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Questions for the Queen
I’ve been in analysis mode with Snow White for some reason.
I’ve decided not to question it.
Ever think the mirror was messing with the queen? It was a fairy mirror and fairies are notoriously fickle and endlessly mischievous. Maybe they were tired of getting the same question over and over again.
I’ve been in analysis mode with Snow White for some reason.
I’ve decided not to question it.
Ever think the mirror was messing with the queen? It was a fairy mirror and fairies are notoriously fickle and endlessly mischievous. Maybe they were tired of getting the same question over and over again.
How many times do we have to tell this woman she’s pretty? Damn!
Either the mirror wanted to get in the queen’s head or there was some fairy-dwarf feud we mere mortals are unaware of.
And why kill the girl? Wouldn’t marring her perfection work just as well and easier to pass off as an accident?
“Oops, sorry you broke your nose falling down the stairs. Is that a scar?”
“Don’t worry, I cut my own hair all the time.”
Clearly being nice didn’t figure into the “fairest” bit if the mirror was already giving her rave reviews up until Snow started growing. And the story explicitly says the queen was vain. So, stooping to some mean girl tactics are less extreme when compared to her other homicidal tendencies.
What would you ask the queen?
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