A/N: Hello, everyone. Uh, I haven't posted for a long time. But in all honesty, this short story was written - albeit not finished - ages ago (April 10, to be precise). So, although I think it's rather trite and poorly written, I decided to post it here. This is going to be really short, I just thought of slicing some parts up, since I'm not yet finished with it. So, yeah . . . here it goes!


Snow White and the Seven Arcobalenos

PROLOGUE

There was once a selfish and very vain queen that lived in a splendid and elegant castle . . . A place where only magnificence existed: there were velvets everywhere, gold and diamonds. The name of the queen was Kurokawa Hana, and she was considered the prettiest by everyone else in the kingdom. Her brunette features were exotic, admired by men and envied by women. The delicate curls of her amber brown mane ran up to her hips, and she had a stern yet piercing gaze. Hana had her own personal lady-in-waiting called Haru. The said lady was secretly an enchantress—no one knew about this stupendous truth. And Haru was smart enough to keep it to herself.

Everyday, the queen would ask, "Who in the land is the fairest of all?"

Haru didn't know how to lie, and everything that would come out of her lips was certainly the truth. She would answer, "You, my queen, are the fairest of all."

This was enough to satisfy the queen.