Somewhere in the forest, a being completely dressed in black walked around, searching for her prey. She cackled to herself.

"The little men will be away, and she and those animals will be all alone with a harmless old peddler woman. Hahahah! A harmless old peddler woman!" the Witch said while she looked at the red apple and cackled very loud.

While she talked to herself, she didn't notice that two vultures were watching and listening from a tree. With the way she talked, they knew something was definitely going to happen. The vultures smiled at each other and followed her.

Back at the cottage, Grace and her new human friend were busy making pies. Gooseberry pies. First, they were making one for a very special dwarf. The forest animals were glad to help.

"Oh, Snow White. I'm sure he will love it. We should bake some for the others, the girls, Buck, and Lucky Jack, too," Grace said.

"That's a good idea. I hope that he would like me when I give this to him," Snow White said, and then she began to sing a familiar song. While she did that, she began to flatten the dough with a rolling pin. A bird grabbed some flour with its tail feathers and strewed it on the dough. When the dough was ready, she placed it on the pie tin. Then she grabbed a knife to cut off some of the dough on the edge of the pie tin. The bird grabbed the dough and flew away.

"Some day my prince will come

Some day we'll meet again

And away to his castle we'll go

To be happy forever I know"

Snow White placed the pie in front of her and the birds were decorating it with their talons and the bird with the leftover dough used it to create a name; Grumpy.

"Some day when spring is here

We'll find our love anew"

And then Grace began to sing with a high note.

"And the birds will sing

And wedding bells will ring"

The pie was ready to bake and the two sang the last part together.

"Some day when my/your dreams come true"

But then, a shadow loomed over them. The forest animals ran away and both Snow White and Grace began to gasp at what they saw. An old woman dressed in black looked at them in a scary way. The worst part was that and it was something they didn't know: The Witch finally found them. She chuckled evilly, which caused some discomfort to both of our heroines, especially Grace.

"All alone, my pets?" the old woman asked.

"Why, why, yes, we are. But..." Snow White said with a shaky voice.

The old woman looked inside. "The, the little men and other animals are not here?"

"No, they're not. It's just me and Snow White, but.." Grace said with a shaky voice as well.

"Mmm-hmm," the Witch said. She sniffed the air and asked with interest, "Making pies?"

"Yes, gooseberry pies," Snow White said with a smile.

"It's a surprise for when they come back," Grace added.

"It's apple pies that make the menfolks' mouths water," the old woman advised and grabbed the same red apple from her basket. "Pies made from apples like these." She chuckled.

The forest animals looked from behind the cottage in curiosity and fear.

"Well, m-maybe we'll do that some time," Grace said.

"Oh, they do look delicious," Snow White said.

"Yes! But wait 'till you taste one, dearies," the old hag chuckled in a sinister way.

The birds on the trees were also paying attention until they turned around. The same two vultures were watching from a tree, looking at each other and smiling in a devious way. The birds were frightened, they knew that vultures meant only one thing. The worst thing of all: Death. The birds twittered among another and looked back at the Witch.

"Like to try one? Hmm? Go on. Go on, have a bite," the Witch offered.

Snow White was about to grab the apple. Grace had a sudden feeling that something fishy was going on here. She also knew that she needed to be careful with strangers, but she couldn't resist the sight of a delicious apple.

The birds immediately saw and knew something was wrong and began to attack the old woman. The other smaller animals were attacking her, too. The Witch groaned and tried to shield herself with her arms. Snow White and Grace noticed that and ran out of the cottage to stop them.

"Stop it! Stop it! Go away! Go away!" Grace commanded.

The forest animals ran away while the birds flew back in the trees and looked down at them.

"Shame on you, frightening a poor old lady," Snow White said sternly.

A poor old lady? Certainly not, missies. Her basket fell on the ground with all the apples scattered everywhere. She only wanted the red one. She mumbled to herself while she rubbed it clean.

"Oh, I thought I'd lost it," the Witch said to herself.

