CINDERELLA
CINDERELL
Once upon a time, in a faraway
kingdom, there lived a young girl named Cinderella. She was a kind, gentle, and
beautiful child with the most radiant smile. Cinderella had a heart full of
love, but unfortunately, fate hadn’t been kind to Cinderella. Her mother had
passed away, leaving her alone with her selfish stepmother.
The stepmother had two daughters
of her own, and she was terribly jealous of Cinderella’s beauty and kind heart.
She treated Cinderella unfairly, making her do all the housework and dress in
rags while her own daughters wore fine clothes and lived in luxury.
Despite the cruelty she faced,
Cinderella remained kind and gentle, never letting her stepmother’s unkindness
change who she was. She would often seek comfort in the garden, talking to the
birds and the animals, who had become her dearest friends.
One day, the kingdom received
exciting news. The prince was hosting a grand ball at the palace, and every
maiden in the land was invited. Cinderella’s stepsisters were overjoyed and
spent weeks preparing their gowns and practicing their dance moves.
Cinderella watched her
stepsisters with a sad smile, hoping she might be able to attend the ball and
experience a bit of the magic she had heard about in her mother’s stories. But
her stepmother was insistent that Cinderella would stay home and continue with
her chores.
The night of the ball arrived,
and Cinderella was left alone in her old clothes while her stepsisters and
stepmother departed for the palace. She sat by the fireplace, tears in her
eyes, wishing for just a taste of the magic her mother had told her about.
Suddenly, a soft, sweet voice
filled the room. It was her fairy godmother, a beautiful figure surrounded by a
soft, glowing light.
The fairy godmother smiled and
said, “Don’t worry, my child. You shall go to the ball.”
With a wave of her wand, Cinderella’s rags were transformed
into a stunning gown, and on her feet, she wore the most delicate glass
slippers that sparkled like stars. Her fairy godmother turned a pumpkin into a
magnificent carriage and mice into beautiful horses, so Cinderella could travel
to the palace in style.
Before she left, the fairy
godmother gave Cinderella a piece of advice: “Remember, my dear, the magic will
only last until midnight. When the clock strikes twelve, you must leave the
palace and return home.”
Cinderella thanked her fairy
godmother and climbed into the magical carriage. As she arrived at the palace,
she felt like a princess, her heart dancing with joy.
The moment Cinderella entered the
ballroom, the entire room fell silent. The prince, charmed by her beauty,
approached her, and they danced together like a dream. Cinderella was the
happiest she had ever been.
But as the hours flew by, she
suddenly heard the bells of the palace clock. The first stroke of midnight sent
a shiver down her spine. She remembered her fairy godmother’s warning and knew
she must leave.
Cinderella hurriedly said goodbye
to the prince and fled from the palace. As she ran down the grand staircase,
one of her glass slippers slipped off her foot. She didn’t have time to
retrieve it, and so, with only one glass slipper, she disappeared into the
night.
Cinderella’s beautiful gown and
glass slippers turned back into rags, leaving her with only the memory of the
enchanting evening she had spent at the palace.
When they arrived at Cinderella’s
cottage, her stepsisters eagerly tried to fit their feet into the glass
slipper. But it was too small for them, and their feet simply couldn’t squeeze
in.
Cinderella watched, hidden from view, as her stepsisters
attempted to trick the prince. Then, she stepped forward and, with a hopeful
heart, asked, “May I try?”
The prince agreed, and as she
placed her foot into the glass slipper, it fit perfectly. The prince’s eyes lit
up with joy as he realized he had found the maiden he had danced with at the
ball.
Cinderella’s stepsisters were
astonished and upset. But even though they were mean to her, Cinderella didn’t
feel angry. Instead, she forgave them for their unkindness, as she believed
that kindness was the most important thing in the world.
And so, Cinderella was reunited
with the prince, and they lived happily ever after, proving that goodness,
kindness, and a loving heart could overcome the challenges life may bring.
The end!
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