You’re Getting Warm
Because she
was a princess, she had access to her mother’s magic mirror. When she turned
sixteen, and was old enough to date, she realized that the questions she had
asked the mirror in the past were embarrassingly trivial. She knew now, the
only vital question was which of her suitors would make her happy ever after.
“Magic
mirror, make me see, Which young man is right for me?”
… Who will
love me day and night?”
. . . Who is worthy of my hand?”
She
rephrased the question, and asked it many times a day. She asked politely, and
when that didn’t work, she was blunt and direct. “Stupid mirror on the wall,
show me who is best of all!” She was really quite frustrated! The mirror had
always worked before! “Where did Mom hide the Halloween candy?” “What did Dad get me for Christmas?” Now she was asking the most important question,
and the mirror was behaving like a plain old mirror! It was so important! Which
of the young heroes and princes would love her the best?
She tried
it once more: “Magic mirror my knowledge fill; Who loves me best and always
will?”
The
princess said a bad word. She had really thought that she would get an answer
this time, but there the mirror was, just showing her reflection. She huffed
off and went to tell her mom that the mirror was broken. It was quite
aggravating.
3 comments:
Elisabeth, maybe? I love the rhymes in here! So cute!
I thought this was my mom's.
I'm guessing Elisabeth's?
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