Grace came close to the old woman and placed a hoof on her leg. "We're so sorry, madam. We don't know what came over them to act like that."

Snow White placed her hands on the woman's shoulders to try to comfort her. "There, there. I'm sorry."

The hag gasped softly at first, but then she deviously smiled and began to fake something.

"Oh! My heart!" she said.

"Oh, my goodness," Grace said, believing that act was real.

"Oh, my... My poor heart. Take me into the house and let me rest. A drink of water, please," the old woman said.

Snow White slowly brought her inside the cottage. She closed the door while Grace was still outside. She angrily looked at the forest animals. Little did she know that she forgot a very important fact about those kind of creatures: They always sensed danger and evil in the first place.

"Why did you attack that poor old lady?! What did she do to you? I don't know what caused you to do that, but that was low and cowardly to attack someone weaker than you!" Grace said.

A bird quickly flew down and went close to her ear. It twittered.

"You bet your life, you're sorry, mister. I want you to... What?" Grace said, and her eyes went wide. "Vultures? But that means... Are you sure? That old lady? Danger? Don't be ridiculous. Why would a poor old lady like her hurt someone, especially someone sweet and kind as Snow White? Unless..."

She began to think hard and feared the worst. "You don't think... That old lady is..." She gasped in horror. "Oh, no! Snow White!"

She walked towards a window with the other forest animals following her. They saw that Snow White was offering the old woman a chair. She looked like she was in a bad health, but that changed when she began to grin at Snow White, who was filling a big cup with water. The Witch grabbed the red apple from her sleeves and looked at it and back at Snow Whitedeviously.

"Oh, no. The Queen must have disguised herself to look like an old woman. And there's no doubt that that apple she's holding is bad news. Snow White's falling into a trap. I've got to warn Maggie, Doc, and the others," she said, but then she stopped walking. "Wait. No, that will take too long. I've got to prevent Snow White from eating that apple without her or the Queen knowing."

Then she looked at the forest animals. "You. You must go to the mine and warn everyone. Snow White needs help. I'll stay and do whatever I can to stop the Queen."

The forest animals nodded and quickly ran through the woods towards the mine. The tortoise had a bit of trouble to catch up with the other animals who were faster than him. The two vultures saw the forest animals running. Normally, they wanted to wait for a delicious carcass, but this time, they couldn't wait and immediately swooped down towards the forest animals.

Grace saw that and gasped in horror. She looked towards the cottage and then to the forest animals. She did it a few times until she decided to run towards the animals. One vulture was about to eat a poor little bunny, but suddenly, it got hit by something yellow. Some of the forest animals saw that and watched.

"Go! Warn them! Quick!" Grace said to the animals.

The forest animals kept running while Grace was face to face with the two vultures. "You should be ashamed of yourselves. Trying to eat defenseless little creatures."

The vultures were completely surprised by the attack, but suddenly, they seemed to grin and licked their lips. Grace was a little uncomfortable when they did that. Suddenly, she realized what they were going to do.

"Oops," she said. She started to run away and the two birds of prey chased after her.

After a few minutes, the forest animals finally reached the mine. The dwarfs, cows, horse, and rabbit were staring in confusion.

"Those are the forest animals. What are they doing here?" Maggie asked.

"I don't know," Mrs. Calloway said.

The animals began to pull on their clothes, stocking caps, shoes, beards, cowbells, ears, mane, and tails.

"Hey, what are you doing?" Maggie asked.

"Stop that!" said one of the dwarfs.

"Not the hat. Not the hat!" Mrs. Calloway shouted.

"Get away, boy. Get away! Go on, shoo!" Sneezy said.

"Go on! Get outta here!" said Grumpy, who was trying to fight off the birds with his stocking cap, but they kept pulling at his clothes.

Dopey also got pulled and tried to slap the birds away, but clumsily fell to the ground.

