Talk:Lady Tremaine/@comment-3424519-20120806221446/@comment-26194791-20150729041927

The Fairy Godmother may have changed her mind about leaving Tremaine's distortions unreversed; she offered to do so just before remarrying Cinderella and Charming, only to decide against it. This being said, one can account for the apparent lack of memory in Cinderella II, as well as for Anastasia's sneering when she sees Cinderella again for the first time in at least a year. (Then again, the former detail probably comes more than anything else from Cinderella II being a prequel to Cinderella III.)

I suspect the Fairy Godmother waited for some days after the wedding before going through with her initial offer to undo the time warp caused by Lady Tremain. To minimize disruptions (and everyone else's level of confusion), Godmother probably reversed the time warp at night, so the sleeping inhabitants of the kingdom would find it easy to dismiss the events of Cinderella III as a bizarre dream. The Fairy Godmother's method and sheer actions would likely have shielded Cinderella from any further retaliation.

Does this help???