Cinderella's story

Once upon a time, there was a girl named Cinderella.
She lived with her stepmother and two stepsisters who treated her cruelly and made her do all the household work.
Despite this, Cinderella was kind-hearted and continued to work hard every day.
One day, the prince of the land invited all the women of the kingdom to a grand ball at the palace. Cinderella's stepmother and stepsisters were excited to attend but refused to let Cinderella come along, saying that she was too ugly and would embarrass them. Cinderella was heartbroken but didn't lose hope.
As soon as the stepmother and stepsisters left for the ball, the Fairy Godmother appeared before Cinderella. She gave her a beautiful gown, glass slippers, and a pumpkin that turned into a luxurious carriage, and sent her off to the ball. However, the Fairy Godmother warned Cinderella that the magic would only last until midnight, and she would turn back into rags.
Cinderella had the time of her life at the ball. She danced with the prince all night, and he was utterly charmed by her. However, at the stroke of midnight, Cinderella had to leave in a hurry before the magic faded. In her haste, she left behind one of her glass slippers.
The next day, the prince went around the kingdom, trying the glass slipper on every woman in hopes of finding his mysterious dance partner. At last, he came to Cinderella's house, where the stepsisters tried to fit the slipper on their feet, but it was too small. Cinderella tried it on, and it fit her perfectly.
The prince was overjoyed to have finally found his true love, and he asked Cinderella to marry him. Cinderella said "yes," and they lived happily ever after.
And from that day on, Cinderella never forgot the importance of kindness, perseverance, and hope.

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Story - a lost dog

Short story of a lost BEE