Maven's Fractured Fairy Tales: Maven Fairy Godmother, #2
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Fairy Godmother Maven Morrigan has her own way of making the happily ever after come true. These stories take on The Frog Prince, Rumpelstiltskin and Beauty and the Beast.
* Bubba and the Beast: Trolls need love too, but can Maven get back from Mundane in time to grant Grizelda's wish?
* Mavenstiltskin: The view from the other side of the gender fence is not as green as Maven expects.
* Fairy Frogmother: Maven gets her just desserts when a rogue fairy godmother's spell turns her into a frog.
Three fractured fairy tales to bring you a smile.
Charlotte Henley Babb
Upstate South Carolina is a great place to live with the fae among the ferns and sassafras in the red clay, and Charlotte Babb listens as they spin their yarns in her ears and her hair. It's only the mundane who can't see the castles in the air, but think of them only as dust bunnies and cobwebs. Visit her at http://charlottehenleybabb.com
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Maven's Fractured Fairy Tales - Charlotte Henley Babb
Maven's
Fractured
Fairy Tales
By
Charlotte Henley Babb
Other books by Charlotte Henley Babb
20 Hours to Charles Town (steampunk adventure)
Maven Fairy Godmother: Through the Veil
PumpkinEater
Adventures of Silicon Jones (mature audiences only)
Just a Smidgen of Magic
Walking Off Heaven's Shore
In the Still Midwinter
Copyright © 2012 Charlotte Henley Babb
All rights reserved.
ISBN-13: 978-1478101154
Second Edition: June 2018
This is a work of fiction. Names, characters, places, and incidents either are products of the author’s imagination or are used fictitiously. Any resemblance to actual events, locales, or persons, living or dead, is entirely coincidental.
All rights reserved. No part of this publication can be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means without permission in writing from Author.
Dedication
For all the story tellers everywhere
empowering everyone who listens.
Contents
Bubba and the Beast
MavenStiltskin
Fairy Frogmother
About the Author
Excerpt of Maven Fairy Godmother: Through the Veil
Other Story Collections
Bubba & the Beast
Off-duty in the Twilight Lounge, Maven Morrigan, Fairy Godmother, listened for those heartfelt words: I wish
while her best friend, Grizelda the Troll, grumbled about the under-the-bridge trade. Maven was glad to hear nothing. It had been a long day, and she'd turned several people into frogs out of sheer boredom.
The Twilight caters to folk looking for a chance for a change; the dress code requires an appropriate contrast of disguised persona to person. A good mix was present tonight—a hero further down the bar wore hunchback, and an elf in the corner had donned dragon-skin. But one undisguised patron lurked at the end of the bar staring at Maven, a frog prince who seemed vaguely familiar. He was ensorcelled, which must count as a magical persona here in the Twilight. Maybe he thought the midnight transformation would break the spell.
It wouldn't.
Maven shook her head. I’ve really got to lay off that frog spell.
How many had she transformed this week? Her wings drooped under the garb of her Victorian evil stepmother persona, and her wand was heavy as half-life uranium: mostly lead but still radioactive. Maven took a swig of coffee that the Lounge made just for her—no beer in Faery—and focused again on Grizelda's woes. She didn't want to hurt Grizelda's feelings, but it was bedtime. She didn't even care about to seeing who was who at the midnight.
Grizelda, in persona as a 7-foot tall nanny goat, was as sick of butting heads with billy goats as Maven was of making wannabees into princesses, but the stories win out in the end. Grizelda ate from a tray of random trash, and held an earthen mug of tea in a cloven hoof.
What you need is a vacation,
Griz said. Get away from the grind for a while.
Thanks, but no thanks.
Maven had met Griz during her first week on the job—a near-death experience. Besides, where would I go? This is Faery, and I don’t think you can get to Paradise from here. I've spent too much time in Mundane to go back there.
Hang out under the bridge with me.
Grizelda said. Eat a goat or two, maybe ask a riddle.
She ate a couple of tin cans off the appetizer tray.
You could go around making magic for the pure in heart,
Maven told her, smiling less than sweetly.
Pass me the insulin.
Grizelda slurped tea and ate another tin can. Trolls are ravenous; it makes for short relationships. I could grant a few wishes. A sparkle here, a pumpkin there. Nothing to it.
She swizzled her hoof as if it were a wand, leaving a bit of sparkle like a jet trail. Not like arguing with a goat. I don’t even like goat—doesn’t taste nearly enough like chicken.
Wish-granting’s not that easy,
Maven, told her. Assess the situation, figure the appropriate limits, and then metamorphose the results.
Griz bleated, obviously unimpressed. You could just eat them and that would solve everything. Less messy than frogs.
Most of them would be better off with frogs.
Maven held her coffee cup up to her lip, but she didn't drink. Real ones.
Both kinds around here lately.
Grizelda nodded at the frog at the other end of the bar. I bet Fiona likes that. Try turning them into trolls. I’d like some company.
You wish!
She drained the coffee, and then raised her glass to the Owl who stood in for Belle, the barkeep. Maven's boss had been less than forgiving about her turning offending princes and other layabouts into amphibians.
The Owl mournfully shook its head. Definitely time to go back to the pod and