Disclaimer – I own nothing of Wicked or the song Cinderella by Steven Curtis Chapman. Rent obviously belongs to Jonathon Larson. 'Nuff said. I can say that I do own my original characters and the plot.
Italics are song lyrics.
A/N: I was listening to the song Cinderella and thought that it would make a cute Wicked story. The Aaden in this story is Cami's boyfriend and Elphaba's son.
A/N 2: Thanks to Maureen Elphaba Thropp for this idea!
Summary: AU: Fiyero's relationship with his daughter, Cami. Set to the song Cinderella by Steven Curtis Chapman. ONE-SHOT. My first Wicked story, so be nice.
Genre: Family/General
Rating: K+
CINDERELLA
By Lucky Eponine
Fiyero smiled as he watched his seven-year-old daughter, Cami, dance around her bedroom. Cami was a clumsy girl, but in Fiyero's heart, she was as graceful as a swan. As of the moment, she was listening to the latest Hannah Montana song and trying to dance to it.
She spins and she sways
To whatever song plays
Without a care in the world
And I'm sitting here wearing
The weight of the world on my shoulders.
Fiyero had had a long day at work, and there was still a lot of work to do. Since Cami's mother had passed away the year before, Fiyero took on the responsibility of being both a working dad and a stay-at-home dad.
He felt Cami tug on his pant leg. He looked down into her beautiful blue-green eyes.
"Daddy, there's a ball at the castle. I've been invited, and I need to practice my dancing. Please, daddy, please?" Cami pleaded. Fiyero smiled and picked her up and danced with her.
It's been a long day There's a ball at the castle
And there's still work to do
She's pulling at me
Saying "Dad I need you
And I've been invited
And I need to practice my dancing
Oh, please, Daddy, please?"
So I will dance with Cinderella
While she is here in my arms
'Cause I know something the prince never knew
Oh, I will dance with Cinderella
I don't want to miss even one song
'Cause all too soon the clock will strike midnight
And she'll be gone…
"He's a really nice guy. You'd totally be impressed. Do you approve of this dress?" Cami asked ten years later. Fiyero set down his magazine and looked up at his daughter. She was wearing a floor-length red dress with ruffles at the bottom. Fiyero smiled approvingly.
Back in Cami's bedroom, she told him that the prom was a week away and she needed to practice her dancing. Fiyero smiled and put on some slow music. Together, the two of them danced across Cami's bedroom floor.
She says he's a nice guy and I'd be impressed
She wants to know if I approve of the dress
She says, "Dad, the prom is just one week away
And I need to practice my dancing
Oh, please, Daddy, please?"
So I will dance with Cinderella She will be gone
While she is here in my arms
'Cause I know something the prince never knew
Oh, I will dance with Cinderella
I don't want to miss even one song
'Cause all too soon the clock will strike midnight
And she'll be gone
Fiyero opened the door and hugged his twenty-seven-year-old daughter. She hugged him back, tears filling her eyes.
"Come in." Fiyero told his daughter. She entered the house, followed by her boyfriend of four years, Aaden Thropp.
The two of them sat on the loveseat while Mark and his wife of eight years, Glinda, sat on the couch. Fiyero noticed the ring on Cami's finger and felt tears in his eyes – his baby was growing up.
"Dad, I know the wedding's six months away, but could you help me with my dancing, please?" Cami pleaded.
"Of course, sweetie." Fiyero told her, kissing her forehead.
Well, she came home today with a ring on her hand
Just glowing and telling us all they had planned
She says, "Dad, the wedding's still six months away
But I need to practice my dancing
Oh, please, Daddy, please?"
So I will dance with Cinderella
While she is here in my arms
'Cause I know something the prince never knew
Oh, I will dance with Cinderella
I don't want to even miss one song
'Cause all too soon the clock will strike midnight
And she'll be gone.
