Summary Of Cinderman's Story

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Cinderman is a strong and confident man he is the stepbrother of the selfish evil sisters . Cinder man is the servant of the house which means actually he does everything that's Anastasia her clumsy , awkward, and as bossy like sister, Drizella . Cinderman was lonely he didn't have nobody talk too . Then until he met the two tiny mouse's Gus and jack . Cinderman felt like he wasn’t part of the family . Cinderman was locked in his shabby cabin . Jack and Gus helped his day to be awesome . The birds helped them. His stepmother torn his suit into pieces and she didn't feel no guilty. Cinderman felt heart his broken into pieces . Even though he was locked in his cabin . Cinderman evil sisters told him couldn't go . Cinderman said “why”, they replied back “ because you're going to take our whole spotlight”. …show more content…
So she asked,”Do you have a white plain dress short one though. It's for my daughter's wedding . As she showed her it she went to the fitting room . Cindy called his dad and told him he's stepmother was here . So he went right away . As he got there she came out she had wide open mouth. She stated,” what are you doing here Cinderman I thought you weren't here in town”. “I'm here and I'm going to turn you into jail “. Oh no you're not “, she said in her deep voice . Cinderman grabbed his wand that he had in his pocket as he got it out . His stepmother boomed into his heart. Cinderman fell on the floor but as she tried escape . The entrance door was locked . Cindy called “ I will like to report a thief in my store about an evil thief”. They came quickly as we heard cops sounds. They arrested her she said , “I will get you back Cinderman “. Cinderman didn't mine at all. As days passed we didn't know anything about her . Finally , Cinderman got a call from the cops . That she would never get out . So they would never see her again . All the Cinderman family lived happily ever after

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