My name is Emily Nicoll and I am a long-time admirer of you
and your people (fairy tale princesses in general). I am studying to be an
adolescent counselor and the impact you and your people (again, fairy tale
princesses) have on young girls is extensive. I gained an address that may
serve as a point of contact for you through a friend of mine, so I hope this
finds you well. There are a couple of
matters I wish to discuss with you.
First and foremost in the interest of full disclosure and
honesty (which, as a princess I know you value greatly) I must inform you that
while you are appreciated, you are not my favorite princess. I do apologize for
any hurt that may cause, but my guilt is assuaged with the knowledge that many
claim you as their favorite regent.
Please do not misunderstand; I greatly respect all you have
done in your life, what with the cleaning oh-so-much, training woodland
creatures to make beautiful dresses for you, devising intricate escape plans,
(Hello! Pumpkin Coach?!?!? BRILLIANT!), and then living within close quarters
with people you generally detest. On top of all of this, I can personally
identify with the pain you experienced at having your favorite pair of shoes
absolutely destroyed (I just buried my favorite pair of cowboys boots…it’s a
hardship, I know).
But we women of the 21st century are looking for
a little bit more in our princesses, so I thought I might share with you some
pointers on how you might become a bit more popular with the 20-something set.
One of your fellow royals exhibits some of the qualities
that I think may benefit you if applied to your own life these days. I’m sure
you are familiar with Belle. I would very much like to point out a few things
that Belle has accomplished, or traits she possesses, that perhaps you may find
beneficial if you were to add them to your repertoire:
1-
Belle reads. A lot. She broadens her horizons
and expands her mind, promoting education in young women, something that not
too long ago we females were denied on some of the most basic levels. Now that you are living happily ever after,
how about initiating some educational grants for the young women of the realm?
2-
She works. Now as I stated earlier, I understand
that you cleaned oh-so-much for your step-mother, but Belle-well, she helps her
father INVENT things. Whole new machines are created with her assistance! Why
don’t you try to figure out how to market that Pumpkin Coach, eh?
4- When the tough gets goin’, Belle throws herself into the thick of it! When Gaston decided to storm the castle and kill the Beast, Belle went after him, threw some fists and got her hands a little dirty. May I point out that you, Madame Cinderella, cried in the tower when you thought all hope was lost for love? Something to consider.
5- Belle can ride a horse. His name is Felipe. You can’t. Every proper princess should know how to ride a horse.
Thank you so much for your magnanimous consideration and time. I have included my home and business addresses below should you feel the desire to contact me. Have a blessed and pleasant day.
With many thanks in advance-
Emily Elizabeth Nicoll