Snow White and the Evil Queen (Futanari Erotica Fairy Tales) (2 page)

The
Queen gestured in the direction of the King’ body and her soldiers swiftly
removed it from sight. Then she questioned them about their positions inside
the city.

Finding
that everything was going according to the plan, the Queen gave them the go
ahead.

In
moments, the word spread amongst her hidden soldiers and they attacked, taking
possession of the palace and of the people within.

The
Evil Queen wanted to use her marriage celebration as a distraction and take
control of the palace, then using the confusion of the King’s death to take
control of his Kingdom, hoping that his nobles and soldiers were too
disoriented to do anything about it.

If
she managed to take the families of the nobles present at the marriage hostage,
she could conquer the White Kingdom completely unopposed.

The
Queen, despite her awesome magical powers, was only human and as such prone to
their failings.

She
had assumed her nobles would follow her without hesitation, as they had done
for centuries, and that they would join her troops in capturing her enemies.

She
was wrong.

At
first, when the Evil Kingdom’s troops entered the room, there was doubt, but
when they started attacking the White Kingdom’s nobles, the nobles of the Evil
Kingdom rushed to help their counterparts and attacked their own soldiers.

What
was supposed to be an easy and quick military action soon became an all-out
brawl as the soldiers tried to take their targets alive and nobles fought to
stop them.

The
fighting only reached an end when the Queen entered the room and made her voice
heard above the battle.

She
lashed out verbally against her nobles for daring to interfere and turning
their back on her, and they angrily replied it was she who had turned her back
on them, because after centuries of suffering they had finally found a solution
for the conflict that had plagued them, but her greed got in the way of peace.

The
Queen was taken aback at the accusation.

Never,
in all her centuries of rule, had her subjects questioned as her as they now
did and, as she looked around the room, she realized she had no allies there.

She
became lived, feeling fury as she hadn’t in a long time.

She
wanted to attack them and teach those traitors a lesson, but it wouldn’t solve
anything – it would only make things worse, maybe incite them into an all-out
rebellion.

The
Evil Kingdom’s nobles themselves were hesitant.

While
they felt wronged by their Queen, they knew how fantastical her powers were.

They
knew it was said she was immortal – some of them had even seen that immortality
first hand during several battles as the woman sometimes let an enemy get close
to her and strike her down, only to recuperate from the wound as if nothing
happened.

They
were at an impasse.

The
Queen feared that if she pressed her intentions her nobles would join the White
Kingdom, rebelling against her and making the war unwinnable.

The
nobles were aghast at their Queen, furious that she ruined the fledgling peace
they so long fought for, but they were her subjects and, despite it all, loyal
to her – and afraid.

Seeing
the lack of movement of both parts, one of the nobles suggested that they
adjourned to a council, and that they tried to find a way of keep the peace,
and solve the crisis.

The
White Kingdom wanted revenge on the Queen, but they were weakened.

Centuries
of war had taken its toll on their country and weakened their position, not
only relatively to the Evil Kingdom, but also to other neighboring kingdoms.
Now that they were also Kingless that situation became even direr.

They
needed an alliance with the Evil Kingdom, and they realized the Evil Queen
would, unfortunately, be a part of it.

The
debate raged through the night. Nobles from both sides tried to find a solution
that would please most of them and which would allow them to keep their
newfound alliance.

They
needed to find some kind of punishment for the Evil Queen, but at the same time
they needed her to be the figurehead of their new united kingdom. She was much
feared outside the kingdoms and her presence would be enough to deter the most
adventurous of men.

They
also needed her to submit to the punishment. They had no doubt she could easily
escape them, only by giving her something she would support could they keep the
peace.

In
the end, it was an old wizened advisor from the White Kingdom that suggested a
solution that was found agreeable by all parts.

They
would keep their previous bargain, just in an altered form. Snow White would
take her father’s place in the deal, and marry the Evil Queen once she was of
age. The Queen was a hermaphrodite after all; she would have no problems
conceiving a child within the White Princess’ womb.

At
first there was outrage amongst the members of the White Kingdom’s nobility.

They
couldn’t bear to see their precious princess, a beautiful and innocent young
girl, in the Evil Queen’s clutches. Slowly though, the idea swayed more and
more opinions.

No
one truly liked it, but it would give them what they desired, without any other
sacrifices. It was the easiest solution.

Not
everyone agreed, and some of the White Kingdom’s nobles left the session while
protesting against it. 

The
remaining ones however were than enough to seal the deal, and young Snow White
was sacrificed for the peace.

There
still needed to be some kind of punishment for the Evil Queen. Eventually they
settled on making the Queen a prisoner on the White Palace until the day of her
marriage to Snow White, while the new kingdom would be ruled by a council of
equal numbers of nobles of the Evil and White Kingdoms.

The
Evil Queen considered their terms for an hour, before she accepted. They were
quite acceptable and she soon realized that after her imprisonment she would
rule basically unopposed; Snow White would be little more than a pet and a toy
to her.

After
the Queen’s agreement, the mood became lighter, and some cheer could be seen.

Nobles
congratulated themselves in defusing a crisis, even though some of them
regretted Snow White’s fate, but they felt it was for the best.

