So the Beast was warm whilst Belle was telling him about the story of Cinderella, and demanded Cogsworth to open the windows, making everyone chilly and so on. Then he got in a fight with Belle which ended up with the Beast beating up a dictionary called Webster (original, I know). Belle called him rude and foolish and left. They wouldn't apologize to each other until the other also apologized, so Webster, some quill, and some paper made up a note from the Beast saying he apologizes. Belle believes this and tells the Beast she's also sorry for calling him rude (which was ridiculous really. She didn't need to apologize!). Then she reads him the story, but she can't do it because he's eating some sort of nut. The truth comes out about the forged letter and he chases the stationary around the house. Belle finds out why they did it, and they say it's because they didn't like to see them fight. She manages to stop the Beast from doing something with them, but he banishes them from the castle. They walk off, and Belle says it's all her fault because she didn't apologize first (which is stupid because she didn't need to apologize in the first place! Gosh!), then she brings the stationary inside and says some stuff about being sorry, and the Beast overhears it. He barges in and tells her he's sorry for being so difficult, and that makes him feel happy. The end!
Oh, there's also a side-story of Lumiere being angry at a chandelier called Chandeliera (is that even a name?) because she was casting too much light, and accuses her of lowering closer to the table to overshadow him, but she says it's because she can't hear very well (which is quite true, seeing as she always mishears what people say), and she gets sad over him about that. Lumiere also forgives her in the end.