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00:00In the northern part of the city, between snow-covered hills, stood a grand white stone
00:04mansion. The world outside was wrapped in snow. Crystals clung to the branches, glittering like
00:11glass. The air smelled of tea, candles, and cold winter. In that house lived Mr. Leonard,
00:17a successful businessman, with his three daughters. His life overflowed with luxury,
00:23every wall, every corner of the mansion whispered of wealth and power.
00:27Leonard's daughters were as different as the seasons. The eldest, Clara, was obsessed with
00:32beauty and fashion. Everything she touched had to sparkle. The middle one, Mira, was drawn to fame
00:39and the glittering world of the city. She wanted attention, followers, applause. But the youngest,
00:45Alara, was different. Quiet, thoughtful, and full of warmth, she loved the shimmer of snowflakes,
00:51the steam of tea, and the scent of evening candles. She often sat by the window, lost in her own
00:57dreams, gazing at the sky as if searching for hidden stories in the stars. One cold evening,
01:03when snow was falling softly from the heavens, there was a knock at the grand door. Outside
01:09stood a poor traveler, wrapped in a worn woolen cloak. His face was tired, but his eyes carried a
01:15strange gentleness. The servant told Mr. Leonard about the man, but Clara and Mira dismissed it
01:21with a wave of the hand. Only Alara's heart stirred. She quietly gathered some soup, bread, and fruit,
01:28wrapped them in a clean cloth, and stepped into the snow to give it to the traveler.
01:33He accepted the food silently and disappeared into the darkness. Days passed. Then, little by little,
01:39everything began to change. Leonard's business started to collapse. Deals failed, accounts went
01:45missing, debts grew heavy. It was soon revealed that his most trusted accountant had run away with
01:51all the company's money. The empire Leonard had built began to crumble. He lost his company,
01:57his partners abandoned him, and the grand mansion turned cold and silent. The glittering chandeliers
02:03went dark. The servants left one by one. At last, he sold the mansion and moved with his family
02:09to a small, old wooden cottage at the edge of the city. The ceilings were low, the walls creaked,
02:15and the windows were rimmed with frost. Clara and Mira were angry and bitter. But Alara,
02:20even in that humble place, saw beauty, in the quiet, the snow, and the rising steam of tea.
02:26One snowy evening, there was another knock at the door. Leonard opened it, and there stood the same
02:32traveler, his face now calm, his eyes deeper and kinder. He stepped inside, looking around the
02:38simple home with quiet respect. He said softly that he knew of their troubles, and wished to help.
02:45But the only way he could do so, he said, was if one of Leonard's daughters would agree to marry him.
02:51The room fell silent. Clara and Mira turned away. Alara sat still. She knew her marriage could ease
02:57her father's burden. So she agreed, without complaint, only calm acceptance. A few days later,
03:04beneath the soft white snowfall, Alara's modest wedding took place. No music, no jewels, only
03:10simplicity. The traveler led her far away, to a small house on the side of a snowy hill. It was
03:17tiny but peaceful, with a little fireplace and the scent of wood in the walls. At first, everything
03:23felt strange to Alara. Her old life seemed like a dream now. But deep in her heart, she felt an
03:29unfamiliar calm. She began to sew, unraveling old clothes for thread, knitting warm scarves and
03:35sweaters. Each stitch carried a prayer, a little hope. Soon, the nearby women began to admire her
03:42work and buy her creations. Every week, the traveler carried her crafts to the market, sold them, and
03:49brought back a few coins, sometimes a loaf of bread or a pouch of tea. When spring came, Alara cleared the
03:55yard and planted seeds. She watered them, each morning and watched tiny green leaves emerge.
04:01Life settled into a quiet rhythm. In the evenings, she sowed by the fire while the traveler carved
04:07wood beside her. They spoke little, yet their silence was full of peace. Alara began to notice
04:13beauty in his simplicity, the kindness in his hands, the honesty in his eyes. Their small, poor home had
04:20become a world full of calm and warmth. Then one night, the snow fell thick and silver beneath the
04:26moonlight. Alara set aside her unfinished shawl and sat before the fire. The traveler sat across from
04:33her, lost in thought. She moved closer, gently resting her head in his lap. For a moment, time itself
04:39stopped. Then, a sudden light filled the room. Snowflakes glimmered through the window like stars.
04:45Alara looked up, and gasped. Before her no longer sat the traveler, but a handsome prince,
04:52dressed in white and gold. The curse had broken, her kindness and love had freed him.
04:57The poor wanderer she had once fed with her own hands had always been an enchanted prince,
05:02and her gentle heart.
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