Dedication:
This book is dedicated to my friends Aliya, Lily and Ebony. We use to read fairytale books when we were young. Some parts of this story is inspired by them and is here to motivate those youngsters with big dreams to just dream on! Nothing is impossible if you just try! I hope you enjoy.

Once upon a time, a girl named Cinderella lived with her stepmother and two stepsisters. Poor Cinderella had to work hard all day long so the others could rest. It was her who had to wake up every morning when it was still dark and cold to start the fire

It was her who had to cook meals. It was her who kept the fire going. The poor girl could not stay clean, from all the ashes and cinders by the fire.
"What a mess!" her two stepsisters laughed.

That is why they called her "Cinderella"
One day, big news came to the town. The king and Queen were going to have a ball! It was time for the prince to find a bride.
All of the young ladies in the land were invited to come. They were wild with joy! They would wear the most beautiful gown and fix their hair extra nice. Maybe the prince would like them!

At Cinderella's house. she now had extra work to do. She had to make two brand - new gowns for her stepsisters.
"Faster!" shouted one stepsister.
"You call that a dress?" screamed the other.

"Oh dear" said Cinderella. "when can I-"
The stepmother marched into the room. "When can you WHAT?"
"Well," said the girl, "When can I have time to make my own dress for the ball?"

"You?" yelled the stepmother. "Who said YOU were going to the ball?"
"What a laugh!" said one stepsister.
"Such a mess!" They pointed at Cinderella. All of them laughed.




Cinderella said to herself, "When they look at me, maybe they see a mess. But I am not that way. And if I could, I WOULD go to the ball."

Soon the time came for the stepmother and the stepsisters to leave for the big party. Their fine carriage came to the door. The stepmother and stepsisters hopped inside. And they were off.
"Good-bye!" called Cinderella.

"Ah, me!" said Cinderella sadly. The carriage rode down the street. She said, "I wish I could go to the ball, too!"
Then - poof!


All of a sudden, in front of her was a fairy.
"You called?" said the fairy.
"Did I?" said Cinderella. "Who are you?"

"Why, your fairy godmother of course. I know your wish and i've come to grant it."
"But..." said cinderella, "My wish is impossible."

"Excuse me" said the fairy godmother in a huff. "Did I not just appear out of thin air?"
"Yes, you did" replied Cinderella.
"Then let me be the one who says what is possible or not."

"Well I think you know I want to go to the ball, too." She looked down at her dirty clothes. "But look at me."
"You do look a bit of a mess, child," said the Fairy Godmother.

"Even if I had something nice to wear," said the girl, "I would have no way to get there."
"Dear me, all of that is possible," said the Fairy Godmother. With that, she tapped her wand on Cinderellas head.

At once, Cinderella was all clean. She was dressed in a beautiful blue gown. Her hair was set up high on her head inside a golden band.
"This is wonderful!" said Cinderella.

"Who aid I was done?" said the Fairy Godmother. She tapped her wand again. At once, a beautiful carriage came to be, with a driver and four white horses.
"Am I dreaming?" said Cinderella looking around her.

"It is as real, as real can be," said the Fairy Godmother. "But there is one thing you must know."
"What is that?"
"All of this lasts only to midnight." started the godmother.

"Tonight, at the stroke of midnight, it will all be over. Everything will go back to how it was before."
"Then I must be sure to leave the ball before midnight!" said 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 King asked his son. "Look around you!...

You could not ask for finer maidens than these."
"I know, Father," 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 before?" asked 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.

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