The Evil Queen's Jealousy
Once upon a time in a far-off land, there lived a beautiful and kind-hearted princess named Snow White. Her stepmother, the wicked Queen, was consumed by an insatiable jealousy. No matter how beautiful Snow White became, it was never enough for the Queen.
The Magic Mirror's Prophecy
The Queen consulted her magic mirror, asking, "Mirror, mirror on the wall, who is the fairest one of all?" The mirror replied, "You, my queen, are the fairest in the land." But one day, the mirror spoke differently, "Snow White, the princess, is the fairest one of all."
The Wicked Queen's Plan
Fueled by rage and envy, the Queen devised a plan to eliminate Snow White. She ordered her huntsman to take Snow White into the forest and kill her.
Snow White's Escape
In her moment of greatest peril, Snow White didn't falter. Quick as a bunny, she dashed away from the huntsman, who couldn't bring himself to harm a hair on her head. Through thickets and under brambles, she ran until her feet could carry her no more, and then, like a gift from the heavens, she stumbled upon a quaint little cottage hidden among the trees. Little did she know, this cottage was home to seven dwarfs, each with a heart as golden as the setting sun.
The Dwarfs' Protection
Upon discovering the exhausted princess at their doorstep, the seven dwarfs—Doc, Grumpy, Happy, Sleepy, Bashful, Sneezy, and Dopey—immediately opened their hearts and home to her. In exchange for their kindness, Snow White tended to the cottage, cooking and cleaning while the dwarfs were away at work. They formed an unbreakable bond, a true family, ready to protect Snow White from any harm that might come her way, especially from a certain wicked Queen.
The Poisoned Apple
But peace was not to last. The Queen, using her dark magic to discover Snow White's whereabouts, concocted a new, diabolical plan. Disguised as an old peddler woman, she approached the dwarfs' cottage with a basket of shiny, red apples, one of which was laced with a sleeping curse. Sweet Snow White, unsuspecting of the danger, accepted the apple and with one bite, fell into a deep slumber from which it seemed she could not awaken.
The Prince's Arrival
After days of wandering through forests and over hills, Prince Florian stumbled upon the quaint cottage of the seven dwarfs. There, through the window, he spotted Snow White, as still as night, her cheeks pale against the soft pillow. His heart skipped a beat, then filled with a mix of sorrow and determination. "I must save her," he whispered to himself, stepping closer to the cottage door, his resolve as strong as steel.
The Wicked Queen's Downfall
Back in the castle, the wicked Queen paced in her chamber, a smug grin playing on her lips. She believed her rival vanquished, her beauty unmatched once more. But fate had other plans. As she gazed into her magic mirror, expecting praises, the glass clouded over and a dark figure appeared. "Your vanity has sealed your fate," it boomed, and with that, the mirror cracked. Terrified, the Queen fled, but wherever she went, misfortune followed. Her plots unraveled one by one, leading to her exile from the kingdom, a fate she could never have imagined in her wildest dreams.
Snow White's Awakening
Back at the dwarf's cottage, Prince Florian leaned over Snow White, his heart heavy with emotion. With a tender kiss, a miracle unfolded. Snow White's eyelids fluttered open, revealing eyes as clear as the sky on a sunny day. She drew a deep breath, returning from a world of dreams to one filled with love and hope. The dwarfs, who had gathered around, cheered and danced, their joyous laughter filling the air. Snow White and Prince Florian looked at each other, their future bright with promise. Together, they began to plan a grand celebration, one that would bring together every corner of the kingdom in happiness and harmony.