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Cinderella’s Cautious Heart
“O beauty nameless, dance with me there’s none as fair as you I like my women razor-thin I love an ingĂ©nue I have a fetish for high heels a lust for bare feet too” “Oh Sir, your words are flattery … Continue reading
An aromantic fairytale
For the first time since that fateful night, Ella and the Prince stood face to face with no one to overhear or interrupt. He looked away, his cheeks red as if baked by the hot fury in her eyes. “I … Continue reading
Not a romantic fairytale
“I wanted one perfect night. A night of music and dancing with no one to shout at me, no one to order me about and criticise every little thing I do. For once to wear beautiful clothes instead of rags … Continue reading
Cinderella’s Night
Cinderella, listen dear, That midnight deal is good My offer is a better one I’m in a generous mood I’ll bring a gown of finest silk A stylist for your hair Shoes for which all women lust Wings to take … Continue reading
Stiletto Cinderella
I quite forgot, yesterday, that thirteen years ago I wrote another Cinderella fairytale… Once upon a time there were two beautiful sisters who were invited to all the parties and even contended, amiably for the most part, with each other … Continue reading
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Tagged cinderella, fairy tale, fairytale, glass slipper, humour, stilettos
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Cinderulla
There once was a young woman called Ulla. She was the youngest daughter of a modestly wealthy family who owned and managed a country estate and farm. Times were hard, but there was enough to eat and life was comfortable. … Continue reading