The marriage was short-lived however, as her husband was unfaithful.īefore Cinderella could divorce her husband, however, the Adversary's armies laid siege to the country and the two were forced to stay together during the Exodus. Cinderella then married Prince Charming soon afterwards and became his third wife. Prince Charming, so captivated by the strange maiden, tried the glass slipper on each girl in the land until they were reunited again.
In her haste, Cinderella accidentally left behind a glass slipper on the steps of the palace. Despite this stipulation, Cinderella's evening turned out to be a splendid success: she entered the palace, wooed the spry Prince, but was abruptly forced to return to her home before she degenerated back into her rags.
Unable to go for one reason or another, Cinderella wailed in anguish until her magically endowed Fairy Godmother appeared and transformed the poor girl from a common house servant into a beautiful maiden.Īided by enchantments, she attended the ball, but under the condition she return home before the stroke of midnight, as her party dress would revert back into her old rags and all her Fairy Godmother's other spells would be broken in a momentary instant. One late afternoon, Prince Charming invited all the kingdom's young ladies to a royal promenade at his castle. Based on Cinderella's past remarks, her father died sometime after remarrying. Cinderella was soon reduced to a life of servitude, forced by her stepmother and two stepsisters to perform countless menial chores day after day. At some point in her youth, Cinderella's mother died and her father eventually remarried a woman who had two daughters of her own. Cinderella was born to two wealthy unnamed parents.