From: Dev <franny122004@gmail.com>
Date: Sun, 10 Jul 2005 19:26:14 -0700
Subject: Ashputtle by Devin
Source: direct

Title: Ashputtle
Author: Devin
Email: franny122004@gmail.com
Website: http://buildingamystery.dancing-through-life.com/
Rating: PG
Category: CRA
Keywords: MSM, Kid fic
Spoilers: None, just general knowledge of the show
Summary: "No girl shall be my wife but the one 
this golden shoe fits."
Disclaimer: I don't own any of the X-Files 
characters
Author's Note: This was written for the Worth the 
Wait challenge. Thanks for Aims for beta reading 
it for me!
Dedication: To Val, congrats chica!!!!


As is expected of any little girl at the age of 
five, Madison Mulder absolutely refused to go to 
bed. She wasn't tired and besides, if her parents 
and her older brother Will got to stay up than she 
most certainly should get to.

Unfortunately for her, both of her parents had 
dealt with this problem so often with both of 
their children that they knew exactly what it 
would take to get their daughter to go to sleep.

"Okay, Madi," Scully told her daughter, "you don't 
have to go to bed right now but you have to lay 
down and let your father read to you." Madison was 
not happy, but since she didn't technically have 
to go to bed yet she knew she couldn't argue, plus 
she loved when her parents read to her.

Scully pulled a big book off the shelf that was 
titled 'Grimms' Tales For Young and Old: The 
Complete Stories' and handed it to her husband, 
who knew exactly which story he was to read to his 
daughter. Madi could never make it through 
'Ashputtle', even though Cinderella was her 
absolute favorite princess.

Mulder walked his daughter to her bedroom and then 
tucked her snuggly under the covers. As soon as 
she was tucked in she freed her arms and stretched 
them in the direction of the teddy bear her father 
was getting for her.

Mulder sat down next to the now comfortable Madi 
and started reading. "A rich man's wife fell sick 
and, feeling her end was near, she called her only 
daughter to her bedside and said..."

Madison made a valiant effort of trying to stay 
awake but the last thing she heard was: "No girl 
shall be my wife but the one this golden shoe 
fits."

                        ***

"Little girl," a voice said as she felt herself 
being shaken awake from sleep. Madison opened her 
eyes, though they protested greatly, and was met 
by the sight of her mother. Something was weird 
about the clothes she was wearing; they looked 
like she had borrowed them from a Disney movie. 
"Little girl you have to wake up before the others 
do."

Something that she couldn't explain told her not 
to address her mom as Mom, the same thing that was 
telling her that this was most likely a dream.

"Where am I?"

"My father's house, but if my stepmother or either 
of my stepsisters catch you here we'll both be in 
trouble. I have to get you into the kitchen; none 
of them would be caught dead in there."

Madi wanted to ask her mother more questions but 
she was being pulled up from where she was lying, 
in the middle of what appeared to be a drawing 
room, and dragged quickly toward what she could 
only assume would be the kitchen.

When they reached the kitchen Scully picked 
Madison up and sat her on the large wooden table 
that the ingredients to make breakfast were laying 
on. Scully began to make breakfast but her 
concentration was still on Madi. "What's your 
name?"


"Madison."

"I like that," Scully said, looking up briefly to 
smile at her. Madison smiled back. "Who are your 
parents?"

Madison knew that she was considered a fairly 
smart five-year-old, but she had never managed to 
lie to her mother and she had no idea what to make 

up in this dream or even if she should.

"Cinderella!" an obnoxious voice called and 
Madison's eyes widened as she saw her mother 
respond to the name. Her mother was Cinderella? 
That was so cool!

"They would pick today to be up on time," Scully 
grumbled and grabbed the four plates now full of 
food, balancing them skillfully, and walked 
towards the dining room. Madison didn't think 
twice before following her but stopping just short 

of being seen by the occupants of the large table.

Three of the people sitting at the table Madison 
recognized.

The man was her Grandpa Scully, whom she had never 
met but recognized from pictures. He smiled as her 
mom placed a plate in front of him but stopped 
after a glare from the eldest woman at the table, 
who Madison assumed was the stepmother. She did 
not look nice.

The two women, who must be the stepsisters, 
Madison already associated with being bad. She 
only knew them from pictures as well but that was 
enough. She knew them from one of the few times 
she had ever seen her parents upset with each 
other. Her mother had been on a spring-cleaning 
frenzy last year and came across a box in the back 
of one of the closets. In it had been several 
things but it was predominantly photos.

All Madison got out of the experience, besides the 
permanent etching of these women's faces in her 
mind, was two names from the long argument that 
ensued. Phoebe and Diana.

Madison wished terribly that these women weren't 
her mother's stepsisters, but they didn't change 
into anyone else so she realized she had very 
little control over this dream.

Scully and Diana shared a particularly hateful 
look when Scully put her plate down, but Diana's 
wasn't concealed in any way while her mother's was 
almost impossible to notice.

"What kept you, Ashputtle?" Diana asked 
spitefully. "Breakfast is supposed to be on the 
table when we get here so that we aren't forced to 
look at you this early in the morning." Phoebe 
snickered while both parents pretended not to 
notice, though the stepmother looked rather 
pleased.

Scully looked like Madison felt, like there was 
nothing she'd prefer more than to punch Diana 
square in the nose.

"I'm sorry, ma'am. It won't happen again," Scully 
replied, with as much forced politeness as she 
could manage, and then left the room completely, 
almost running over Madison in her haste to exit. 
"What are you doing up here?" she hissed at her. 
"I told you to wait in the kitchen. They can't 
spot you."

