A/N: Hey, there everybody! It's me, MBAV fan66! And it's time for a NEW fairytale to take place in this book of romantic tales and love stories! :D

So, for those of you who guessed the fairytale to be Sleeping Beauty, you were right! And now we get to see how it all plays out in my rendition of the famous tale with our favorite MBAV characters! :)

I hope you all like it just as much as the other two fairytales I've done so far. And thank you to all who've been following along, whether its a fairytale done with your favorite pairing or not. I still appreciate it! :)

So, now it's time for some shout outs:

Bennyweirlover17- I'm so happy that you love the book so far! And that it seems like the Little Red Riding Hood one is your favorite out of the ones I've did so far. I hope you'll like my take on Sleeping Beauty, as well! Anyways, thanks for the follow and favorite on it and please enjoy more of the fairytale fun! :D

TiredOfBeingNice- Thanks! I'm gald you loved the ending. And guess what? You were right! It is Sleeping Beauty! Lol! And guess who's taking the spotlight, yet again as one of the main characters? Hehehe! ;)

Fashiongoddess102- I'm glad you liked it. And that is weird, huh? Wow! Lol! Maybe you're part seer or something and just don't know it, yet? Lol! Or maybe you wished for it to happen so badly in your dreams, that it became reality? :P

Disclaimer: I do not own My Babysitter's A Vampire, it's characters, or the original story of Sleeping Beauty. I also don't own the song that's going to be used in this story later on. All I own is this story and it's plot differences from the original tale and any OCs that may appear.


Story: Sleeping Beauty Part 1

Chapter 20: The Christening Of Princess Della

Main Pairing: Benny/Della


It was a beautiful day as all of the citizens in the kingdom gathered in the town of Whitechapel, the capital of the mighty kingdom, to celebrate and honor the long awaited birth of the new princess, Princess Della.

To King James and Queen Miranda, Della was a miracle as they had wished for nothing more, but to have a child of their own as they tried desperately to have one. So, you could only imagine how thrilled and excited they were when they found out that they were having a baby, finally after so many times of trying.

So, they threw the biggest christening party that they could for the young Della's birth. Everyone was invited, including King Bernard Weir and his wife Queen Linda Weir; of the neighboring kindgom, along with their son Prince Benny Weir who was just one at the time. The Weir's were overjoyed for King James and Queen Miranda with their new arrival and addition to their family. The families have known each other for years now and have become good friends, too. So, of course they were happy once they found out that their long time friends where having a baby girl.

"Congratulations, James! On your new baby girl!" congratulated King Bernard, as he shook King James hand.

"Yes! She's quite the cutie, if I might add." added Queen Linda, admiring the small bundle of joy in Queen Miranda's arms.

"Thank you!" thanked Queen Miranda smiling, as she rocked baby Della in her arms. "She is precious, isn't she?"

"That she is." agreed Queen Linda sweetly. "I remember when our darling little Benny was that small when he was born. He was already the charmer back then." joked Queen Linda, chuckling. "And still is too!" she added humorously.

Once baby Della was finally asleep, Queen Miranda placed the infant into her bassinet to sleep peacefully. Just then a little boy came running up latching onto Queen Linda's leg, giggling. He reached upward, as if wanting to be picked up by her. She did as the toddler had wanted her to do, she picked him up and held him. He laughed when she tickled him on his tummy.

He then looked down and saw the baby wrapped in pink, sleeping peacefully in her little bed. He smiled brightly at the sight of her, as he pointed down at her and said, "Baby!" in his little tiny voice.

The adults laughed at his innocene and cuteness. "Yes, Benny! That is a baby. Her name is Della." replied Queen Linda sweetly to her son.

"What do ya think, son? Isn't she a real cutie?" hinted King Bernard jokingly to his son, giving a quick wink. Little Benny laughed and clapped his hands as he cheered, "Cutie! Cutie!" over and over again, happily.

King Bernard laughed at his son, while Queen Linda didn't look to amused by the joke. "Bernard!" she scolded harshly. "Don't be teaching our son such bad traits!"

Everyone laughed, as the said king shied away embarrassingly.

Just then three little glowing lights came floating into the room and towards them. In a blink of an eye, each orb of light then turned into people with little wings on their backs. The pink one turned into a girl wearing a pink dress who had long straight dark hair. She had a light brown skin tone. She gave off this...know-it-all kind a vibe, it seems when you looked at her.

The green orb turned into a girl wearing a green dress, who also had dark colored hair but it was a bit more waver than the other's. And her skin tone was a bit more darker than the pink girl's. She seemed a bit more mellow than the other two and had a more motherly aura about her.

