Charlotte Sebag-Montefiore | Guest Post | Rapunzel and the Wicked Witch

 

Today we’re proud to feature the wonderful Charlotte Sebag-Montefiore, author of the Who Am I? Book of Riddles series, and the soon-to-be-published Herbie and the T.rex!

 Charlotte has very kindly written a guest post in the form of a short story themed perfectly for Halloween, enjoy!

 

 

 

Rapunzel and the Wicked Witch

 

 

Rapunzel was bewitched before you were born and has been living ever since with a Very Wicked Witch.  She didn’t like this much, – most girls would rather not live with a wicked witch – but she had no choice.  This is what happened: whenever Rapunzel went outside to run away, either there was a terrible storm, or the path turned into hot coals, or Rapunzel’s feet began to hurt: – so it was obvious that Rapunzel was going nowhere.

 

She was very useful to the Wicked Witch. There used to be a black cat, but her kittens were black and white, which was no good to the Wicked Witch, and eventually, after a hundred years or so, the cat died. Then the Wicked Witch needed someone to help her, and there was no one else but Rapunzel.  Rapunzel did not want to help the Wicked Witch, as she did not want to be wicked, but she knew it was good to be helpful, and it was clear that the cauldrons were getting too heavy for the Witch, and that she needed help to lift them and to work out all the spells and things.

 

One day after a lot of work with the cauldrons, at lunchtime, the Wicked Witch put her elbows on the table and said “I’m tired, and I’ve had enough of this, I shall retire.  I only became a Wicked Witch because there weren’t any other jobs”. “Oh”, said Rapunzel, “what a good idea. I’ll help you anyway.” For apart from the spells against running away, the Wicked Witch had never been unkind to her. (And running away is not a good idea in a forest)

 

So the Wicked Witch retired. She put a large sign up at the bottom of the path saying “THIS WAY TO THE MUSEUM OF THE VERY WICKED WITCH, REDUCTIONS FOR FAMILIES”. She told the birds to fly off and sing to everyone to let them know that she had retired. She put the snakes to hibernate for a thousand years, as they liked hibernating, and it was better that they should stay asleep and not bite anyone. The flowers began to bloom along the path, and people began to walk up and pay to see the Wicked Witch and Rapunzel in the Museum. A special offer was £1 for a spell to make your favourite cake in a jiffy, and this was very popular, so the Witch who was not wicked any more, and Rapunzel had enough money to live on. After a few months of this, the Witch looked much better, and Rapunzel had become a very pretty girl.

 

They lived happily together for a very long time. Goodnight!

 

 

If you would like to check out Charlotte’s published works, have a look here! 

 

10 Oct 2019
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