Cinderella fit the shoe
perfect-porcelain white-lotus-petal feet
slipping ever so gently into delicate glass slippers
apparently made just for her
by the handsome prince (he has no name)
who whisks her away at the stroke of midnight
into the sunset.
That is where the story ends.
What about after ever after?
What if her beloved prince (he has no name)
decides suddenly she's too ready for work, too shaped by the cleaning she did every day?
What if she's so much unlike her perfect-porcelain white-lotus-petal feet
claim to fame
that he smashes the slippers against his jeweled bedroom wall?
What if she leaves him,
her honor disgraced for the whole kingdom to see,
and begins a new life?
What if she builds her own cottage,
marries a poor but wonderful young carpenter,
starts her own family?
What if he seeks her out
through the countryside
searching incessantly for the same girl
he searched for only a few years earlier?
(Only this time, he's going to take those slippers back.)
What
if
she
doesn't
care?
Her real glass slippers are her freedom,
her lovely new life that shines like a thousand diamonds,
her tiny daughter who will grow up with the same freedom.
Although she is a woman at a time of sexism,
she has her real glass slippers in hand
and that prince-who-has-no-name
is gonna get smacked in the face with the heels.
Posted in response to the challenge International Women's Day.
Comments
haha the ending is priceless!
Thanks, I'm glad you thought it was as funny as I did!
This is a much better version than the ones I've heard!
yeah, definitely
Thank you both so much!
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