Lucky Jack was being pulled at the ears and tail. "Hey! Let go of me!" he said and tried to shoo them away.

Doc got pushed by a deer in the back. "What ails these crazy birds?"

"They've gone plumb daffy," said Bashful, who was holding a tree while a deer pulled at his pants.

"These animals are more cuckoo than a clock," said Buck, who tried to shoo the forest animals away with a few bucks from his hind legs in the air.

"Yeah, they've g-g-g-g..." Sneezy said while being pulled by a few birds, a bunny, and a squirrel. Because of that, he began to gasp again and released a big sneeze that blew the forest animals away. "AAACHOOOOOOO!"

But that didn't stop them, they came back towards Sneezy to pull on his clothes again.

When the disguised Queen finished her drink of water, Snow White looked outside.

"Where is Grace?" she asked.

"The cow? She's probably looking for flowers or something. I'm sure she'll be all right," the Witch acted innocently. "You two seem to be very close."

"That's true. Grace and I have a lot in common. I'm glad to have her as my friend," Snow White answered.

"You two are so sweet. And because you have been so good to poor old Granny, I'll share a secret with you. This is no ordinary apple. It's a magic wishing apple," the Witch said.

Snow White got excited when she heard that. "A wishing apple?"

"Yes! One bite and all your dreams will come true," the disguised Queen said.

"Really?" Snow White asked.

"Yes, girlie," the Witch said and slowly came closer to the Princess. "Now, make a wish and take a bite."

Back at the mine, the cows, dwarfs, horse, and rabbit were still struggling against the forest animals. They kept pulling on their clothes and tails while they held themselves to trees or tried to scare them away.

"Go on, get!" Grumpy said.

"These pesky critters won't stop," Maggie said.

"'Tain't natural," Happy said.

"There's something wrong," Doc said.

"I know. Something's not right," Mrs. Calloway said.

"They ain't actin' this way for nothin'," said Grumpy, who was struggling against a deer and a few birds who pulled at his beard and stocking cap. Then the forest animals released him and he fell to the ground. The other forest animals stopped as well.

"But what could cause these creatures to act that way?" Maggie asked.

Sleepy was the only one who wasn't pulled or pushed by the forest animals. He was sitting in the mine cart the whole time. He yawned and began to speak. "Maybe the old Queen's got Snow White and Grace."

Everybody heard that and froze. They looked at Sleepy in worry and shock and then to each other with the same expression.

"The Queen!" Doc said.

"Snow White and Grace!" they all said.

"The forest animals! They tried to warn us!" Buck said.

"Oh, no!" Mrs. Calloway said.

"The Queen'll kill them! We gotta save them!" Grumpy said.

"Yes! Yes! We, we, we gotta save them!" Doc said.

"She'll kill them!" Lucky Jack shouted.

"What'll we do?" Happy asked.

"Yes, yes, what'll we do?" Doc began to panic and stutter.

"We gotta go to the cottage and face that Witch!" Buck shouted.

"COME ON!" Grumpy shouted and began to run, but then Buck stood right in front of him.

"Climb on my back! We'll get there in ten seconds flat!" Buck said, and Grumpy climbed on his back.

"Giddap!" Grumpy said, and the two ran off.

The other animals began to follow them. Bashful and Sneezy climbed on a deer and they rode after Buck and Grumpy. Bashful was helping Sneezy to get on the deer's back, but Sneezy almost fell and grabbed the tail. Lucky Jack also tried to climb on a deer, but suddenly, he got grabbed by Mrs. Calloway and then he landed on her back.

Happy struggled a little on a deer, but a few birds helped him sit on its back. Sleepy rode a deer, too.

"Wait for me! Wait for..." Doc said. But before he could finish, a certain brown cow placed her head under him and made him land on her back.

"Hold on tight!" Maggie said while she ran after the others.

A deer ran after them, too, with Dopey holding its tail while struggling with his feet on the ground.

