Cinderella: Magical Girl

Authors note: I'm sorry for all of the Cinderella (Disney film or other versions) fans that are reading this. This is your warning prior to you reading this. This story deviates greatly from the original. I do not own Puella Madoka Magica, Cinderella or any of their surrounding properties.

Prologue

Felicia of Cinders looked at her nearly bald baby girl who was sleeping beside her. "Ella of Cinders." She whispered with a smile, "My beautiful girl, my love, my all."

Suddenly there was a loud crash, Ella began to cry, Felicia held her close to calm herself and her daughter. There was chaos downstairs a confrontation between the intruders and Ella's father. The sound of heavy boots coming up the stairs terrified Felicia.

"My love," she whispered, "my love is dead, and now I will rot too." She began to cry, "please spirits, I don't want to die! Save me!"

A furry white creature with red eyes came to the window, "So, you're ready to accept my contract?"

Heavy fists pounded on the wooden door, threatening to break their hinges."Yes, yes just protect me and my daughter in what ever way you can."

The contract was completed.

The door gave in to the cruel men's blows. They leered at the young girl, but before they could touch her, two Larks swooped in and attacked them. Felicia smiled, as the men ran out of the room in panic.

"Oh thank you spirit!" She cried hugging Kyubye, but when she did, she felt a pain near her breasts. She looked down and saw her pink soul gem. She chuckled, "Oh what great irony the world thrusts upon me. For now, though my daughter lives, I can no longer look after her if I should die doing the duties of a magical girl." She shook her head.

"No I cannot leave my daughter alone like that. But who would take in a poor orphan girl?"Her eyes lit up, "of course! Kindly, drunk Uncle Charles, he would take her in without a moments hesitation, and his wife would make a lovely care taker. They have plenty of room in their large house."

And that was that, after a few minutes talking to Uncle Charles, she set off, not knowing what life had in store for her baby.