The lady-killer

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‘Once upon a time, there was a beautiful princess Snow White.  She was murdered by an evil witch.  Lastly, a handsome prince saved her and they lived happily forever.’  Snow White puts down her story book after her daughter falls asleep with her teddy bear.

The next day, Snow White keeps singing with birds and doves because she has nothing to do without prince.  Where is he? He has gone to another country for a secret purpose which cannot be told anyone including her lovely wife.  Singing is the only thing she knows, so she keeps singing and singing until the sun goes down behind the mountain.  That night, Snow tells another story to her daughter.

‘Once upon a time, there was a poor girl called Cinderella.  She was bullied by her sister.  One day, a fairy helped her to a ball held by the prince.  Lastly, the prince fell in love with her and they lived happily together.’  Her daughter asks, ‘Why are all the stories related to dad?’ Snow is shocked.

After a month, prince comes back.  Snow dashes to the main gate and stops him. ‘Where did you go?’ she sings.

‘Darling, you know that I’m very busy traveling around the world for maintaining relationship with other countries.’

‘Fine, tell me who Cinderella is, who Belle is and who Frog Prince is?’

All of the citizens, their servants and prince are shocked.  The city remains silent as all the citizens are around the main gate.

Suddenly, a crow breaks the silence.  ‘What’s wrong with you?  You keep saving other princess at different places and marry with them.  You even ask the fairy to help you become a frog and beast.  I am so disappointed, I am divorcing you.  Just wait for my lawyer’s letter and your girls will know your real face.’

‘Wait, I am so sorry.  Please, please don’t tell the others.  I can’t lose them.”

Afterwards, Snow goes to the house of Seven Dwarfs.  All of them agree that the prince should receive some punishment.  One of the Seven Dwarfs Doc, who is the cleverest among the seven guys, decides to send the crows to tell the truth to every princess who has been cheated by the prince that the prince is a lady-killer.