Benedict and Sophie's children are going to ask their parents if Papa embellished the story of the masquerade ball to fit with the fairytale and are gonna be skeptical of him until Sophie is like "yeah that's what happened, only I didn't leave my slipper, he kept my glove!"
Violet Bridgerton II gets very distressed over the idea that her parents’ love story could possibly be embellished. Or worse, a complete lie.
When she first hears about the Cinderella story from a friend who has a fairytale book, it doesn’t take her long to realize why the story sounds familiar to her. The ball, the mysterious woman running away at midnight, the clothing item left behind—this is her parents’ story. This poor little girl just starts panicking over the idea that her parents love story, the most beautiful story she’s ever been told, could be a complete lie, stolen from a book.
Violet immediately confronts her parents about this. She needs answers.
“Vivi, I promise you it’s true!” Benedict holds Violet in his arms as she cries. He never imagined that this would upset her so much. He thought she enjoyed the fact that her parents are basically a real life fairytale! “I was there, my darling, I lived it. I can confirm it happened.”















