Really oh Really
By John lenning
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Some short stories to help you chuckle and smile on a bad day when life hits you hard
Or when you just need a smile cause you have not sone so in a while
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Really oh Really - John lenning
CINDERMAN
Sunup came the rooster rang Cinderman was going to work he was never given a silver spoon like is step brothers he had to work every day since his mom passed away on her honeymoon
That was ten years ago today that his mother passed away so now every morning he would thank her before he started his day
His stepdad got everything even the kitchen sink stepdad was mean Cinderman did not like the way he winked
His stepdad made him clean fireplaces every day since he was ten, he worked all day then he had to come home and clean the villa even the den
That was where he slept with an ugly cat name Ben the very next day the rooster rang as before but Cinderman was not in den
He arose earlier that morning to get his 2 step brothers and stepdad fed Cinderman went and loaded up the wagon that was in the back shed
He then began to hook up the wagon when he saw his 2 step brothers still eating pound cake they thought they would be cute and release the brake.
Cinder Cinder the wagon its moving and they laughed and he knew they were fake and they watched' the wagon go into lake
That’s 4 wagons this week dad not going to be happy in fact this will probably make him feel crappy
Cinder come here COME HERE NOW CINDER! Cinder began to run down the hall yelling yes stepfather Cinder slipped and fell to the floor and ran into the wall
Get up you idiot that’s 4 wagons in a week you lost to the lake I should fire you and toss you out the door you're nothing but a fake
Go get that wagon out of the lake and get back to work NOW!!!all morning it took to get the wagon out of the lake oh wow
Now it was past noon but he still had to go back to work today his mom told him many times cinder you have to work before you can play
He fixed 4 chimneys and cleaned 6 fireplaces all before dark he was on his way home when he saw the house lights on and heard the dogs bark
Strange he thought to himself no lights are allowed on till after eight there was a carriage at the door 2 girls inside dressed for a date
That’s right he thought there was a ball tonight he parked the wagon in the back out of sight
He then went in through the backdoor The cook looked at cinder you better wash up you will be late for that dance then something hit him and he fell to the floor missing his chance
He woke up it was dark and it was cold he was chained to a pipe like a slave being sold
Then a door open and in walked his stepdad why cinder you been very bad
Do you really think you were going to the ball Cinder you can't go I'm going to lock you behind this wall
Cinder yelled why can't I go to the palace stepdad he began laughing at cinder because I don't like you now shut your face
Cinder all dirty and tired and sitting in the dark he thought to himself it is not fair I didn't do nothing to him all I did was ask for my fair share.
There he was all dirty dressed in rags chain to a pipe with no hope of ever getting away everyone else went to the dance to laugh and play
Not nice in here kind of stuffy I might add Cinder looked up to see a man dressed in blue it was the new fad
He had a face that looked like he was crazy or plain mad that’s not the way and he pulled out a wand and said here let me help you lad
Then he grabbed Cinder and the chains hit the floor and he then yawned and pointed the wand at the door
The door opens to let Cinder to rush through the door this man scared him and he didn't want to be up here no more
Cinder scared but asked who are you and what do you want I have no money my boy don't worry about that here’s a tissue your nose is runny
I’m here to save the day my name is Mr. Jingles your fairy godfather I would say
Now come here Cinder stand there on that mat I see better in the light you can't go to the ball dressed like that you would just get into a fight
Now let’s see you need a suite white would be best plus a hat that's right Jingles said puff and he was in a white suit and black tie that was not too tight
With a hat and a pair of shoes that shined