Cinderella--39-s Glass Collar -0.2.1- By Little Gla... File

However, based on the structure, this seems to refer to a specific fanfiction, visual novel, or interactive fiction title (given the version number -0.2.1), likely hosted on platforms like Itch.io, Archive of Our Own (AO3), or Choice of Games.

In traditional versions of the tale, Cinderella’s "happily ever after" is a reward for her patience and suffering. In contrast, Cinderella’s Glass Collar

4.2 The Prince as Horror Trope

Unlike Disney’s Prince Charming, the Prince in Glass Collar is a variant of the “Belle’s Beast without the redemption.” He offers the key to the collar, but only if Cinder agrees to wear a matching leash. This explores consensual non-consent narratives and the fine line between rescue and ownership.

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Fairy tales were never meant to be safe.