Just as Eglantine, Emelius, and the children are eager and more-than-ready to become a new family, Mrs. Hobday stops by with an unexpected letter for the children that shakes Eglantine's heart to the core that could change the course of their lives. Based off the UK Musical (can be read with movie in mind). Lots of family fluff and angst combined; you've been warned.
SPOILERS for the NEW UK MUSICAL Version. A chance, accidental mishap at the general store turns into the many times Eglantine Price and Emelius Browne catch each other's eyes-AND each other from off of the floor. Since then, they just can't seem to avoid one another. The children wouldn't let that happen. Might become a series of musical-verse Emelius/Eglantine one-shots
MAJOR SPOILERS for the NEW UK MUSICAL Version. You've been warned. Before she knew it, Eglantine Price caught herself in a surge of warmth she didn't expect the instant the Rawlins children launched themselves into her arms, all misty-eyed and clinging to her tightly for dear life. The tears stinging in her eyes told her it felt more than right to hold them just as tightly anyway.
Based on the RODGERS & HAMMERSTEIN musical. What happened to Cinderella after the slipper fit? After she left her step-family's home, were amends made? Will everyone be able to open their doors to a new chapter of their lives beyond the happily ever after and make it through this impossible journey together? My first-ever R&H Cinderella fanfiction...please Read & Review!
Set right after the Musical; the whole town is struck with rampant fever, Hope is still mourning Bobby's death and is threatened because of the town's suffering, Ms. Pennywise is losing faith in her daughter and Little Sally fantasizes a place full of "fresh air, water and freedom." Will everyone in town be able to escape and pursue a happy ending they've always been waiting for?
After lonely and miserable months since the war began,festivities of Mother's Day 1941 is finally making its way towards the village of Pepperinge Eye leaving everyone excited, except for the lonely Miss Price and the orphaned Rawlins children. Will it be too late for them to realize that the loving mother-child relationship they never knew they had could heal their broken hearts?