Confessions of the Snow Queen

Fiction & Literature, Short Stories
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Author: Dunya Luke ISBN: 9780463207727
Publisher: Dunya Luke Publication: January 26, 2019
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Dunya Luke
ISBN: 9780463207727
Publisher: Dunya Luke
Publication: January 26, 2019
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

Is the Snow Queen the villain we all believe she is?

We all know the Snow Queen as a cold creature. She is often portrayed as a selfish, wicked and revengeful being. But if she has a chance to speak, what would she say?

In this story, the Snow Queen tells us about Humans of the pre-historic era, when the world was always in perfect balance. Flake, or the Snow Queen as she is better known today, is the eldest of the four sisters who created a perfectly balanced and wonderful world.

For their achievements, they were rewarded with an immortal creature. This immortal creature was more blessed than any other living being in the Universe. However, the creature also came with a warning: They are the biggest threat to themselves.

At first, the sisters didn’t know what this warning meant. They were basking in the honour of the task bestowed upon them, as well as the excitement of discovering the blessings of their new charge. But the warning eventually revealed itself. It was far more horrific than the sisters could have imagined. Despite their resistance to carry out such extreme acts against the world they loved, sisters had no choice. It was simply too late to save the world without extreme measures.

Although all four sisters took part in the event that destroyed most of the world, and even though Flake was the most beloved sister before this event, after the event she became as we know her today. But she doesn’t mind. In fact, she wishes she could be Human’s greatest enemy because then the Human would be safe.

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Is the Snow Queen the villain we all believe she is?

We all know the Snow Queen as a cold creature. She is often portrayed as a selfish, wicked and revengeful being. But if she has a chance to speak, what would she say?

In this story, the Snow Queen tells us about Humans of the pre-historic era, when the world was always in perfect balance. Flake, or the Snow Queen as she is better known today, is the eldest of the four sisters who created a perfectly balanced and wonderful world.

For their achievements, they were rewarded with an immortal creature. This immortal creature was more blessed than any other living being in the Universe. However, the creature also came with a warning: They are the biggest threat to themselves.

At first, the sisters didn’t know what this warning meant. They were basking in the honour of the task bestowed upon them, as well as the excitement of discovering the blessings of their new charge. But the warning eventually revealed itself. It was far more horrific than the sisters could have imagined. Despite their resistance to carry out such extreme acts against the world they loved, sisters had no choice. It was simply too late to save the world without extreme measures.

Although all four sisters took part in the event that destroyed most of the world, and even though Flake was the most beloved sister before this event, after the event she became as we know her today. But she doesn’t mind. In fact, she wishes she could be Human’s greatest enemy because then the Human would be safe.

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