On the road, the tortoise almost made it to the mine, but then he saw the dwarfs and the animals running towards him and he hid inside his shell. The company passed him by. The tortoise was lucky to be alive while everybody ran as fast as they could to save their friends from a terrible fate.

Back at the cottage, the Witch was still trying to convince Snow White to bite the apple. Snow White uncomfortably took a few steps backwards.

"Theremust be something your little heart desires. Perhaps there's someone you love," the Witch said.

"Well, there is someone," Snow White admitted.

"I thought so. I thought so!" the disguised Queen laughed. "Old Granny knows a young girl's heart. Now, take the apple, dearie, and make a wish." And she carefully gave her the apple while whispering that last sentence.

Snow White held the apple in front of her and closed her eyes. "I wish... I wish..."

The Witch waited patiently, but said, "That's it, go on! Go on."

During that time, Grace was still trying to get rid of the two vultures by running away. She may not be as fast as Buck, but she was fast enough to not get eaten. The vultures were eager to try cow meat. She tried to hide through a few bushes.

While that happened, the dwarfs and animals ran over a tree that formed a bridge. Then they all slid down a chasm that wasn't too deep and ran further. They kept dodging trees and boulders and jumped over larger chasms while dark clouds slowly began to appear in the sky.

Meanwhile, Grace appeared from one of the bushes to see if the vultures were still pursuing her. It seemed safe... At first. She slowly left the bush and looked around. Shadows slowly flew above her without her knowing. She had the feeling something was watching her and it was scaring her. Suddenly, the shadow came closer to her and she immediately turned around. The vulture tried to attack her with its talons, but she dodged it. She ran away again, only to be stopped by the second vulture that was flying in front of her.

She decided to hide behind a tree and the carnivorous birds followed her. She kept hiding and hiding, but the vultures came closer.

"Oh, no. I'm gonna be bird food. What would Buck do in a situation like this?" Grace said, and suddenly, her eyes went wide when she said that last part. She had an idea. She placed her arms and legs to her sides and let herself fall. At the right time, the vultures accidentally bumped against each other.

The yellow cow ran in front of them. She took a deep breath and closed her eyes, then she opened them again and cleared her throat with a serious look. The vultures turned their attention to her, and suddenly, their eyes went wide in fear.

"There. Now, you don't want to eat me, do you? Hurting and eating poor little bunnies, squirrels, birds, and deer is something I don't tolerate," Grace acted strictly. "Now you two stay away from Snow White and my animal friends, and don't ever let me catch you doing this again! Do you understand me?"

With that brave and determined attitude, the vultures nodded and flew away from her.

During that time, Snow White was still making her wish. "And that he will carry me away to his castle where we will live happily ever after."

"Fine! Fine! Now take a bite," the Witch said, knowing that victory will be in her grasp.

Meanwhile, the dwarfs and animals were still running as fast as they could.

"Hurry up!" Grumpy said.

"Don't slow down!" Buck said.

While that happened, Grace was happy with her little victory. But she forgot one small thing.

"Snow White," she gasped. Then she walked back to the cottage and looked through the window, not knowing that dark clouds appeared in the sky.

"Don't let the wish grow cold," the Witch said.

Then Snow White took a bite of the apple. "Oh! I feel strange..." she said.

The Witch grinned while the Princess was growing weaker by the minute. "Her breath will still... Her blood congeal..."

"Oh..."

With one last breath, Snow White soon collapsed to the floor and dropped the bitten apple.

"HAHAHAHAHAHAHAH!" the Witch cackled, and a loud thunderclap could be heard. "NOW I'LL BE FAIREST IN THE LAND! HAHAHAHAHAHAH!"

When Grace saw that, she gasped in horror and backed up away from the window. "Oh, no. NO! She couldn't... She isn't..."

Tears slowly appeared from her eyes while she spoke, and the Witch came out of the cottage, cackling invictory. While she laughed, Grace looked at her in hate.

