Cinderella 3
anonymous
April 26 2011, 23:15:37 UTC
Anastasia Tremaine/The King, non-romantic love
The king becomes the parental figure that Anastasia never really had (and didn't know that she needed until that point). Forgiving her for her part in the failed-wedding was just the beginning, and he continues to show a paternal interest in her affairs, including helping her set up her own place, away from her mother and sister. Shmoopy fluffy father/daughter type bonding... Please? Bonus for Cinderella and Anastasia bonding as a result as well. ^_^
And, if it ended with the king being the one to "give away" Anastasia to the baker, I'd just die of happiness.
A Father Figure 1/2
anonymous
May 14 2012, 23:05:32 UTC
Anastasia never really had a father. Well, at least one in her life for a long period of time. Her birth father, for whom she got her surname died sometime when she was very young and under her mother’s influence, she did not appreciate her stepfather (Cinderella’s father), when he was alive. And now, being nineteen, she figured, she had no real need for one
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A Father Figure 2/2
anonymous
May 14 2012, 23:06:16 UTC
Anastasia found that as she got closer to Cinderella, the King, and the Baker, she wanted a little independence, maybe living in town. She had discovered she rather enjoyed making bread and pies and breaded sweets
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The king becomes the parental figure that Anastasia never really had (and didn't know that she needed until that point). Forgiving her for her part in the failed-wedding was just the beginning, and he continues to show a paternal interest in her affairs, including helping her set up her own place, away from her mother and sister. Shmoopy fluffy father/daughter type bonding... Please? Bonus for Cinderella and Anastasia bonding as a result as well. ^_^
And, if it ended with the king being the one to "give away" Anastasia to the baker, I'd just die of happiness.
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This is so adorable, thank you anon! ♥
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