Running down the stairs she slipped and let her glass slippers fall down the stairs as her body bash against the staircase every time she fell one more step. Her body lay lifeless at the bottom of the stairs, blood gushing out of her, her breath gone and her blood pouring out from her body. The prince stays at the top of the stairs and see's the body there, the beloved Cinderella was now gone, gone from the earth that she once had her feet on.
Ella, known to everyone else as Cinderella, was a girl that one could describe as poor, sad and hopeless. She no longer had a mother which meant that the evil woman that married her father would now 'look' after her. It was not a very very nice enviroment for her. She would be locked in an attic looking room and that is where she would stay unless chores needed doing. Ella had no other family that cared for her, she didn't talk to anyone else.
Now we have Henry, known to everyone as Prince Charming, who we describe as loving, bold, strong and the most handsome man alive. Of course the prince would be attending the ball later that month. It was August and it was becoming closer and closer to the date of the ball.
What happens when Ella misses a step? Did someone push her? They have to find out the murder of Cinderella.
Emmy's life is going just as she'd planned: She's living in her own apartment, dancing every day and is just leaps away from being named her company's next Prima ballerina. And she's only 17. But all of Emmy's plans come to a screeching halt when the FBI shows up at her door to let her know that she's being stalked by a serial killer. Suddenly, the safe, insulated world she created for herself is riddled with violence, fear...and a growing pile of dead bodies. At first Emmy wants nothing more than to forget her chilling new reality - but her admirer isn't finished with her yet, and before she knows it, Emmy's stuck in a nightmare she can't dance her way out of.
Content and/or trigger warning: This story contains detailed scenes of murder, rape, torture, sex and stalking, which may be triggering for some readers.
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