Author: LPorter
Category: AU M/L
Rating: ADULT (for some violence)
Disclaimer: I am merely a poor college student, I don't own any of the Roswell characters, and I do not own the concept of Cinderalla.
Summary: A story about a little girl who loved her father, and the consquences of his love for her back. BASED ON DEEJONAISE'S WONDERFUL CHALLENGE (go to http://pub13.ezboard.com/fouterhaven457 ... D=25.topic to see the challenge) This will be based on her challenge with a few ideas from the movie Ever After, and of course out of the imagination of me.

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Chapter 1
Once upon a time; isn’t that how these types of stories begin? The classic story of boy meets girl and then they live happily ever after. Now how many times in real life does this happen? It never does; well at least not like that. This isn’t one of those fluffy stories that you read in books because if it were it wouldn’t be true. This is my story. It all started many years ago when I was just a little girl who adored her father.
Elizabeth Anne Parker ran through the grass as the wind whipped her nicely done hair into a mess. Dirt began to cover her bare feet and pale pink dress. Her heart raced as she ran into the forest. Twigs snapped as she brushed past the small branches. The branches began to delicately cut her arm as she ran, but she didn’t notice. The cuts began to slowly sting as dirt embedded its way into the raw flesh.
Reaching the clearing she looked down at the river. Her eyes darted around wildly around the forest. Listening carefully she started to turn her body towards a specific tree. Her eyes narrowed and she saw a foot sticking out of the tree. A small playful smile crossed her lips as she silently walked to the tree. She stepped behind the boy and gave him a shove screaming, “Boo!” The boy let out a yelp and clutched his heart. Liz began laughing wildly. “I am sorry Alex, but you are terrible at hide and go seek!” Liz continued to laugh while pointing at Alex.
“Hey it’s not my fault you know these woods like the back of your hand, it’s not fair!” Alex exclaimed in his defense. Liz continued to laugh at her friend.
The two had been friends since they were born. Their mothers had grown up together as well. Liz’s mother had died trying to give birth to her, so Alex’s mother had taken the responsibility of becoming Liz's surrogate mother. Liz’s father had been in mourning since. He tried to be the best father he could, but he had to go on business trips frequently. She had servants that were like her nannies, but mostly Liz would spend time playing with Alex. Her father was to return today which is why she was so dressed up, but when Alex came looking to play and started making fun of her dress Liz ran as fast as she could to chase after him.
“Elizabeth!” Liz could hear one of the servants calling to her. She looked down at her dress which was now dirty and gulped. She was in trouble. She waved goodbye to Alex and ran as fast as she could back to the house. As she neared the house she could see a carriage coming up the path to the house. Liz ran towards the carriage in excitement, forgetting all about her dirty dress.
The carriage slowed to a stop and out stepped her father. “Daddy,” Liz screamed and launched herself at her father. Her father enveloped her into a tight hug, but pulled back and looked at her dress and the small cuts on her arms. He began chuckling.
“Someone was supposed to be all dressed up like a lady today. I am guessing Alex paid a visit,” Her father said with a laugh. Liz sheepishly nodded and looked down at the ground. Her father took his hand and tilted her head so her eyes met his. “I missed you darling.” He told her filled with emotion. Liz pulled her father into another hug. She had really missed him; this last business trip had lasted a month.
“I brought you a surprise Elizabeth. When I was away I got married. You have a mother and two step sisters now.” Her father said softly hoping his daughter would not hate him.
Her father was replacing her. Maybe he did not want her anymore so he got himself a new family. Had she been a bad daughter? Liz looked down at her dirty clothes and thought maybe if she was more of a lady then her father would lover her more. Liz looked at her father with tears begging to be spilled down her face She glanced at the carriage and she knew that her new family must be sitting in there.
Seeing the emotions running through his daughter’s face he tried to explain. “Sweetheart, I still love and miss your mother, but it’s been 10 long years since she became an angel. I tried my best being both your father and mother, but I think you need a mother to teach you to be a proper lady.” Her father said gesturing to Liz’s dress.
Liz tried to understand what her father was saying, but she felt as though her father was trying to replace her. Liz could see that this meant a lot to her father, so she pushed back her feelings and tried to smile. Maybe having a stepmother and sisters would be great. Maybe they could keep her company while her father was away and her new sisters could play dress up with her. She had tried to play dress up with Alex once, but after he put on the dress he fell trying to walk in the shoes. He vowed to never play dress up again after that.
Her father smiled a little seeing her try to smile. That was his daughter; always trying to be optimistic. “Would you like to meet your new mother and sisters?” Her father asked softly. Liz forced out a nod and glanced towards the carriage. Her father walked to the carriage and reached a hand inside.
A feminine hand emerged into the sunlight. Liz could see the huge ring glistening in the sun. Slowly a tall, beautiful woman emerged and looked around at her surroundings. Her father spoke to break the awkward silence. “My love, this is my home. This little dirty girl is my daughter Elizabeth Anne Parker. I assure you that she is normally a lot cleaner.” He said as the woman glared at Liz. Anyone could see her immediate disproval of the girl. She turned towards her new husband and gave him a fake smile.
“Elizabeth, darling, this is your new step mother, Lady Harding. Well I suppose I should say Lady Parker now.” He said giving his new bride a smile. Liz looked at her new mother up and down. She looked at her new mother’s hair, but couldn’t find a single hair out of place. Her dress was so neat that there wasn’t a single wrinkle in it. Her icy glare and strict posture did not give Liz a warm and fuzzy feeling inside. Liz never disliked anyone before, but she could already tell that she was not going to like her step mother.
Liz could hear a soft rustling and she looked towards the carriage again. Two small girls, about her age, emerged from the carriage. Both girls had beautiful blonde hair just like their mother. She noticed the one with curly hair was acting very snobby with her own sister. The two girls bickered quietly about something Liz couldn’t hear. Their mother glared at the two girls and they quickly shut their mouths and faced forward towards Liz and her father.
“Elizabeth meet your new step sisters, Tessa and Maria Har-Parker,” her father said almost slipping up again. He had not gotten used to the idea of having a wife and two new daughters yet. It all had been rather sudden he had to admit, but despite how much he wanted to say he was in love with his new wife he knew that he was only doing this for his daughter. He was afraid that without a proper female influence Elizabeth would never grow up into a lady. He wanted his daughter to be happily married, but if she continued to act this way she would be shunned from society and die an old maid.
Liz turned to her new sisters and politely curtsied for them. They both returned the gesture, but Liz noticed that Tessa did it with gritted teeth. Liz looked up at her father and she could see that he was nervous with all the tension. He announced that he’d give his bride and two stepdaughters a tour of the estate. As he passed by Liz he bent down and whispered for her to get cleaned up for dinner. Liz smiled at her father and nodded her head. She watched as they walked into the estate and closed the door. She stared at her home and thought to herself, “things are never going to be the same.”[/img]