The blue one had turned into a girl wearing a blue dress who had long blonde hair. She looked to have a bit of a mean streak to her, but also a very kind side as well.

"Oh! We're not late for the newborn Princess's christening, are we?" asked the pink one.

Queen Miranda shook head with a warm smile. "Nope. Not at all." she answered back kindly. "It's a pleasure to have the three good fairies; Hannah, Sarah, and Erica to join us on this glorious day of celebration." she praised highly.

"'Tis our honor milady!" greeted back Hannah politely with a curtsy. "We would've been here sooner, but somebody just had to take forever in getting ready..." she stated with her voice growing more accussing as she spoke, while casting a glare at Erica's way.

Erica just crossed her arms and rolled her eyes at her. "I was just wanting to look my best for the young Princess's christening, Hannah." replied Erica mockingly to the fairy in pink.

The two locked eyes for a second as they both growled at one another. Not wanting to make a scene, Sarah quickly intervened to prevent an agrument from breaking out between the two.

"Ok, girls! I think that's enough drama for one day. Don't you?" spoke Sarah cautiously, giving the two fairies a stern look with her hands held out to keep them from doing something stupid like attacking one another. She was always the mediator between the two, seeing as she got along with both girls just fine without any problems. Where as, for some strange reason Erica's and Hannah's different personalities always seem to clash with one another, it seems.

"Besides! This isn't about us. It's about the new heir to the throne, Princess Della." pointed out Sarah, looking over towards the bassinet adoringly. Her two fellow fairies moods quickly changed, as they two looked over to see the sleeping princess, as they both awed at the adorable sight forgetting all about their little quarrel.

Queen Miranda giggled at the fairies, as she really did enjoyed having them around. "See! What did I tell yah? The girl's already quite the cutie. She's already ending wars with just her looks." joked King Bernard to King James.

Both men laughed together at the joke, when suddenly King James was hit with a brilliant idea.

"Hey, Bernard! I have a proposal that I want to make to you that involves the future of our two kingdoms." spoke King James intriguingly.

"Oh? How so?" questioned King Bernard curiously, with a raised brow.

"What if our children were to someday be wed to one another, as a way to insure that both our kingdoms will always remain united as one?" propositioned King James to his friend.

King Bernard stroked his bread in thought, as he gave it some thought. "That's a great idea, James!" he cheered brightly, lighting up at the idea.

"Then so be it! As of today, Princess Della shall hereby be promised to someday marry Prince Benny as a symbol of our two great kingdoms alliance and friendship with one another!" declared King James proudly to all of his loyal subjects.

Everyone in the room cheered happily, as the two kings shook on their deal of their children marrying one another in the future to better strengthen the bond their two kingdoms share.

"Alright, girls! I believe it's about time that we present the Princess with our gifts." interrupted Hannah politely.

The other two gave a nod of their heads, as Hannah went first. Hannah stepped up to the bassinet where the slumbering Della slept and held up her wand, as she wave it around.

"My gift to the Princess shall be the gift of everlasting beauty and grace." she announced, as she pointed her wand at the princess. Pink sparkles flew from the tip and showered the Princess.

Next up was Sarah, who brought out her wand, as well and held it up high. "I shall bestow upon the Princess the gift of song and harmony. So, that her voice may sound as if an angel is singing." announced Sarah, as she pointed her wand down at the Princess. Green sparkles came out of her's and floated down upon baby Della.

Lastly, it was Erica's turn, but right when she was about to grant the Princess's gift the doors to the ballroom suddenly flew open. Everyone turned to see who it was, but all gasped at the sight of the person there before them.

It was none other than Stephanie herself.

She strode through the room with such grace and dignity, as she carried her staff in her hands. "Well! Well! Well! It looks as if we're having a party of some sorts?" mocked Stephanie tauntingly. She walked right up to the royals standing there, as Queen Miranda quickly picked up her sleeping baby and held her close to her.

Queen Linda held little Benny close to her, as she tried to quiet the one year old down some, who was terrified of the scary lady in the room.

Stephanie was soon stopped in her tracks when the three good fairies stood between her and the Princess. She frowned at their presence, before taking a look around the room seeing as everybody in the kingdom was invited, except for her. She gasped fakingly, placing a hand over her heart.

"And it seems as if I wasn't invited, either! How rude!" she mocked in fake hurt, but then she grinned.

"That's because nobody wants you here, you evil witch!" spat Erica spitefully, as she took a couple of steps forward with her chest held high.

Stephanie casted a hate filled glare her way, as she growled lightly under her breath. She then smirked mischievously at the three, as her cold eyes briefly landed on the baby princess in the queen's arms.

