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Cinderella lived with her wicked stepmother and stepsisters, who treated her more like a servant than a member of the family. Despite her hardships, Cinderella's spirit remained unbroken, fueled by her nights of secret gatherings with Black Draw. They were a group of free thinkers, artists, and activists who believed in challenging the status quo.

In the end, Cinderella didn't just find her prince; she found her voice, her strength, and her purpose. And as for the prince, he found not just a partner but a friend, a fellow warrior in the fight for a better world.

Feeling a mix of excitement and rebellion, Cinderella decided to attend the ball but on her own terms. With the help of her Black Draw friends, she was transformed into a stunning beauty, not just in appearance but in attitude. They gifted her a black draw-string bag with a note that read, "For the night, be free."