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

Snow White and the Evil Queen (Futanari Erotica Fairy Tales) by Julie Law

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Snow White and the Evil Queen
    (Futanari Erotica Fairy Tales)
    By
    Julie Law
     
     
     
    Copyright ©2014
    All Rights Reserved
Snow White and
the Evil Queen
     
    Once,
there were two kingdoms at war.
    It
was a bloody struggle, etched across generations by pain, darkness and loss.
    No one was spared the destruction; there was no family
untouched by it, yet not everyone wanted to end the fighting.
    Some
saw it as a possibility, some saw it as rightful, some didn’t care, and the war
raged on spurred by the greed and malice of some, and the pride and lust of
revenge of others.
    On
one side of the conflict was the White Kingdom, ruled by the White family. It
was the bigger nation, the most populous and richest one. When the war started,
most assumed they would be capable of shortly winning the war, but it was not
so. Countless of their men and armies had fallen over centuries of struggle.
    In
the opposite side there was the Evil Kingdom, a domain that had been ruled by
the Evil Queen since before the war with the White Kingdom started. It was a
harsh land, filled with harsh people, dark forests and dangerous woods where
every manner of creature existed.
    Unlike
in the White Kingdom the people didn’t love their ruler, but they respected her
and obeyed her, fearful yet hopeful of her power since she was the only one
keeping them alive, both from the war that ravaged their homes and from the
dangers their lands held within.
    The
Queen was a powerful witch, and it was her magic, the magic that made her
ageless, that brought hope of a better future for the people of her kingdom.
They dreamed of the lands to the west, the lands of the White Kingdom,
bountiful in food and wood, lacking most of the dangers that roamed the Evil
Kingdom.
    It
was her power that had allowed their people to resist the White Kingdom’s
armies for generations, and that power that allowed them to dream of one day
winning the war.
    As
in every realm, there was nobility in both the White and the Evil Kingdom, and
as in every other kingdom that nobility was only human, assailed by human
emotions and qualities and flaws. Some were greedy and some were merciful; some
were cowards and other courageous.
    It
was a combination of all those human emotions and fears that lead some of the
nobility of both kingdoms to unite in secret, to try to find a way to end the
conflict.
    Some
had seen their lands burnt and salted, some had seen their people slaughtered.
Hopelessness gnawed at their hearts, and fear at their minds. They understood
that there was no one who would benefit with the continued struggle – except
foreign countries – and only peace would allow their kingdoms to prosper.
    Yet
peace would be almost impossible to achieve.
    They
knew that.
    The
war had started more than two centuries ago. No one, else perhaps the Evil
Queen, could precisely say why it had so. The White family preached that it was
started by the Evil Queen and her deeds, and that they had been obliged to
oppose her.
    Other’s
believed the White Kingdom had attacked first, and the Evil Queen had simply
defended herself.
    It
would be difficult to find out who was right, and the nobles who wanted peace
soon realized it wasn’t important to find out who started the war, or how it
had started, the most important thing was to stop it.
    For
several years they meet and discussed possibilities to end it, but they had
never found a solution that might work – until the year the White Queen died.
    The
White family was the founder of their Kingdom and it was prophesized that it
would bring their realm to glory and fortune eternal. 
    During
the centuries of war, the family had been very successfully culled by the Evil
Queen’s spies, until finally only a young man remained and he became King. He
then married a beautiful woman and learned to rule his kingdom with mercy,
understanding and compassion, as his forefathers did before him.
    He
loved his wife with his all heart, a loved returned by the

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