Once upon a time, in the heart of winter, the queen sat by the window, embroidering. The black window frame contrasted sharply with the snow outside, which looked even whiter against it. As she pricked her finger, three drops of blood fell onto the snow. The red drops on the white snow were so striking that the queen wished for a child as white as snow, as red as blood, and as black as the wood of the frame. Soon after, a daughter was born, with skin as white as snow, cheeks as red as blood, and hair as black as the wood of the frame. She was named Snow White. After her birth, the queen died… Later, the king remarried and forgot his first wife. The new queen possessed a beauty that the world had never seen; she seemed like an angel who had descended from heaven. Yet, her spirit was very proud and arrogant, and she was narcissistic. Despite this, many loved her. Each glance from the queen was like a magical spell, capable of bewitching and filling any heart with awe and fear. Though her appearance was flawless and majestic, her beauty carried an invisible imprint of evil, making her presence even more irresistible and terrifying. The queen would not tolerate anyone being more beautiful than she. The queen owned a magical mirror that seemed to reflect only darkness. This dark mirror whispered the most secret secrets to her. It was cursed to remain in hell for a thousand years. The devil, trapped in the abyss of hell, had only one way to communicate with the queen: through the mirror. The mirror was the mystical bridge between the world of the living and the realm of hell. Every morning, when the queen approached the mirror, the darkness came alive, and the devil's fiery gaze burned with a twisted love for her. It was something dark and distorted. He corrupted your soul, separated you from God so that you would be closer to him. He needed you. The queen would approach the wall where the mirror hung, look into it, and ask:
"Mirror, mirror on the wall, who is the most beautiful in this world?”