Blind Love
By: Lady Crescent Moon
E-mail: loveable84@hotmail.com
Timeline: Alternate Reality

Allo Allo! Here's another fanfic that I've written. Well, not exactly...this isn't MY fanfic. I'm borrowing this story from yet ANOTHER Chinese movie. I would give credit except I have no idea what the real title of it is. If anyone has any idea, please let me know. It would be much appreciated. I know I'm taking other people's ideas for 'fics. But I really do think that these storylines are wonderful and others should be able to enjoy the story, not just Chinese people who get the chance to see these movies. I hope you enjoy reading this.

Standard Disclaimer Applies...However much I WISH SM was mine, it isn't. So, I'll just have to settle for borrowing the SM characters. ::siiiigh:: ^-^ The story plot isn't mine either. I really don't know what the movie is. If I could, I would give due credit. If anyone knows, e-mail me please!

Prologue: The Past - A fairy tale

A little girl with blond meatballs tied into her hair, laid in bed, enraptured in the story her grandmother was telling her. It was the fairy tale of Cinderella, the girl who claimed blissful happiness with her soul mate and lived happily ever after. Her grandmother was nearing toward the end of the story.
"...And so, her Prince Charming had come to receive her for a bride. He rode towards her from a distance, mounted on a white horse. He-"
"No way! A white horse? Is that really true? How do you know?" the child asked in a her innocent voice, giggling at the strange prospect of a white horse.
"Because Prince Charming always rescues his princess on a white horse. It's a rule," her grandfather said in a serious mannerbut his eyes twinkled in merriment.
"It is true. Then, the prince swept Cinderella off her feet and propped her on the white horse. They rode off into the sunset, never turning back. They had many, many children and loved each other deeply. And...they lived happily ever after."
A boy, a couple years older than his sister, pranced into the room. "Everyone knows that story's not true! There's no such thing as Prince Charming or Cinderella. So they can't live happily ever after!"
She started to wail, tears flowing out of her big blue eyes. "I-Is that true, Grandma? There's n-no prince or princess?"
The grandmother gave a reproving look at the boy. "It's not true. He's just trying to upset you."
The grandfather reached for the boy and took out a ping-pong paddle he kept with him, always. Come here! I'm going to punish you now, for making your sister cry!" He made the boy lay on his lap, his rear end sticking up. The grandfather started to hit him. They were moderately light smacks, however, for he would never mean to hurt his grandchildren. The boy made sounds of pain, but was only half sincere.
The girl giggled at their silliness as her eyes began to droop. She fought to keep them open. "I'm glad that she's happy, Grandma. Will I be a princess too?"
"Of course, sweetie. One day, you'll find your Prince Charming too. Like I have." Her grandmother looked at her husband and smiled, love shining in her eyes. He smiled back, as a mutual message conveyed between the two: "I love you."
The little girl finally gave up. Her eyes closed and she fell asleep, comforted by the reassurance of her grandmother and grandfather.