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Finding Cinderella went live as a free download the following week with modest interest. A few thousand people read it. The press's social feed posted an excerpt; the comments were tender: memories of lost shoes, gratitude for small rescues, stories about being saved by insurance money, strangers, or raincoats. One reader wrote that she had named her daughter Cinder because the name "survived me when I did not." Another claimed, with theatrical certainty, that the novella changed their life.

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The search for the author intensified as the story’s footprint grew. A freelance journalist traced the epub's file metadata and found a single string: dated 2003, a user name—H. Whitaker. Elsie, the previous owner of the boardinghouse, had known a Harland Whitaker, an eccentric who'd run a lending library in the 1990s. The journalist published a piece: "The Strange Gift of Finding Cinderella: An Unknown Novella and Its Mysterious Author." People wrote letters to the press. Someone claimed Harland was a pseudonym for an artist who vanished into the mountains. Another swore Harland was a woman who had changed her name after a marriage fell apart. The internet knit possible identities into fringes. One reader wrote that she had named her

Happy reading, and may you always find your fairytale.