8-26-14
Okay, so at school I was walking through the hallway, when I tripped over my Nike slides (to the side), and suddenly I thought of slippers. This thought led to the thought of Cinderella's glass slipper. After a while, I realized something very important...
Cinderella never actually had a happily ever after. At least, she shouldn't have.
I realized that, when the dress disappeared, the carriage turned back into a pumpkin, and the horses transformed back into mice, why didn't the shoes disappear?
The Fairy Godmother gave her the shoes, and clearly stated that at midnight, everything would go back to the way it was. Originally, she was barefoot, covered in an off-white, rag-looking "dress", and sobbing her heart out in the yard on a stone bench. How did the shoes not disappear?
They weren't supposed to be there. The writers of this movie should've thought about that before creating it all, just to help kids believe in miracles and stuff. I mean, at least they should've made the movie more believable by actually making it possible in real life, like- I don't know, the mice found the glass slippers in the back of her closet or something?
That way, the miracles and stuff that kids are supposed to believe in would be more believable.
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I'm really tired right now, so, sorry, my mind is very much blank right now. I'll post a longer chapter next time:P
Sorry about any grammatical errors or spelling errors.
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