The royal
astrologer was being consulted about the Prince’s horoscope.
“He will
have two ladies in his life shortly- a Witch & a Princess…”, he predicted
confidently.
The Queen
was very worried.
She inquired, “But, whom will he marry? How will he recognize the right girl for him?”
After doing
some more calculations, he shared, “Another thing- If he marries the right
girl- the Princess, then it will rain on his wedding night. But, if he marries
the Witch, then there will be no sunrise the next day…”
The Queen
asked him, “What do your stars predict?”
“Who am I to
predict, Your Highness? Marriages are made in Heaven. Only God decides…”, the
astrologer shrugged.
The Queen
invited all the eligible girls of marriageable age to the palace.
The Prince interviewed
each one of them and selected two of them.
However, one
of them was the ugliest of all the girls, while the other lady was pretty &
charming.
He decided
to know them a bit better before deciding.
The Queen
still had the astrologer’s prediction in mind.
But, as she
remembered his warning too, she had left the final choice to the Prince.
The Prince
chose the ugly lady to be his wife.
The pretty
lady, who claimed to be the Princess, was heartbroken… She vowed revenge.
She threatened that she would
get her father’s army and battle it out with the Prince...
On the day
of the wedding, the public was wondering if their handsome prince had done the
right thing by agreeing to marry the ugly lady, and then earning the wrath of
the pretty lady…
The Prince
got married to the lady he had chosen.
After they
had exchanged vows in the Church, the Priest told the Prince, “You may now kiss
your bride.”
The moment
the Prince kissed his bride, she got magically transformed to a pretty lady – she
resembled the same lady whom the prince had rejected!
Everyone was
surprised.
The bride
then told them her story, “I am a Princess. I was coming to the Palace when a
Witch swapped my looks with her’s! She thought the Prince would select based on
looks! Now that he has married me, the spell is broken & the Witch is now
powerless!”
There was a
grand ball where the Prince & 'Princess' danced happily.
Everyone was invited to a grand feast.
The Queen
was still in a dilemma if her new daughter-in-law was really a 'Princess' as she
claimed.
She thought,
“For all one knows, she can be a Witch too! Witches can change their form
easily! This might be a trick to fool everyone!”
The Queen then remembered the astrologer's words- "If he marries the right girl- the Princess, then it will rain on his wedding night. But, if he marries the Witch, then there will be no sunrise the next day…”
The Queen then remembered the astrologer's words- "If he marries the right girl- the Princess, then it will rain on his wedding night. But, if he marries the Witch, then there will be no sunrise the next day…”
…And it
rained that night.
This post is a part of Write Over the Weekend, an initiative for Indian Bloggers by BlogAdda.
This post is a part of Write Over the Weekend, an initiative for Indian Bloggers by BlogAdda.
This Story has been chosen as a WOW Post HERE. |
IndiSpire- What
if Cinderella was ugly, yet virtuous kind and courageous? And her Step
Sisters were pretty and yet ruthless and mean? Whom would the prince
choose? #Cinderellawithatwist
I feel the Prince would have chosen the good-at-heart girl just like he did in this story :) Goodness & a beautiful heart wins!
Thus, Cinderella, irrespective of her looks, is destined to marry Prince Charming, provided he is good enough to deserve her!
Great story Anita. Looks aren't everything, it's what inside that counts.
ReplyDeleteThanks Kiran :)
DeleteYes, we need the right heart & mind to recognize the inner beauty & worth...
heyyy thts a small yet a sweet story .. and it rained that night ..
ReplyDeleteThanks Bhavana :)
DeleteIt rained means happy ending- she is the real Princess :)
Haha :) such a cute and quirky fairytale!
ReplyDeleteWelcome to my Blog! Thanks a lot :)
Deleteit has to be witch :P :P a very nice tale :)
ReplyDeleteNo, Ankur, the Prince has married the real Princess! That's why it rained :)
DeleteThanks!
This could be a part of an awesome Children's book!
ReplyDeleteYay! Thank you so much, Red :)
DeleteWhat a story:) I am not a big fan of fairy tales but your story also has logic apart from being sweetly romantic. Enjoyed.
ReplyDeleteWelcome to my Blog, Gitanjali :)
DeleteThanks for such kind words! The story came to my mind the moment I saw the prompt :)
You too can contribute your story/post for the #WOW prompt.
lovely fairy tail, took me to some magical world
ReplyDeleteAuspicious Rain
Thanks Cifar for such lovely words :) Magical :)
DeleteWow I always love fairy tales with happy endings, it's impressive Anita nice job.....All the best for the wow post.
ReplyDeleteThanks for stopping by & sharing such nice words, Arpita! Do keep visiting :)
DeleteWe share our love for Fairy Tales with happy endings then :) Best wishes to you too.
Awesome as ever. Liked your story. Liked the ending too. :)
ReplyDeleteThanks Lancelot :) Delighted that you liked it :)
Deletewow...so cute fairytale...You truly are explorer of miracles Anita :)
ReplyDeleteThanks Priyu :) Glad you liked it!
