Princess Arabella strode through the market, her gown sweeping behind her like a regal wave. Her eyes scanned the stalls with disdain, seeking the finest items to claim for herself. "These apples are beneath me," she scoffed, brushing past an elderly vendor's stand and sending her basket tumbling to the ground.
The Fairy, her eyes glinting with ancient wisdom, watched the spoiled princess with a knowing smile. Her fingers danced in the air, weaving an enchantment that shimmered like starlight. "You may be a princess, but you are not beyond learning humility," she murmured, her voice carrying the weight of ages.
The Fairy raised her hand, and the rods descended upon Princess Arabella's exposed skin, a lesson in humility etched with each stroke. "Stop this at once!" the princess cried, her voice laced with a fear she had never known. And the rods left thin red lines on her bare bottom and upper thighs, fifty times.
Princess Arabella rubbed her sore skin, her eyes wide with newfound understanding. She glanced at the apple vendor, her heart heavy with shame. "I... I am sorry," she whispered, her voice barely audible over the market's din.
Princess Arabella knelt before the old woman, offering her a handful of coins. The fairy smiled, her lesson complete. "May you walk a path of kindness, dear princess," the fairy whispered, her words carried away by the wind.
