"Why not?"

Scully stopped just outside of the kitchen. "Are 
you royal? Is your father a king or a prince?"

Madison actually didn't know if her father was 
even in this dream so she had no idea how to 
answer that. "Um, no."

"Then they won't be happy that you're in their 
house." She seemed to realize she was speaking too 
harshly a five-year-old, still shaken from the 
morning's events, so she softened her voice. "You 

need help, don't you sweetie? I will help you." 
She pushed open the door they had been standing in 
front of and they walked in. "They're going to the 
King's ball tonight...."

"You're not going?"

Scully laughed, clearly amused by the little 
girl's question. "No."

"Why not?"

"Even if I could get away with it I wouldn't want 
to go."

Madison was five-years-old, this is true, but she 
was very astute and could spot a blatant lie when 
she saw one, especially when it was in her own 
dream. "Yes, you do," she stated stubbornly.

Scully ignored her consternation, however, and 
continued to try and hatch a plan. "How far away 
are your parents? We're going to have to get you 
back home but can that be done in the few hours 
they'll be gone?"

"My parents don't live anywhere near here."

"How'd you get here then?"


Madison shrugged and looked sadly at her shoes, 
sorry that she didn't have a better answer for her 
mother.


"Cinderella!" the shrill voice of Phoebe called.

Scully sighed in frustration, checked that Madison 
would be okay on her own for awhile, and then 
rushed off to see what task would be forced upon 
her this time.

                        ***

The sun was just setting as the family left for 
the night's festivities and Madison was almost 
beside herself with joy, her favorite part of the 
story was coming up. Madi was caught off guard by 
two things that happened next though.

The first came when her mom came into the room 
after seeing the others off. She'd never seen her 
mom cry before so when she came in with silent 
tears tracking down her face Madison practically 
ran to comfort her.

"Oh, sweetie," Scully said as the girl collided 
with her in her haste, "I forgot you were still 
sitting down here." She was about to continue on 
when a loud bang resounded in the tiny room and 
Madi's second surprise in as many minutes appeared 
and she couldn't quite stifle her giggles.

Sitting on the floor where he had landed, in his 
regular hacker outfit, except for the bizarre 
addition of a tutu, was none other than Madi's 
uncle Frohike.

"Did someone make my girl cry?" he asked gruffly. 
Madison felt a wide smile spread across her face; 
her mom was going to the ball.

                        ***

As their newly created coach drew closer to the 
palace the antsier Madison became. She was 
constantly fiddling with her dress which was a 
carbon copy of her mom's, except for being a shade 
of pink instead of blue. Finally they pulled up in 
front of the gigantic castle and were immediately 
helped out of their ride by two young men.

To their backs, the man driving the carriage 
shouted, "midnight!" and then they were inside.

They were not 5 steps away from the ballroom when 
the door swung open and someone tried to sneak out 
quietly. All three froze.


Neither grown-up noticed Madison as she slipped 
away to get a good seat in the ballroom because 
their eyes were transfixed on the other's. Her mom 
had found her dad so things should get interesting 
pretty soon.

                        ***

Madison felt herself beginning to doze as she 
watched her parents take yet another turn around 
the dance floor, still oblivious to the rest of 
the world. The evil stares of her mother's 
stepsisters had long since lost their amusement to 
Madison. However, when she heard the clock begin 
to strike midnight she realized it was past time 
to be leaving.

Her mother apparently had the same thought because 
a distraught look passed over her face as she 
pulled herself from Mulder's arms and quickly 
began to exit.

He called after her but this only caused her to go 
faster.  In fact, if she hadn't had a head start 
and Scully hadn't lost a shoe along the way, 
Madison probably wouldn't have been able to keep 
up with her mother's pace.

As they traveled away Madison saw her dad pick up 
the discarded shoe and look after the departing 
carriage. She chanced a look at her mom and found 
it hard to tell if she was happier or sadder than 
before going to the ball.


                        ***

By the middle of the next day it was common 
knowledge that the prince was searching the entire 
kingdom for the young woman who had lost her 
slipper at the ball. Unfortunately this gave 
Scully's stepmother, who had a suspicion as to who 
he was exactly searching for, ample time to make 
sure that Scully was never without a task and that 
she was far away from being able to answer the 
door at all times.

So it came, when the party finally reached their 
house, that Scully was on the other side of the 
house, and Diana was who was able, to greet them.

Mulder, looking at these two women, instantly knew 
that they were not the correct maiden they were 
searching for, but nodded to his steward to 
continue on with the ritual they had preformed 
with no success the entire day.

Unfortunately for the stepmother, she still didn't 
know about Madison. So, while Phoebe and Diana 
argued over which of them would try and squeeze 
their foot into the shoe first, she slipped away 
to warn her mother about what was going on.

Madison ran all the way until, out of breath, she 
reported, "He's here," in between panting breaths.

Scully hesitated only momentarily, though she 
never once doubted whom Madison meant.

Mulder and his party were just about to leave 
when, without her even having to call out to stop 
him, Mulder turned and spotted Scully heading for 
them and instantly recognized her.

His thrill over seeing her was only mildly 
tempered by his anger over how badly she was 
obviously treated here.

This time the shoe fit.

                        ***

"Mom, Dad," Madison called as she raced into their 
bedroom and jumped on the bed in-between them, 
effectively rousing them from sleep. "You'll never 
believe the dream I just had!"



The End

