong!” called the clock.
“I must go!” said Cinderella.
“Dong!” went the clock.
“But we just met!” said the Prince. “Why leave now?”
“Dong!” rung the clock.
“I must GO!” said Cinderella. She ran to the steps.