"You... You monster!" Grace said and launched herself at the Witch. She saw the yellow cow coming towards her and grabbed something from her black clothing; a red potion. The Witch threw it at her, and it exploded on impact, making Grace fall to the ground with a hard thud.

"AH!" she yelled in pain.

She tried to get up, but the Witch approached her and placed her foot on her.

"It's over now, dearie. Time to deal with you animals. Starting with you!" the Witch laughed.

The wicked Queen was about to do something while Grace stared at her in fear, and the rain fell down on both of them. Then the Witch stopped and was surprised with what came next. The other animals and dwarfs had arrived while the thunder kept rumbling. The Witch didn't know what to do right now, so she left the kind cow alone and ran for her life.

"Hurry! Hurry!" Grumpy shouted.

"Grace!" Mrs. Calloway shouted.

Buck and Grumpy stopped for a moment and saw the Witch fleeing.

"There she goes!" Grumpy said.

"I see her!" Buck said.

They all ran after her, except Grace, Maggie, Mrs. Calloway, and Doc.

"Are you all right?" Mrs. Calloway asked.

"I'm okay. Thank goodness you're here. That old woman..." Grace said in shock.

"We know. We're going after her," Maggie said.

"I'm coming, too," Grace said.

"No. You must stay here. Snow White needs you," Mrs. Calloway said.

"And it's too dangerous for you, my dear," Doc said.

"But... I wanna help."

"You're already doing that. Sure, we could use your help to catch the Queen, but Snow White is your friend, isn't she?" Maggie said.

Grace nodded. "All right. I'm going to check inside. Please be careful," she said.

"We will," Maggie said.

"Ladies, we're losing her," Doc said.

"All right, after her!" Maggie said, and together, they ran after the Witch.

Grace went to the cottage. When she opened the door, thunder could be heard and lightning could be seen through the window. She looked around.

"Snow White? Snow White?!" Grace said, but then she gasped at a horrifying sight and stepped a little closer while tears came down her eyes. "Snow White?"

Meanwhile, the gang was after the Witch. The vultures that Grace defeated had returned and still as hungry as ever. They saw what was going on and decided to follow the disguised Queen and her pursuers.

While the thunder kept rumbling, the Witch kept running. She almost got trapped by some vines, but she could escape in time. More rain kept falling while our heroes ran after her. Even Mrs. Calloway didn't care if it rained, she wanted to capture the villain who dared to kill her new friend.

The Witch started to climb a mountain, she was already one step ahead of them.

Mrs. Calloway saw that. "There! Up the mountain!"

"She's even more creepier than her normal form," Lucky Jack said.

The cows, horse, and deers stopped and the dwarfs and rabbit dismounted them. The dwarfs grabbed their clubs and pickaxes while Lucky Jack grabbed a stick as a weapon. Grumpy stepped in front of them. "After her!"

"Yeah!" Maggie and Sneezy shouted. And the cows, horse, rabbit, and dwarfs began to climb the mountain. The Witch looked down and saw her pursuers coming closer. She kept climbing.

"She's too fast! We'll never catch her!" Sneezy said.

"How can an old lady be that fast?" Mrs. Calloway asked.

"Now's not the time for physics, Mrs. Calloway! Not everything is as it seems!" Buck said.

"I have an idea!" Maggie said.

"It better be good!" Bashful said.

"And I'm gonna need Happy for this."

"Me?" Happy asked in confusion.

"Yeah. You think you can run up this mountain, jump off my back, and pounce on her?" Maggie asked.

"What?! Are you crazy?!" Happy asked in worry.

"Trust me. It'll keep her distracted," Maggie said.

"Men, we're going to lose her!" Doc said.

Happy gulped and walked down the mountain. Then he made a running pose at the start of it.

"Stand back, everyone!" Mrs. Calloway said.

So the dwarfs, cow, horse, and rabbit all made way for the upbeat dwarf while Maggie stayed where she was.

"Ready?" Maggie asked.

