After nearly a year of waiting, heeeeeeeeeeere's chapter 4!

First off I want to say I'm super sorry for not updating this in a long time. With all my other stories going on I just forgot about this.

But I am happy to say this will be the last chapter of this story and it'll have a happy ending. :) After all, aren't most fairy tales supposed to have happy endings?

I'm happy that everyone liked this story and I hope I didn't rush this or anything. I wanted to get every "Cinderella" detail in this but I didn't want it to drag too long. Would you believe this only took a day and a half to finish? I would've posted this yesterday but I fell asleep. But please don't hate me if it's not perfect.

And be sure to keep an eye out for updates of my other stories including "Personality Drabbles."

Enjoy the final chapter!

Regular Show and the characters belong to J.G. Quintel not me.

Chapter 4: Happy Ending At Last

The princess sat in her room, thinking about the blue jay she met and left her at the ball in a haste without knowing exactly who he was. She gazed at the glass shoe in her hands as the Grand Duke knocked on the door.

Knock! Knock! Knock!

"Come in!" she called.

"Pardon me your highness," Rigby announced as he entered, "but your father is very concerned about you right now and asked me to check on you."

The princess only sighed as she held the shoe close, "I wish I was alright Rigby, but I just met the most wonderful young man at the ball and he up and left without warning. I never even knew his name or anything." she sighed again, "Have the guards found him yet?"

Rigby shook his head sadly, "I'm very sorry Princess, but none of them found a trace of the man."

"Oh." Margaret looked down and felt all hope was lost.

"Is there anything I can do to help, your majesty?" he asked softly.

Then Margaret thought of an idea, "Yes! You can! Tomorrow you can help me search the kingdom and have every young man try on this shoe!"

"But why?"

"If a boy happens to have the shoe fit him, I will marry him." she said, "Go send the word out at once!"

"Yes your majesty." Rigby bowed and walked out the door.

Then Margaret laid down on her bed and gazed at the ceiling, "Soon, my prince. Soon I will find you and we will be together forever."

The next morning, Mordecai woke up early to get on with his chores. Benson and Skips were not all the surprised by this, but they did notice their stepbrother was acting a little more distracted than usual.

"Hm hm hm hm." he hummed to himself, "Ah...Princess Margaret." once in a while he would dance the same way he did with her.

"What's up with him?" Benson questioned his older brother, "He's acting like he's floating in space or something."

"Who cares?" Skips shrugged, "You know how he is. But there is something more important I need to tell you."

"What is it?"

"You remember that guy who left the ball last night and lost that glass shoe?" he asked.

"Yeah?" Benson nodded.

"Well, I heard that they've been hunting all night for the boy who lost his glass shoe last night." he said.

"Who is?"

"Princess Margaret and the Grand Duke." Skips answered, catching Mordecais attention.

"The Princess!" Mordecai said quietly.

"She'll be coming here before too long and she'll ask us to try on the shoe." Skips explained, "And if it fits, by royal command one of us will be the princesses' groom!"

"Her groom?" Mordecai said as his eyes grew wide.

"Her groom?!" Benson practically jumped, "Mordecai! Mend my suit and fix my shoes!"

"And help me fix my-" Skips turned to see his brother was already gone, "Now where did he go?!"

Mordecai had already left for his room to grab the shoe from the previous night to show Princess Margaret, unaware his mean brothers were trailing close behind.

"Now my dreams will finally come true." he said as he grabbed his shoe, "I will marry the Princess and live happily at last."

He turned around to go get dressed when Skips and Benson appeared in front of him and snatched the shoe from his hand.

"So you did go to the ball after all, didn't you?" Skips smirked evilly as he grabbed Mordecais arm.

"Hey! Let me go!" Mordecai protested, "That's mine!"

"Ha! You think the Princess will fall in love with a stupid servant like you?" Benson said as Skips handed him the shoe, "You're nothing and you always will be! The princess will wed one of us and you'll remain here for the rest of your days!"

He opened the closet door, Skips shoved Mordecai inside, closed the door, and Benson locked it with a key.

"This will teach you to disobey us." Skips said to the door.

"No! Let me out!" Mordecai shouted as he banged the door, "You can't do this! Please, let me out!"

"That'll keep him busy." Skips said.

"Yep. Now let's go get ready. This is our last chance to prove ourselves." Benson and Skips left the room.

A little while later, Princess Margaret and Grand Duke Rigby arrived at the park house hoping they'll find the one they're looking for.

"You think he'll be here?" she asked Rigby, "I have a strange feeling about this place."

"We've been searching the whole kingdom your highness." Rigby said in a tired voice, "But who knows? Maybe we'll be lucky and he'll be here."

"You're right. Maybe he will be here." she nodded slightly as she stepped out of the carriage.

"And hopefully we'll finally be done and go home!" Rigby complained in his mind.

The two walked up the steps, knocked on the door, and were greeted by the two stepbrothers.

"Welcome, your majesty and your grace." Benson bowed and lets them in, "I am Benson and this is my older brother Skips."

"It's a real pleasure to have you in our humble home, Princess." Skips said politely, "Please walk this way."