"Fine! Have it your way!" sighed out Stephanie, as she waved it off dismissively before grinning that evil grin of her's. "But before I go! I too shall bestow a gift upon the Princess." she announced deviously.

Before anybody could stop her from casting the spell, Stephanie held up her staff and began to cast her spell.

"Before the sun shall set on the Princess's sixteenth birthday..." she began. "She shall prick her finger upon the spindle of a spinning wheel...AND DIE!" she finished dramatically, with her evil laugh ringing out throughout the room. Thunder crashed in the background just outside the windows.

Angered and enraged by the witch's curse placed upon his daughter's life, King James ordered his men to seize Stephanie, but right when they reached her, she had managed to escape by disappearing into a large burst of green flames.

"Oh, James! Our baby girl!" cried Queen Miranda fearfully to her husband, as she held baby Della tightly and buried her face into King Jame's shoulder. He brought an arm around her to comfort his crying wife.

"There! There, my love!" he condoled soothingly. "Surely there must be away around Stephanie's evil curse upon our daughter life?" he said to her, comfortingly.

The three fairies all looked at each other and gave a slight nod. "There is." spoke up Hannah quitely to the two royals.

They turned to face the fairies, waiting for them to continue.

Erica then stepped forward with a small confident smile on her face. "I have yet to give the Princess my gift, your majesties." she informed kindly.

"So then, you can remove the curse that she laid upon our darling little girl?" asked Queen Miranda hopefully.

Erica shook her head sadly. "No. I can not, I'm afaid. Her magic is too powerful than my own and the curse she had placed upon the Princess is too strong for my magic to undo." she answered back, glumly. "But perhaps I can alter it enough so that something more powerful than dark magic can break it when the time comes." explained Erica with more determination in her voice now.

King James and Queen Miranda both looked at each other and then down at their precious little girl. They both smiled when they saw her smile in her sleep. They looked back up at Erica.

"Ok. Do what you must. If it'll save our baby girl, then do it." spoke Queen Miranda confidently, flashing them a simple hopeful smile.

"As you wish, miladay." nodded Erica, out of respect.

She then walked up to the Queen and her infant child. Erica smiled at the adorable sight before lifting up her wand and proceeding with reciting the words that would hopefully change the Princess's course of fate.

"If by chance the Princess pricks her finger on her sixteenth birthday before sunset, then instead of dying she shall fall into an eternal slumber, where only her true love's kiss can break the spell that keeps her asleep forevermore. Only then shall she awaken and the curse be lifted." recited Erica with dignity, as she waved her wand around and then pointed it at the baby. Blue sparkles then floated down towards the princess.

"Did it work?" asked King James.

"Sadly, we do not know. Not until the day of her sixteenth birthday arrives, your majesty. And if she will ever prick her finger upon a spindle." answered back Sarah, sympathetically.

"Then I shall make a decree to prevent such an aweful fate from ever befalling my daughter!" demanded King James boldy with such determination. "I declare that ALL spinning wheels in the kingdom to be gathered and burned, to prevent the tragedy that looms over our beloved Princess Della's head!" he declared strongly, as he gave the order to the guards to spread the word and to begin the rounding up of all the spinning wheels in the kingdom to be burned.

The King's men immediately set out to conduct the King's official decree to gather and burn all spinning wheels. Once word had spread, all the citizens in the kingdom did what was ordered of them to do in order to protect the Princess from her horrible fate, which was placed upon her by the evil Stephanie.


Hannah, Sarah, and Erica though still worried and feared for the Princess's life knowing just how merciless Stephanie is. They knew that Stephanie wouldn't let some simple little setback deter her from keeping her evil plan from taking place before the sun sets on Della's sixteenth birthday. So, they secretly slipped away by shrinking themselves to go speak somewhere more privately, which was inside an antique armoire thingy of some sorts. They locked themselves inside with magic by turning the little key on the outside to lock it.

"Alright, girls! We need to come up with a plan on how to keep the Princess safe from Stephanie. We all know how ruthless she can be and that by just simply burning all the spinning wheels in the kingdom isn't going stop her so easily." strategized Hannah.

"Yes, but the question is how do we stop her?" questioned Sarah concernedly. "We can't use our magic to do bad or evil things. Only things for good." she pointed out, knowingly.

"It'd be good for the Princess if Stephanie was gone." snorted Erica snidely in a joking like manner.

Hannah shot Erica a stern glare for her comment, but then she lit up at as an idea came to her. "I've got it!" she blurted out excitingly. Sarah and Erica looked at her expectingly. "What if we hid the Princess in plain sight until after her sixteenth birthday has passed! That a way the prophecy can't come to happen!" suggested Hannah enthusiastically.

