The Fairy Tale Enquirer

Vol 1                                                                                           October 27, 2003

Family Members Reveal Facts in “True” Cinderella Story               By Russell Shorto

Young girl was always in trouble for telling stories say stepsisters. They claim they acted in good faith and their sister took advantage of their good nature.

Stepsisters Della and Dora claim that their mother, Donna were nothing but kind and generous to the girl known as Cinderella. In fact, they say, she herself started using the name to gain sympathy and favor with nearby villagers and particularly the royal family.

 

Lynn Castiglione &

Mandy Steele for

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Relative Poses as Prince            

In an Enquirer exclusive, this reporter has discovered that an imposter was seen posing as the prince himself at the Royal Ball last Saturday evening. Claiming to be a “second cousin” to the Prince, this rather portly young man managed to carry on the hoax most of the evening as he entertained guests. Of particular interest was the young mysterious girl known only as Cinderella, who left the ball abruptly.  The imposter prince vowed to find her, armed with the only clue he could muster, a glass slipper that she left behind in her hurry to exit the palace.

 

PHOTO Copyright 1990 by T. Lewis

“Cinderella”, seen at home, before incident occurred

Con artist beaten at own game, couple lives happily ever after

 A woman known only as “Cinderella” was chosen  by an imposter Prince after he met her at the Royal Ball. Despite such a dishonest beginning, the couple has found true love and will marry, just as soon as they can clear up their legal matters. The Enquirer would like to extend their sincere congratulations to the sneaky duo.

See Related Story-an inside look at The Three Pigs 

on page A5

“Apparently the wolf was framed..”

http://www.shol.com/agita/pigs.htm