The
Queen became increasingly pleased with each moment she thought about the deal.
Then evens might not have been according to her original plan but, after some
hiccups, she would still rule their new kingdom, and this alone – she doubted
Snow White would be any kind of adversary, she would make sure of it.

And
like that, Snow White found herself betrothed at the age of ten to her father’s
killer.

*******

Snow
White had always been a bright child, observant, capable of discerning people’s
moods and worries.

She
could always tell when someone was lying to her.

So
when her father’s advisors told her that her father had died of a heart attack
she knew they were lying.

She
didn’t tell them that of course. If they were lying to her, either they were at
fault, or they were afraid of who did it.

It
wasn’t hard to connect the dots.

Her
father had just married the Evil Queen and now he was dead – it was obvious to
see who was responsible. Snow just didn’t understand why the advisors of the
White Kingdom where covering the crime, when they should be up in arms about
what happened.

Snow
hadn’t stayed long in her father’s marriage party, leaving a little over an
hour after it had started. Her father didn’t want her near him when he met the
Queen; he didn’t trust the woman and was afraid for Snow.

When
the princess had left the celebration, he had seemed happy. She had slept with
a smile on her face.

Now
she woke to the news of his death, and to a conspiracy to hide the crime.

When
the councilors told her she was to marry the Evil Queen in her father’s stead,
Snow blinked and remained silent. She couldn’t believe the words that were
leaving their mouths.

When
she realized they were serious she screamed and raged at them, but they ignored
her and had her maid take her away, as if she was a normal child and not a
princess. She let the woman drag her away, her throat becoming hoarse from
screaming. 

Snow
white became listless after that.

She
wouldn’t respond to people, she would barely eat and she remained mostly
withdrawn in her own mind.

The
people closer to her became worried for her health, but they trusted time would
be able to cure her of her disposition.

It
wasn’t time that shook her into full awareness. It was blood and death.

A
few months after the new agreement between the Kingdoms was reached, some
members of the White Kingdom’s nobility tried to kidnap Snow White. They were
aghast at the deal brokered by their peers, and knew that without Snow White it
would fall through.

A
small trope of soldiers entered the palace and broke into the princess’
quarters. They found the girl asleep, and swiftly woke her, being careful not
to frighten her.

She
was their princess and an innocent in the entire situation.

Slowly,
they her explained who they were and Snow listened with a focus she hadn’t
demonstrated in weeks.

She
nodded at them and let herself be taken away. There was a new brightness in her
eyes, a new hope. She knew that if she managed to escape she would be free of
the Evil Queen’s clutches.

She
fought the only way she could – by letting herself be kidnapped.

It
failed.

The
Queen’s personal guard found them on the outskirts of the palace and after a
confrontation they retook Snow White, killing the soldiers that tried to rescue
her.

Yet
Snow White didn’t forget their sacrifice.

There
was fire in anger in her mind, awakened by blood of those who were only doing
what they knew was the right thing.

As
the days passed and Snow White witnessed as the nobles that had ordered her
kidnaping were executed, she swore to herself she would give them their
revenge, her father’s revenge, and kill the Evil Queen. 

*******

Life
changed for Snow White after her kidnapping.

The
Evil Queen used the attack by the White Kingdom’s nobles as justification to
basically take control of Snow’s life. The Queen determined who cared for her,
who guarded her and what she learned.

The
older woman saw an opportunity to mold her future wife and took it.

The
ruling council let her, hoping to appease her, and not upset the deal they had
previously made.

Snow
White hated them even more for it.

She
hated the fact that the Evil Queen had such control over her life and her
activities. While most of the staff that had cared for Snow during her life
remained, Snow was now permanently accompanied by members of the Queen’s
personal guard, supposedly for her protection.

In
truth they were there to protect the Queen’s interests.

They
spied on both Snow White and her caretakers, trying to find the slightest hint
of treason, the slightest fault that would allow the Queen to increase her hold
on Snow White even further.

The
princess knew it and was extremely careful not to show the true nature of her
feelings for the Queen.

She
didn’t complain when her tutors were exchanged and a new, far more forgiving
account of the Evil Kingdom’s history was taught. She didn’t speak out when her
personal maid was replaced and the new one would sing the Queen’s praises, and
she didn’t quarrel when her playmates were dismissed, and children with parents
amongst the Evil Kingdom’s nobility started surrounding her.

Snow
excelled at her studies, dedicating herself in full to them, knowing much of
what she was now learning was a lie, but realizing she needed to fool the
people around her into thinking she was under their control.

She
would eventually get her revenge, but for now the only thing she could do was
play along.

She
managed to fool them until her eleventh birthday.

That
was the day she met the Queen in person for the first time.

She
had seen the woman before, but only from afar. She had never stood a step away
from the woman that had murdered her father, looked right into her face, and
saw her eyes.

Snow
didn’t say anything, she didn’t make a single threatening gesture, but the Evil
Queen saw the rage and the need of revenge in her eyes … and then laughed,
loudly, amused.

She
reached out and took Snow’s face into her hands, feeling the soft skin and turning
her face upwards until they were looking directly into each other’s eyes.

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