Photoplay (Jan-Jun 1962)

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She and the handsome prince flung off the old, sad spell forever. And then one bright day while the world looked on and smiled, they were married. And they lived happily ever after But this story doesn’t end there at all. Because once the prince and princess were married, they became just an ordinary man and woman. I bet you were as surprised as I was to find that out. And can you guess what the ex-princess is doing now? Well, this very morning you can find her standing in the middle of an aluminum and tiled kitchen with detergent suds on her hands and her eye glued to a bottle of formula heating on the stove. You can hear a baby crying in the next room, and observe with ease that even the nerves of an ex-princess can grow a trifle ragged at the edges. And yet, while little bubbles begin to rise in the bottle on the stove, she stops for a moment, stands quite still and dreams again, the old dream, the old longing. . She thinks of the young prince. His hair still curls like a little boy’s — but he is no longer a boy. He is a man! A man who, just minutes ago, left the magic portal of their castle with two empty milk bottles in his hand and his lady’s farewell message locked in his heart: “Don’t forget to stop at the drug store for the baby’s vitamins.” The girl with the emerald eyes has discovered what all women find out sooner or later: Living happily ever after is much harder than falling in love. Guess who was who! Maybe you’ve guessed by now. If you haven’t I’ll tell you anyway. You. my darling, were the shining knight who drove out the dragon. And I was the lost princess, pining hopelessly in a dark tower of loneliness. It may surprise you, dear knight-on-acharger, to find I think of such things at 9:00 A.M. before finishing my second cup of coffee or picking up the paper to decide , which recipes to clip for future dinners. I wonder, do you ever think of such | things too? My reason is simple: This morning, you threw on your raincoat, picked up the milk bottles, walked out and closed the door. At that moment, somewhere deep in my romantic heart. I distinctly heard a long, sad. wistful sigh. The sigh, well. I guess it came from the girl who used to dream of j the knight who would charge into her life one day bearing a golden banner emblazoned with the promise: Romance Forever! Romance Above All! You see, my prince of romance forever, you forgot to kiss me goodbye. Now, I do not consider myself the typi | cal “little woman” who looks like the plump, naggy, oppressed creatures so well t known to magazine cartoonists (are their ( wives really like that?). So what if the long, worshipful embrace of first love has 1 v been somewhat watered down to that sym , bol of harried, hurried, married life — the morning kiss. ( But even a little kiss is a kiss. Every || kiss counts. And a kiss is something wives a are entitled to get from husbands. Obviously, I missed that kiss. : (] The truth is, once you say the words, “And they lived happily ever after,” the prince and princess do not remain bliss ( fully locked in each other’s arms with smiles of adoration frozen on their lips. Diapers, vacuum cleaners and canned , vegetables have changed all that. Furthermore, I am not sure how storybook lovers ever did as well as they did without those