"Ready!" Happy said.

"One, two, three. CHARGE!" Maggie yelled. Happy ran up the mountain. While he ran, he hopped onto Maggie, jumped off her back, and into the air. He screamed a little. The Witch heard that and looked up. She didn't see that one coming. Happy fell on her and they both fell on the mountain ground. Happy seemed to have her, but the Witch pushed him away with all her might.

"Get off me, you little rat!" she said.

Happy began to fall down the mountain until Buck caught him.

"Thanks. I'm not sure if I want to do that again," Happy said with wide eyes.

Finally, our heroes were face to face with the Witch while the rain fell down and the thunder rumbled.

"Queen Grimhilde, I presume," Maggie said.

"So, you are the animals who tried to steal my beauty. Just like Snow White," the Witch said with hate in her words.

"We didn't come to steal anything. We arrived here by coincidence," Lucky Jack said honestly.

"I don't care. Anyone who's more beautiful than me will pay the price," the Witch said.

"Is that really what this is all about? Beauty?" Mrs. Calloway asked.

"And by trying to kill an innocent girl like Snow White? That's just low," Buck said.

"Only a woman that's truly radiant, like me, can rule an entire kingdom."

"That's not true. It's deeds, not looks that count. Snow White, she is beautiful. And her kindness makes it even more. She's more fit to rule the kingdom than you," Grumpy said with all his heart. The others agreed with him, even Buck.

"He's right. You claim yourself to be radiant, but all I see are shadows of jealousy... Clouding your mind and hanging thick on your heart," Maggie said wisely.

"You little monsters will pay for such insolence," the Witch said and grabbed a basket of apples from her black clothing. "Have an apple, dearies!"

She threw one at them. They dodged it and when it hit the ground, a cloud of purple gas was released.

"That's one rotten apple," Maggie said.

"It's poison!" Mrs. Calloway said.

The Witch cackled while the poisonous gas faded away from the ground. The animals then stood in an attack position as the Witch threw more apples at them.

"Apples! Fresh apples! Hahah!" she cackled.

The apples exploded on impact, unleashing clouds of poisonous gas and puddles of poison. The animals were doing their best to stop the clouds of poison. Then the Witch threw a few potions at them that also exploded on impact. Maggie and Mrs. Calloway caught a few with their tails and threw them back, the others had to dodge them. Buck shot a few apples at the Witch with his karate moves while Lucky Jack helped by throwing a few more back at her in his own way. The Witch luckily dodged those attacks.

"So you wanna fight dirty, huh? I can fight dirty, too!" Buck said, showing off a few karate moves to the Witch.

"And how are your foolish karate moves going to stop me?" the Witch asked.

"You'll see," Buck said. Then he jumped toward the Witch and began to attack her with a few punches with his front hooves. But she pushed him back and Maggie and Mrs. Calloway caught him.

The Witch cackled again. "Nice try, fool!" she said.

Buck looked back at the her with a glare. "So you think you got the drop on me. Well, think again!"

Then, all of a sudden, a powerful lightning bolt came close to the Witch.

"Let's see you topthat!" Buck mocked.

The Witch grinned. "I've got a bigger one."

Buck raised an eyebrow and the Witch put her hands up.

"A THUNDERBOLT TO FIX THEM WELL!" she called loudly, and all of a sudden, a large thunderbolt appeared from the sky and came right at Buck.

"Buck, look out!" Mrs. Calloway warned.

Buck saw it and he quickly ran away, but the bolt hit someone else; a certain peg-legged rabbit who didn't see it on time. The bolt struck him and he screamed in pain, even his skeleton was sometimes visible.

"LUCKY JACK!" they all shouted.

The bolt stopped and Lucky Jack was completely black with eyes as small as pinpricks. "Does somebody want 'roasted' or 'baked' rabbit?" he said. He coughed a cloud of smoke and fell to the ground.

The Witch was surprised of their special abilities and decided to climb further.

