Dear Reader,
If you haven't visited my profile or don't follow me, I wanted to give a little context to my fairytale one-shots. These are just a little exercise in creativity while I'm stuck on a larger project. I write them in three days and don't put them through my usual beta readers. So with typos or grammar issues, I know, please just forgive me.
Also, several people have felt the need to send me feedback or comment on the plausibility of these stories....they are fairytales. If you can't suspend your disbelief for a little free, fairytale smut then kindly choose another story. I've written other, more realistic stories on here that you might enjoy or there are several much better authors on here for you. For those of you with imagination and a love for gay fairytales, enjoy!
xo to you all,
Kate
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Cinderella was thrilled. When the prince handed her into the carriage to whisk her away to the castle, she finally felt like all her dreams had come true. The single glass slipper on her left foot gleamed in the fading light of the afternoon as the carriage bumped along toward the royal dwelling. Her other shoe was still in her hands and she smiled as she swapped them out so she could hold the glass slipper close. She thought of her measly possessions in her father's house, there was nothing she regretted leaving, nothing she had left that was precious. Her step-mother and step-sisters had ruined it all a long time ago. This slipper was all she had left.
The breath-taking beauty leaned back onto the warm leather and sighed as the town and its brown buildings slid by out the windows. Her mind wandered to her prince. The dance and evening they shared was unforgettable. His kindness and genuine interest in herself, though she was coy and shared little, had touched a part of her heart that had been bruised and abused for far too long.
Cinderella sent a silent thank you, yet again, to that amazing fairy godmother who had made it all possible.
Eventually the carriage swayed to a stop outside the metal gates and tall, stone walls. Cinderella brushed a white-blonde curl out of her eyes as she leaned forward to peer up at the imposing structure. She heard yelling as heralds from the wall shouted down to the coach and then the prince rode into view of the window. He flashed a winning smile at her before leading the carriage through the rising gates.
"Lo! I have found a bride!" The prince's clear voice carried through the carriage door as they pulled up to the castle entrance. Cinderella shrunk back in the seat when she saw the ornate doors for the second time. She looked down at her shabby dress and blushed furiously. More shouts and the clomping of hooves on cobblestones announced the arrival of the rest of the guard. The carriage door was thrown open and a royal hand reached in for the future princess.
But Cinderella was still blushing furiously at her modest appearance. The prince's head followed his hand when he didn't feel her take it.
"What is it, my dear?" His concerned face warmed her heart.
"M-my dress, sir. My clothes, I-I..."
"Do not worry about your appearance, darling! You are beautiful, the most beautiful woman in the kingdom. You should hold your head high. Even these rags look regal on you. However, I will help you feel it."
Suddenly, his royal red cape was swept from his own shoulders and clasped around the blushing blonde. She shrunk under the soft material and allowed it to camouflage the rattiness of her dress as she finally took his hand and alighted from the carriage.
"Hark! Prince Henrique has found his maiden! Make way for the royals!" A herald, still sitting on his horse, called from down in the courtyard behind them as the guards to the left and right bowed. Cinderella clutched the glass slipper to her chest as the prince led her up the steps to the massive doors. Just like the last time she was here, the doors were thrown open as they reached the upper steps, revealing an opulent hall with flickering torchlight.
Behind them, the last rays of orange sunset disappeared below the horizon and the doors shut on the warm scene. Cinderella felt a moment of panic at the closing of the doors, but it all faded away as she looked into the cheerful blue eyes of her prince.
"Will you join my family for dinner this evening?" His soft hand cradled her free one as he asked.
"Yes, yes of course."
Her answer caused him to positively beam. "Wonderful!" As he spoke animatedly about how excited his family would be to meet her, servants poured out of every doorway and down multiple staircases. All of them looked cheerful, plump, and clean, a stark departure from her own serving experience. "Ms. Ginnoire! Please take the future princess up to her new chambers. I'd like her to be ready for the family dinner tonight."
An especially plump, redheaded woman nodded vigorously and ushered Cinderella away. When the blonde looked back, she saw how the prince's large cape trailed behind her as they ascended the stairs. While they climbed, he remained below and spoke excitedly with several more rushing servants.
"Let's get you cleaned and dressed! I'm sure there are several former dresses of the princess's that will fit you. We've kept most of hers. Oh! The pink one will be lovely with your fair skin and light hair."
"Th-thank you, madam."
"Oh dear, call me Gin, everyone does. I've served this family my whole life, started as a scullery maid and worked up to nurse, it's really a fascinating story. You see, one morning the princess's nursemaid was sick and I was downstairs washing dishes..." Cinderella tuned out the bubbly woman as she admired the richly decorated halls and rooms.
Cinderella lost count of how many doors they passed and stairs they climbed. She'd never seen a dwelling even a quarter this large. The number of portraits and paintings on the walls was dizzying.
"Here we are, dear!" Gin squealed and shoved a large, pale blue door open wide. Cinderella swept in behind the redhead and immediately assumed some mistake. The room was massive. It easily could hold the entire main floor of her parent's estate. The walls were a light blue wallpaper, lighter than the sky, and the furniture was painted white with dark blue cushions. A fireplace was centered on the wall and every other space was covered in portraits of women or paintings of flowers.
"Th-this is my room?" Cinderella hated the stutter in her voice.
"Oh bless you, child. Yes! This is the blue room. It was her majesty's when she was a girl. Of course it looked quite a bit different! Princess Olivette had it decorated and renamed when she moved her apartments to this hall. Most of the artwork you see is hers."
Cinderella paused on a painting of a bluebird. It was done in watercolor and the little bird seemed to be admiring the viewer right back. "She must be very talented," she whispered.