DeleteI just loved it !! Really !! This is so different of you. I like fairy tales (no it's not just a girl's thing :p) And this can surely be converted into an animated short film for sure... Awesome :)
ReplyDeleteThanks Anmol for such kind words.
DeleteNo, this is not unusual of me! I have written many Fairy-Tales that have been published in Tinkle magazine :)
Glad you loved it!
Oh I did not know about that :) That's great :)
DeleteThanks :)
DeleteCute!!! :) I would've been disappointed if there were any huge twists. Simplicity at its best :)
ReplyDeleteThanks a lot, Shashank :)
DeleteEven I love Simplicity :)
Hey Anita, one more beautiful story as ever. Loved it. ..... :)
ReplyDeleteThanks Priyashi :) Delighted that you loved it :)
DeleteReally liked this unique fairy tale..the prompt fitted well :-)
ReplyDeleteThanks Uma :)
DeleteWe love Fairy Tales :)
Thanks Vishal for such kind words :)
ReplyDeleteDelighted that you liked it so much :)
Nice one Anita!!!
ReplyDeleteI always like fairy tales, it makes reading more interesting
Thanks Madhavi!
ReplyDeleteThat's great to know. So do I :)
Anita applaud your story telling capability...I am sure this will make the cut in the WOW post....Also, tonight I know what story I am going to tell my son......kamal kardiya yaar....this is what I admire in folks like you....hats off...
ReplyDeleteThanks Vidhya for such kind words :)
DeleteYes, this story won the WOW badge! Have included it in this post :)
My daughter also loves such stories.
Anita your story took me down memory lane to my childhood days when the fairy tale with a happy ending ruled the roost. Keep writing dear girl.
ReplyDeleteThanks a lot, Kalpanaji :)
DeleteSo glad to hear from you.
Oh I just love fairy tales!
ReplyDeleteMost of us do, Datta :)
DeleteThanks for reading!
A lovely fairy tale, Anita! Loved reading it. WOW indeed :)
ReplyDeleteThanks a lot, Beloo! Delighted that you loved it :)
DeleteAwesome fairytale. wish I can weave one like you Anita.. jus wow! :)
ReplyDeleteThanks Meera for such WOW words :) I too wish the same- that I can write like you :)
DeleteA delightful story. Enjoyed reading it. :)
ReplyDeleteGlad to learn, Deeshani! Thanks for visiting & reading :)
DeleteI Guess its the witch ...
ReplyDeletebeautifully woven :)
5 ways to wear a LBD
No, Ananya.
DeleteIt's the Princess whom he married. Thus, it rained that night!
Loved this story so so much. A beautiful read :)
ReplyDeleteThanks for your lovely words, Purba :)
DeleteBeautifully weaved. Looks are often deceptive. :)
ReplyDeleteSad that people judge us from our looks (& get deceived!) :)
DeleteYou have raised a pertinent question through your story. Looks are often overrated.
ReplyDeleteIndeed Somali.
DeleteHigh time the world values goodness...
Thats a nice story. I thought you had written it for the latest edition of indispire. Only at the end I realized it was a WOW prompt. I'd written one for it too.
ReplyDeleteYes, I had read & commented for your thrilling sci-fi WOW story- 'A Hundred Rainless Years' :)
DeleteI shared this story with the latest edition of IndiSpire as I felt it fits well with the prompt. Nice that you thought the same :)
Great story Explorer:) 'Magically' woven:):)
ReplyDeleteWish all witches transformed on being kissed;)
Thanks for your nice words, Amitji.
DeleteThat's a pertinent wish indeed! Lots of kisses & transformation of witches :P
Awwww!!! it's too good story....gave me feeling as if I'm going through my school story book but still holds me to 25+ age..Great read :)
ReplyDeleteThank you so much, Akrati!
DeleteNice to go back on such voyages & relive our childhood through stories! I love such transportation too :)
What a sweet and quirky fairy tale Anita. Thoroughly enjoyed the read.. truly creative! :)
ReplyDeleteGlad that you liked it, Maitreni. Thanks for your kind words :)
DeleteAwesome story Soul-sis :) I loved the way you made the prompt so relevant :)
ReplyDeleteLovely to hear from you Soul-sis :) Thanks!
DeleteInteresting fairy tale with an excellent message! :-)
ReplyDeleteThanks for visiting & reading & sharing your thoughts :)
Delete:)
ReplyDeleteWe need more princes like that. Then we'd have more girls 'feeling' beautiful. :)
Totally agree with you, Deepa.
DeleteBeauty lies in the eyes of the beholder.
There's beauty in all of us. Depends on the beholder.
Some people can make others feel beautiful.
Too good.. Could visualize every scene.. Absolutely wonderful..
ReplyDeleteThanks for reading & for your nice words :)
DeleteLovely.....
ReplyDeletethat is one fab story Anita.I love fairy tales for the amount of imagination we can can put in it :)
Thanks a lot! Glad you enjoyed reading it :)
DeleteWhat a sweet story Anita. Hats off to your imagination! :)
ReplyDeleteThanks for your nice words, Indrani :)
DeleteReminds me of all the fairytales I read as a child.Good reading!
ReplyDeleteThanks! Love going on a trip down the childhood memory-lane :)
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