"She's getting away!" Buck yelled.

"Come on, men!" Doc said.

The Witch ran very fast, but this time, our heroes could keep up with her. Their shadows, that were caused by lightning flashes, could be seen on the mountain wall. The wind howled and thunder kept rumbling louder. Then Buck saw something that made him smile.

"Look! At the top! She can't get away!" Buck said.

"Now we got her for sure!" Happy said.

At the moment, the Witch reached the top. Panting and gasping of all the climbing and running. When she tried to get further, she looked down and realized there was no way out. She gasped in horror. The vultures landed on a tree above her, grinning at her. They also knew that there was no escape this time. Or was there?

"I'm trapped. What will I do? The meddling little fools!" she said.

The dwarfs, cows, horse, and rabbit came closer and closer. This time, they got her. But the Witch wouldn't give up that easily, she had one last trick up her sleeve. She grabbed a long branch and placed it under a large boulder. The thunder came closer and was louder when she did that. The Witch pulled with all her might. Little by little, the boulder came in movement.

"I'll fix ya! I'LL CRUSH YOUR BONES!" she yelled at the top of her lungs.

When the heroes arrived, Grumpy saw what the Witch was planning. "LOOK OUT!"

The Witch cackled very loudly, showing how wicked and evil she truly was. The dwarfs and animals all held on to each other, it might be the end for our heroes. It looked like the Witch was about to winuntil... A very large thunderbolt shot down between the Witch and the boulder. The cliff on which she stood crumbled into pieces and she fell down, screaming while she did. The boulder fell in the same direction.

When Maggie and the rest heard that, they opened their eyes. The vultures looked at the falling Witch with big smiles. The cows, dwarfs, horse, and rabbit ran towards the cliff and looked down in shock to where the Witch fell. The boulder smashed her to death without a doubt. The vultures flew down, they finally had the meal they wanted. Our heroes still looked down in shock.

"Heavens to Betsy," Lucky Jack said.

"How dreadful," Mrs. Calloway said.

"Well, at least she's defeated. She won't hurt anyone from now on," Maggie said.

"But still..." Mrs. Calloway said.

"As horrible as this may be, the Queen is finally defeated," Doc said.

"She's gone!" Buck cheered.

"HOORAY!" everybody cheered.

But then Mrs. Calloway gasped. "Snow White and Grace."

"Quick, let's go back to the cottage," Bashful said.

After minutes of running, they finally reached the cottage again. It was still raining, but they didn't care. They opened the door that was still half open and looked inside.

"Hello? Grace? Snow White?" Maggie called.

Then they heard a soft whimper. They turned to the familiar yellow cow, but it seemed that she was holding something... Or someone.

"Grace? Is everything all right?" Mrs. Calloway asked.

Grace slowly showed her face that was shedding tears of sadness. And everybody immediately saw why, Snow White was lying lifeless in the cow's arms. The only evidence: A bitten apple.

"Oh, no," Maggie whispered. "No."

"What happened?" Bashful asked.

"It must be that drapple... Uh, apple," Doc said.

"Can't she be saved or something?" Buck asked desperately.

"CPR could work," Maggie said.

"Or mouth-to-mouth," Happy said.

"Mouth to mouth? That's a little too much," Lucky Jack said.

"Yeah, I say we call 9-1-1 and they can defibrillate her," Grumpy said.

"Are you insane?" Mrs. Calloway asked.

"We're trying to get her back, not hurt her!" Buck said.

"Well, this is the best option, isn't it?!" Grumpy argued.

And then all the dwarfs, cows, Buck, and Lucky Jack argued. Doc, who wasn't arguing, began to form tears in his eyes and covered his ears. "STOOOOOOP!"

Everybody stopped shouting and looked at Doc.

"It's no use. She's... Dead," Doc said while he began to sob.

And suddenly, they all realized that there was nothing they could do. They all began to shed tears of sorrow, for the Princess was dead.