Skips and his brother walked into the living room with Princess Margaret and Grand Duke Rigby, slowly, following behind them.

"Those two are not what they seem to be." Margaret whispered very discreetly, "I hope the shoe doesn't fit them."

"You and me both, your highness." Rigby agreed, "Those guys would be the downfall of the kingdom."

Luckily, Benson and Skips never heard what they sat and they both sat down waiting to try on the glass shoe.

Benson was first but when Rigby tried to put it on him, it wouldn't fit.

"Ugh! Come on!" Rigby struggled.

"Can't you try any harder?!" Benson yelled.

"I'm trying sir, but it won't fit!" this went on for about a minute before Rigby finally gave up and went to Skips who snagged the slipper away.

"I'll make it fit myself." Skips forced the slipper on and it looked like it did fit.

"It fits!" Benson said with a smile.

"It fits?" Margaret and Rigby asked with concern.

But suddenly, the slipper came flying right off and would've broken into pieces if Rigby hadn't caught it.

"Rigby, are you alright?" Princess Margaret helped him up.

"Yes, your majesty. I'm alright." then he thought to himself, "At least she treats me better, unlike her father."

"Oh my humblest apologies your highness." Skips gave a sigh of relief, "It shall not happen again."

"It certainly won't." she said firmly.

Meanwhile,

Mordecai sat on the floor and sobbed for he thought his dreams were crashing down on him once again, "I can't believe this is happening!" he cried, "Why must my brothers ruin everything?! What am I gonna do?"

As he was crying, a blue orb had a bright glow that filled the whole closet. He lifted his head and tried to make out what it was.

"What the?"

"Don't give up, son." a voice said softly, "This will be the start of the rest of your life. There's no reason to quit now."

Mordecai knew the voice sounded familiar, "D-Dad?"

"Go to her, son." another voice said, "You must hurry and reach the princess before it's too late."

"M-Mom? I-Is that you?"

Then, the glow grew wider causing Mordecai to shut his eyes. He heard a creak and opened his eyes to see the door has opened!

"Whoa!"

Although he was amazed by this act of magic, he quickly ran out of his room and to the stairs to see the Princess and Grand Duke about to leave.

"There is no one else here I presume." Margaret asked.

"No, your majesty." Benson answered and shook his head.

"Very well." she turned to walk away, "Good day."

"Wait!" Mordecai called from the stairs, "Please wait! May I try it on?"

Margaret and Rigby turned around to see Mordecai coming down and they immediately smiled at each other for they believed this was the young man they were looking for. For Benson and Skips however...

"How the heck did he get out?!" Skips whispered to his younger brother.

'I don't know!" Benson whispered back.

Benson ran in front of the Princess and tried their best to take her attention away from Mordecai.

"Oh, you don't want him Princess!" Benson mildly panicked, "He's just our lowly stepbrother! He likes to make up stuff! Hehehe."

"Yeah!" Skip agreed, "He's just imaginative and very naive!"

"Well, I don't think he's like that at all." Margaret defended, "I think he's the most wonderful, kind, and perfect boy I met. Please step aside."

"But your highness-" he begged.

"As Princess, I order you to step aside at once!" she ordered.

Not wanting to anger the Princess any further, Benson stepped aside and allowed the princess to approach Mordecai who smiled upon her.

"I'd never thought I'd see you again." she said softly.

"I was beginning to think the same thing." he shot a glance at his stepbrothers who glared at him.

Margaret led him to a chair, "Please be seated." Mordecai did as she commanded and sat down.

Maraget took the shoe, placed it on Mordecais foot, and it was a perfect fit! Margarets smile grew wide as she looked up at the young man in front of her.

"I knew it." she said happily, "It is you!"

"But how do you know it's really him?" Skips asked in doubt.

Then all of a sudden, the second glass slipper appeared on the table next to them.

"What's this here?" Rigby took it and placed it on Mordecai which was another perfect fit.

"I lost the first one when I left." Mordecai admitted.

"That settles it!" Margaret said happily, "You shall be my husband!"

"WHAT?!" Benson and Skips said in anger, "Him?! There must be some mistake, your majesty! Surely you wouldn't want a slacker like him, Princess! Plus he's all filthy and raggedy!"

"I don't care." Margaret said as she hugged Mordecai, "I did not fall in love with a fancy suit or glass foot-wear but with the young man who had stolen my heart."

"Oh Princess.." Mordecai leaned in and kissed Margaret on the lips.

Shortly after, Mordecai and Margaret were married at the palace. The king was happy that his daughter finally settled down with someone and he is looking forward to his future grandchildren. Benson and Skips now live alone at the house and have to do all the housework by themselves. But, about a month later, they would squander their fortune, lose the house and live out on the streets with nothing to show for.

At his first night at the castle, Mordecai looked out the window and held the picture of his parents in his hands, "My wishes are granted at last. Thank you mom and dad. Thank you for everything. I love you guys and I'll think of you both every day."

He sets the picture on his new nightstand and goes to sleep, happy that his new life as a Prince awaits him and many wonderful things will come his way.

And they all lived happily ever after.

The End