So, what if Cinderella never actually had a fairy godmother?
Result: In the movie, poor Cindy is left in the house, in tatters after her two stepsisters rip her dress to shreds. They leave for the ball where the prince would choose his bride, and Cinderella would be stuck at home, cleaning or talking to her mice friends. So, basically, Cinderella would be left teary-eyed in the pumpkin patch (which was never seen or made mention of in the movie) and she would remain there crying and sobbing about silly nonsense about dreams to her little creature friends.
Cinderella would then have a bitter taste of the world, finally having all its utter cruelty take over and crush her warm loving spirit. Soon enough, she begins to speak very roughly, much like a cornish woman of the lower class and soon her figure would start to go and her face would begin to sag since she no longer holds the will for her skin to hold tight over her delicate features no longer. She does not long to sing to her creature friends, so the mice and birds have nothing better to do than to just...ditch and find something better to sing about.
In terms of the ugly stepsisters and her evil stepmother (who has a sharp wit of a salesmen), their plans for the ball are a success. The pepper spray for the prince worked splendidly, and his limited vision allowed him to become vulnerable to the young lady who would rush by his side...and non other than the "more attractive" step-sister would be the answer. They marry and live prestigiously....and the closest Cinderella would get to the Prince would be shining his shoes every morning.
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