Things changed a bit when Cinderella married the Prince. Suddenly, Anastasia and Drizella were required to look after themselves and take care of the house, with little to no help from their mother. Things quickly fell into chaos, with dishes piling up, laundry everywhere, and dust covering everything. Needing a break, Anastasia wandered off into the woods, dreaming of marrying her own Prince Charming. There, she stumbled onto Cinderella's anniversary party, where she learned that Cinderella's Fairy Godmother had orchestrated most of the events of the previous year. Anastasia managed to grab the magic wand and brought it back to her mother. Once the wand's power was proven, Lady Tremaine used it to turn back the previous year to when the Prince's servants had come looking for the girl who fit the slipper. With her newfound magic, she charmed the glass slipper to fit Anastasia before Cinderella could even get down the stairs.
At the palace, the Prince knew instantly that Anastasia was not the girl he danced with. Another quick spell from Lady Tremaine took care of that, and soon they were planning the wedding.
Life in the palace wasn't all it was cracked up to be for Anastasia. While she quickly grew close to the King, she wasn't receiving what she truly wanted from Prince Charming: True love. She soon began to feel guilty, though she believed that she was getting everything she wished for.
During all this chaos, the mice, Jaq and Gus, found Prince Charming and told him all about the spell he was under, with some new information: Lady Tremaine had banished Cinderella from the land. The Prince was able to save her from the ship carting her away, but the Tremaine's fled before they could receive any punishment. This helped Anastasia realize that the Prince didn't love her, and the guilt set in further.
Lady Tremaine, however, was not quite ready to give up. While Cinderella was getting ready for her wedding, Lady Tremaine cast a spell on Anastasia to make her look exactly like Cinderella. Anastasia was clearly uncomfortable with this plan, but before Cinderella could convince her to change her mind, Lady Tremain transported Cinderella out of the castle, and into an enchanted pumpkin that was leading her straight to her death. With the help of the mice, Cinderella excaped just in time to crash her own wedding.
Dressed as Cinderella, Anastasia's guilt finally got to her, and instead of saying 'I do,' she said 'I don't.' Confronted with her mother's rage, Anastasia admitted that all she wanted was for someone to love her for who she was. She was almost cursed by her mother, but Cinderella stood in front of her, and the prince defended both of them with his sword, deflecting the spell onto Drizella and Lady Tremaine, who were transported elsewhere and turned into frogs.
Anastasia transformed herself back, and gave the wand to Cinderella. Together, they summoned the Fairy Godmother. Anastasia left the wedding, but escaped punishment, and in fact was told by the King that everyone deserves true love.
A few weeks later, as Cinderella was just settling into her role as a Princess, the Kingdom held another ball. Anastasia was living back with her mother and stepsister, who (presumably as a side effect of the backfired curse) treated her much as they had before, but with a bit more favoritism towards Drizella. Likewise, Anastasia had reverted to her spoiled self, but with a softer side hidden away from her mother. While out shopping the day before the ball, Anastasia met and fell in love with a baker. Her mother forbade her from speaking to him, insisting that Anastasia woo a nobleman at the ball.
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At the palace, the Prince knew instantly that Anastasia was not the girl he danced with. Another quick spell from Lady Tremaine took care of that, and soon they were planning the wedding.
Life in the palace wasn't all it was cracked up to be for Anastasia. While she quickly grew close to the King, she wasn't receiving what she truly wanted from Prince Charming: True love. She soon began to feel guilty, though she believed that she was getting everything she wished for.
During all this chaos, the mice, Jaq and Gus, found Prince Charming and told him all about the spell he was under, with some new information: Lady Tremaine had banished Cinderella from the land. The Prince was able to save her from the ship carting her away, but the Tremaine's fled before they could receive any punishment. This helped Anastasia realize that the Prince didn't love her, and the guilt set in further.
Lady Tremaine, however, was not quite ready to give up. While Cinderella was getting ready for her wedding, Lady Tremaine cast a spell on Anastasia to make her look exactly like Cinderella. Anastasia was clearly uncomfortable with this plan, but before Cinderella could convince her to change her mind, Lady Tremain transported Cinderella out of the castle, and into an enchanted pumpkin that was leading her straight to her death. With the help of the mice, Cinderella excaped just in time to crash her own wedding.
Dressed as Cinderella, Anastasia's guilt finally got to her, and instead of saying 'I do,' she said 'I don't.' Confronted with her mother's rage, Anastasia admitted that all she wanted was for someone to love her for who she was. She was almost cursed by her mother, but Cinderella stood in front of her, and the prince defended both of them with his sword, deflecting the spell onto Drizella and Lady Tremaine, who were transported elsewhere and turned into frogs.
Anastasia transformed herself back, and gave the wand to Cinderella. Together, they summoned the Fairy Godmother. Anastasia left the wedding, but escaped punishment, and in fact was told by the King that everyone deserves true love.
A few weeks later, as Cinderella was just settling into her role as a Princess, the Kingdom held another ball. Anastasia was living back with her mother and stepsister, who (presumably as a side effect of the backfired curse) treated her much as they had before, but with a bit more favoritism towards Drizella. Likewise, Anastasia had reverted to her spoiled self, but with a softer side hidden away from her mother. While out shopping the day before the ball, Anastasia met and fell in love with a baker. Her mother forbade her from speaking to him, insisting that Anastasia woo a nobleman at the ball.