Cinderella backed away from Aubrey who was still in a state of shock. "You know my name?" she asked, all her gracefulness gone.
"Yes! You are so famous at my home. You have a story! You have an ending! You have a happily ever after!" Aubrey smiled.
Cinderella put down her rag. "No, really?"
"Yes! A-and you marry a prince!" Aubrey exclaimed.
Cinderella looked like as if she might faint. "No, are you from the future?!"
Aubrey jumped up and down. "I don't know. But I know you will marry a-"
"Prince?!" A girl's voice shrieked from the second floor. A girl with her orange hair in a bun came down the grand staircase wearing a purple ball gown dress.
Another girl with short black in a green ball gown rushed down, passing the other girl. "Mom! This girl here says that Cinderella would marry the prince!" she wailed.
"Certainly not." said a woman who had dark grey hair and was wearing a formal dark magenta gown. Her glare pierced through Cinderella and she just looked down at her feet and nodded.
"Yes, ma'am." she nodded. "I will ask her to leave."
The lady smirked," Very well, now. Leave. Now."
Aubrey's shoulder's sagged. So much for Cinderella's ending.
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Two Worlds, Two Girls, Two Problems (book one)
FantasyAubrey and her sister Tabitha has just gotten sucked into a book! However, they both land into different fairytales, only to disturb each. At the same time, they both uncover secrets and truths with the help of others. But how would they find a way...