Erica and Sarah's eyes both lit up at the idea. "That's a wonderful idea, Hannah!" praised Sarah happily. "But how do we hide her from Stephanie's evil eye?" she wondered.

"Simple! I'll just turn her into a flower and hide her in my flower garden." boasted Hannah proudly, until Erica pointed out a certain flaw in her plan.

"Yeah, but Stehpanine enjoys ruinning your flower gardens by setting them on fire." pointed out Erica.

Both Sarah's and Hannah's cheery demeanor soon fell at the mention of that. "Oh, yeah. That's right." replied Hannah sullenly.

They thought really hard about it, until Sarah finally came up with a wonderful idea.

"How about we just have one of the peasants take care of her until her birthday comes to pass?!" suggested Sarah brightly.

"That's a marvelous idea, Sarah! You're a genius!" praised Hannah cheerfully.

"Yes, but how can we be so sure that the peasant we entrust the Princess to isn't secretly working for Stephanie?" asked Erica skeptically.

Hannah rolled her eyes at her. "Must you be such a downer all the time?" commented Hannah rhetortically, making Erica glare at her with a bitter growl. Hannah ignored her and continued to speak. "Because, it won't be one peasant who raises the girl, but instead three." emphasized Hannah amusingly.

Erica and Sarah both looked at her cluelessly. "What do you mean three?" asked Erica incredulously. "Yeah! What I had in mind was just only one peasant taking care of Princess Della. Not three." wondered Sarah curiously, even though it was her idea, but Hannah seemed to of changed the details of it a bit.

Hannah giggled at their confused expressions, as she waved her wand around. Erica, Sarah, and Hannah's outfits had all magically then changed into what the commoners might wear. Both Sarah and Erica looked at their new attire in awe, as they pieced together what their fellow fairy had in mind.

Sarah thought it was a great idea, but the expression on Erica's face was much different. Instead, she looked more appalled than anything.

"We shall be the three peasants who raise her!" chirped Hannah brightly.

"Oh, no-no-no-no! I am NOT wearing clothes like this!" exclaimed Erica horrified, looking down at herself. She then looked back up to glare at the pink fairy. "I refuse!" she demanded strictly.

But Hannah just blew her off. "Oh, Erica! Relax! You look just fine!" she scoffed, nonchalantly. "And besides, we must look like this in order to fit in more better and to disguise ourselves from Stephanie's watchful eye."

Erica threw her hands up frustratingly at the thought of having to wear peasant clothes.

"I'm assuming that also means no magic, as well, Hannah?" asked Sarah curiously, wanting to make sure.

"You're absolutely right, Sarah! We can't go around using magic if we're suppose to be commoners! Stephanine would surely discover us, if we did!" exclaimed Hannah in realization at the thought.

"What?!" shouted Erica surprisingly. "It's one thing that I have to dress like...like...this! But to not be able to do magic and having to actually live as a commoner, too is just preposterous!" complained Erica, unhappily.

"Come on, Erica! We have too, if we want to remain hidden." pleaded Sarah. "It's for the Princess. Do it for her, if not for us. Please!" begged Sarah innocently, batting her eyelashes at the blonde.

Erica gave it some thought, as her posture then relaxed defeatedly. "Fine." sighed Erica. "For the Princess." she huffed, crossing her arms.

The other two smiled. "Oh! I before I forget!" exclaimed Hannah. "I better get rid of our wings! You don't see too many peasants wondering around with wings, now do you?!" giggled Hannah to herself, as she made their wings disappear with a flick of her wand.

After that they exited the antique, with Hannah using her wand to make them big again (since she already took theirs earlier). She then hid her wand with the others, once they were normal size, again. She proceeded to tell the King and Queen of their plan, who reluctantly agreed to go along with it, but did so anyways for the safety of young Della.

And so, with that the plan was set into motion, as the three good fairies had managed to slip away from the castle secretively, cradling a tiny infant child in one of their arms, to raise as if she was their own until her sixteenth birthday had come to pass.


A/N: And that's the first chapter to the fairytale, Sleeping Beauty, done MBAV style! :D

So, tell me what you think so far. I hope that you all will like it since it's a Bella (Benny/Della) one. I know it's not one of the more common pairings out there, but I still hope you all will enjoy and follow along with it, regardless. :)

So, now we get back to Stephanie's evil side again since she was a good witch in the last story. Lol! I think in this one I will go with the young version of Stephanie since the three good fairies are also kind a young themselves in this one. But if you want then you can go on ahead and imagine her as her older version, if you like. Either one doesn't really matter, anyways. ;P

So, until next chapter I'll be seeing you all around! Bye! :D