Belle and Adam stared at each other lovingly as they danced in front of an adoring assemblage when they felt themselves tapped by Pony and Annie, who took turns dancing with the other.
"Who would've thought that what was inside the book turned to be the real thing?" Ruth said as she watched with Maurice, the Potts, George and Helen, who sighed. "Don't you just love a happy ending?"
"Oh, yeah." George agreed upon seeing Fifi brushing Lumiere on the chin.
But before he could get closer, Lumiere stopped him, saying. "Ho, ho, nice try, Monsieur Bramley. But this one is mine!"
But before he could chase after Fifi, Cogsworth stepped in, saying. "Well, Lumiere, old friend. Shall we let bygones be bygones?"
"Of course, mon ami." agreed Lumiere. "I knew Belle would break the spell."
"I don't mean to disagree," chuckled Cogsworth. "But I believe I told you."
"No, you didn't. I told you." said Lumiere.
"You most certainly did not, you pompous parrafin-headed pea-brain!" argued Cogsworth.
"Why, you...you overgrown pocket watch!" fumed Lumiere.
But as they start to fight, Mrs. Potts got in the way, telling them. "Break it up, you two! Can't you see we're trying to enjoy the moment?"
"Sorry, Mrs. Potts." Lumiere and Cogsworth said together.
"Hmm, that's telling 'em, Potsy." Ruth said, giving Mrs. Potts the low-five.
At another part of the ballroom, Annie was telling her friends what she and Pony had experienced in the castle.
"So, Adam was actually...the Beast?" asked Clara.
"Yep." said Annie. "Placed under a powerful spell."
"Aw, I can't believe I missed it." said Heston.
"Lucky." said Brian.
"So romantic." said Gerry.
"Yeah." Pony agreed while seeing Belle and Adam dance past them. "Yet, there's one thing that still got me puzzled."
"What's that?" asked Annie.
"There were no enchanted objects in this story." Pony said, looking through the fairy-tale book, which Annie and her friends looked at.
Seeing that Pony was reading the story of..."Beauty and the Beast," Clara, Heston, Brian and Gerry laughed.
"Oh, Pony." Annie said, hugging him as they, along with their friends, family, and all who are present watched Belle and Adam dance happily ever after.
Certain as the sun
Rising in the east
Tale as old as time
Song as old as rhyme
Beauty and the Beast
Tale as old as time
Song as old as rhyme
Beauty and the Beast
Outside the castle, Pony climbed up to where a new stained glass window was put up with Belle and Adam surrounded by the staff, on which he plans to tape a picture of himself and Annie.
But he couldn't get the tape out, mainly because of his hooves.
Pony pulled harder...only to break the window.
"PONY!" he heard everyone call out.
Chuckling nervously, Pony just held the picture on the pointed lead, only to slip and land on the branch of a cherry blossom tree, where he gives out a wink to the readers, concluding our story.
Author's Note:
With this last part included, that's how "Beauty, Pony and the Beast" would end...if it was made into an actual movie, that is.
