The Lady Tremaine Inn was down a short alley. Behind it you could see Cinderella's Castle. I checked to make sure Ashley, Genie, and the boys were all here as it started to rain. We ran to the inn and knocked on the door. A woman with gray hair in a tight bun and a stiff dress answered the door.

"Come in", she said, grimly.

"We need a room. Is this an Inn where we can stay?" I said.

"Well, looks like you finally learned something, Genius!" A teenage girl about 19 behind the counter said.

The stiff woman shot her a look.

"Drizella!" she said menacingly.

"Sorry!" the girl said straightening the green bow in her raven black hair.

"I am Lady Tremaine," the stiff woman said a little more kindly.

"Stepmother," Ashley whimpered from behind me.

"You're Cinderella's stepmother," I said.

"Yes," she said looking flattered.

She held out her hand to reveal a a giant, I'm talking humongous, Mount Kilimanjaro humongous, diamond.

"Do you see my diamond?" she asked smiling." The prince gave it to me."

"Huh! How could he miss it!" Drizella sneered.

Lady Tremaine shot her a dirty look. Drizella backed away and almost tripped on her green dress. Then, a girl with red hair in braids, a long purple dress, and some golden square on the top of her head entered.

"Mother, someone caught Lucifer eating some of their dinner," she said holding up a black cat with a white tip on it's tail.

"Lucifer!" Lady Tremaine said shooting the cat one of her killer looks.

"Good job, Anastasia, you get a two shilling raise," Lady Tremaine said.

"But, Mother!" Drizella whined.

Lady Tremaine shot her a 'You have to sleep sometime' look.

"Anastasia, give our guests the Lady Tremaine suite," Lady Tremaine said.

"Great job, Twinkle Toes," Drizella smeared as we walked past her.

"Thank you," I said handing Anastasia four quarters.

She smiled and ran away.

"How much did I give her in her money?" I asked Genie.

Genie turned into an accountant with a typewriter and said "Well about two hundred dollars."

I sighed and rolled my eyes. The room was big. It had two couches, one four poster bed, four single beds and two bedside tables, one coffee table, three floor lamps and two overhead lights. Behind the four poster bed was a five feet by five feet window with a view of the castle.

"Go to sleep," I instructed as everyones clothes turned into pajamas.

I woke up as Genie mad us breakfast and we left the Inn. Genie poofed up horses and we road to the forest. We stopped at a sign that said 'Andalasia 100 miles. Home to Queen Nancy and King Edward'.