Chapter-9

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The carriage bring the stepmother, Toga and Tsuyu back to there home. The whole ride home, Tsuyu and Toga were talking about how much fun they had with Bakugo and Midoryia. The stepmother sitting there quietly angry. She has been angry all night. The girls didn't get what she wanted. When the carriage stop in front of there house. And the coachman lets there out. Stepmother steps out first and makes it to the door. Toga and Tsuyu still talking about what had happened after they ran away up the stairs. When they open the door to the house. The stepmother sees that the mess in the entrance hall is gone. She calms down a little bit and smirks.

"At least someone did what they were told." She said loudly. The girls stopped talking. Uraraka walks in from the kitchen. Uraraka is showing a sad face to them. Stepmother smiles seeing that. She turns to her daughters. " I am very disappointed with you two. You were supposed to go after the prince tonight, not those two worthless pieces of trash." The Stepmother yells at her daughters. Toga and Tsuyu look at there mother.

"Bakugo is not worthless, he is-." Toga began to explain, but the stepmother cut her off.

"I don't care who and what he is. He is not the prince and you shouldn't have given him the time of day." She yells at Toga. She looks at Tsuyu. "And you, you should have told that trash let you get more time with the prince. Instead you stayed that slave all night." She turns to look at Uraraka. "And you, you made me angry earlier. I was in a bad mood all night, because of you. Your the reason why nothing went right all night. And if you think a common servant like you would have had a better chance, than my daughters, then your dreaming. You are lower than the men they dance with." She turned to looks at both of her daughters, who look scared.

"I forbid you to go and see the those men ever again. I will not allow my family to marry such low life's." She finishes yells. She was out of breath. She turns and walks up the stairs. She slams her bedroom shut. Uraraka walks over to them, feeling terrible.

"How was the ball?" She asks them. The girls look sad. Uraraka takes them to the kitchen. They sit at the table and Uraraka pours them all tea.

"It was fun, but mom made it sound like it was a waste of time." Toga spoke. Tsuyu start to cry.

"Why is she like this? Ribbit. You thought that she would be happy if we found anyone who would love us. It's like she doesn't want us to find love. Ribbit." Tsuyu says through tears. Uraraka looks at both of them.

"At least you got to go to the ball. Cleaning that hall was hard, you two worked so hard on that dress. It's was beautiful." She tells them. They all look at each other. The stepsisters finish there tea, and Tsuyu grabs the cups.

"I got it." Uraraka tells her going for the cups, but Tsuyu moves the cups away from her. She looks at her with tears in her eyes.

"You didn't get to go to the ball, Toga and I just danced and had fun, while you were here cleaning. Ribbit. You cleaned enough for tonight you have the night off. Ribbit!" Tsuyu tells Uraraka forcefully. Uraraka didn't argue. Tsuyu walked to the sink and washed the cups. Toga looked at Uraraka.

"You should run away from her. Mother is just going to take all of her anger out on you. It wasn't your fault she was in a bad mood." Toga tells Uraraka. Uraraka shakes her head.

"I can't break the promise I made to my father." She tells Toga. Toga hugs Uraraka. Uraraka hugs back. Tsuyu finished washing the cups, and walks back to the table. Toga stands up.

"We are off to bed. Good night Uraraka." Toga says to Uraraka. Uraraka stands up and hugs Toga. Toga hugs back. Tsuyu finished washing the cups, and walks over to hug her. Uraraka and Toga break apart. Tsuyu hugs Uraraka.

"We will all find a way to get out of here. Ribbit. Mom can't keep all of us forever." Tsuyu tells Uraraka. Uraraka nods. Toga and Tsuyu leave to go to bed. Uraraka waits till they go upstairs, then she turns and walks outside into the garden. She sits on the garden bench, she remembers the ball, the prince, and finding out who he really was. Her heart starts to pound hard in her chest, but then she hears the stepmother's voice in her head. She starts to cry and looks up at the stars.

"Father, I know I promised that I would never leave here, but after tonight how can I?  I found out what love really is. And stepmother has changed. She wicked and mean. She's even started to be wicked to her own daughters. I'm scared at what she's going to do father. Im scared she will do something to me or my sisters. Please, help me." She says to the sky. She puts her head down into her hands and cries.

"Uraraka?" A voice calls out. She moves her head up and wipes her eyes in front of her. It's Midnight, smiling at her. "You did make a promise, and I know you want to protect your sisters, but let me ask you something."

"What is it?" She asks Midnight.

"Do you think the prince loves you?" Midnight asks. Uraraka slowly nods her head. "Do you really think he's going to let you go?" Midnight asks. Uraraka thought for a second. She gasps, see looks at Midnight with hope. Midnight nods slowly. For the first time after the ball Uraraka smiles.

"You just need to hold out for awhile. And I can tell you this. It won't be just you. Everyone will be happy." Midnight tells her. Uraraka runs to her and hugs her. Midnight hugs back. Uraraka let's go of Midnight. Uraraka turns to go back inside.

"Uraraka!" Midnight calls to her. Uraraka turns to her. "If I were you, I would hide your mask and slipper in a better place." Midnight warns her. Urarakas eyes go wide, she runs back to the kitchen and reaches into her apron. She pulls out the mask and slipper. She sneaks up to the attic.

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