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Disclaimer: I don't own any of these stories original story
Notes: Again, the content of this story is purely because I felt like twisting up what I wrote with ease please no death to me
Prolouge
The point of a story is to get a message across. Sometimes, that message becomes muddled. Unclear as the story progresses. Sometimes the message is displayed right in front of the person reading a story. Sometimes the lesson is learned as the reader continues on. Becoming known anywhere between half a page to fifty, to over one hundred pages into the story. Sometimes, even, the story is known after the story has been read and thrown away or told for ages. Families telling the tale over and over again.
Stories being told over and over, however, can prove to be a problem. Not a huge problem, but a problem nonetheless. This problem is that the message - the very lesson people are meant to learn by the end of the tale they are told - is muddled. It can becoming so distorted that one doesn’t recognize what the meaning truly is anymore.
Stories can also prove real. In some way or form stories can prove to be real and they can be dangerous. They can be the most innocent of stories we hear. A fairy tale passed down generation to generation. The tale is always different. Always twisted. Cinderella, for all we know, could have been the bad guy. Beauty could have been the true beast. The Princesses could have been cruel, cruel people who when the tale began could have begun the large twist. The lies in their story.
Throughout this book you shall find stories. Stories so similar to what you have seen in the past, yet at the same time, far from the truth. You shall see different takes on how fairy tales truly happened. See new lessons and meanings you had never thought to have truly seen. I suppose the best way to tell you now the lesson you shall learn
What you hear or read isn’t always what truly happened...