The Enigmatic Powers of Vile Witch Sleeping Belle

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Once upon a time in a faraway land, there lived a vile witch named Morgana. Ravens perched on her windowsill as her dark magic concoctions brewed in her cauldron. The villagers lived in fear of her, believing that she could cast spells on them with just a flick of her hand. They warned their children to never wander too close to her decrepit cottage, for fear that she may snatch them away. One day, a young maiden named Belle stumbled upon Morgana's cottage. Intrigued by tales of the witch's powerful magic, Belle could not resist the temptation to explore further.

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Intrigued by tales of the witch's powerful magic, Belle could not resist the temptation to explore further. With her heart pounding, she cautiously stepped inside. The cottage was unlike anything she had ever seen.

Zelena Sobbing to Rumple s3 Finale "I don't have my magic anymore, WHY ARE YOU DOING THIS TO ME?"

-Changing Lumiere into a candle to con Baelfire into giving his life so she could control the Dark One, the man she was in love with who rejected her (incel much? This is totally what a female incel would do, not a caring person like MULAN. Mulan didn't try to get Aurora back for not being in love with her because she's not a selfish prat like Zelena).

-Basically because of her, Baelfire died, son of said man she was madly in love with before he rejected her.

-ordering Rumple to kill Belle when she controlled him. God forbid how he would've felt if he'd done it.

-stealing Snowing's baby to change the past so she could murder Snow's mother BEFORE SHE TELLS LEOPOLD CORA IS ALREADY PREGNANT WITH ANOTHER MAN'S CHILD THEN PAWNING ZELENA OFF AS HIS BABY.

throwing Robin's men aside "just cause I can cheat with my magic" when they were all set to protect Snowing's baby

-choking Henry with intent to murder him b/c Hook refused to kiss Emma and steal her magic. Only reason Henry lived is b/c Emma saved him with Magic. Otherwise, Henry would have died. Zelena intended to MURDER him.

-siccing the dark one to get Regina's heart and ordering Rumple to MURDER Roland if Robin refused to hand it over.

-making sure if Emma didn't give Hook mouth-to-mouth, Hook would have died thanks to controlling the dark one.

For crying out loud, that's off the top of my head, and she goes wailing, "Why are you doing this to me?"

DUH because you picked on anybody and everybody when YOU had power.

Also Regina protecting Zelena from Rumple when Zelena was going to kill henry is completely disgusting. Sooooooo I bet a thousand bucks if Zelena HAD murdered Henry, Regina would still "take the higher road" so the writers can show how awesome she it. But it's actually foolish. You let a hitman who was going to kill you go, then you turn your back, they stab you. It's that simple. Being the "bigger person" means you're a doormat. Being a good person doesn't mean you're not allowed to defend yourself or a child from a villain. In fact, someone who refuses to save a child from someone who intends to abuse/harm them is NOT a hero.

But Regina can feel superior all she likes because Black isn't her color. Smugness is.

But Regina can feel superior all she likes because Black isn't her color. Smugness is.
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Dust-covered spell books lined the shelves, and eerie potions simmered on the stove. Little did Belle know that Morgana had been watching her every move from the shadows. The witch's eyes glinted with malice as she hatched a wicked plan. Morgana cloaked herself in a beautiful enchantress disguise and disguised her true identity. "Sleeping Belle," Morgana whispered to herself with a wicked grin. Soon, rumors began to spread throughout the village. The villagers whispered that Morgana had captured Belle and cast a spell on her that would cause eternal slumber. They mourned for the loss of their beloved maiden, offering prayers for her to awaken from her cursed slumber. Belle lay in a deep sleep inside Morgana's cottage, completely unaware of the chaos she had caused. The vile witch reveled in the misery she had brought upon the village. Meanwhile, the young maiden's heart beat steadily, unaware of the curse that held her captive. As time passed, the villagers grew desperate to save their beloved Belle. They sought the help of a wise old sorcerer who lived deep within the forest. With his vast knowledge of magic, the sorcerer devised a plan to break Belle free from Morgana's spell. One moonlit night, the sorcerer sneaked into Morgana's cottage and cast a counter-spell on Sleeping Belle. His magic was strong, and slowly but surely, the curse began to lift. Belle's eyes fluttered open, and she awakened from her enchanted slumber. The villagers rejoiced at the news of Belle's awakening. Word spread like wildfire, and soon the entire village was celebrating her return. Morgana, in her disguise, watched from afar, seething with anger as her plan had been foiled. From that day forward, Belle became a symbol of hope and resilience for the villagers. They vowed to never let Morgana's dark magic affect them again, standing together as a community united against evil. And so, the tale of the vile witch and Sleeping Belle would be told for generations to come. It would serve as a reminder to all that darkness may try to conquer, but with the power of unity and hope, goodness will always prevail..

Reviews for "Vile Witch Sleeping Belle: The Sinister Sorceress of the Forest"

1. Jane - 2/5 - I found "Vile witch sleeping belle" to be quite disappointing. The storyline was confusing and lacked coherence, making it hard to follow along. The characters were poorly developed, and I couldn't connect or empathize with any of them. Additionally, the writing style was overly verbose and unnecessarily complicated, making it difficult to fully grasp the author's message. Overall, I was left feeling frustrated and unsatisfied after reading this book.
2. John - 1/5 - "Vile witch sleeping belle" was a complete waste of time in my opinion. The plot was incredibly dull and predictable, with no real twists or surprises. The pacing was also painfully slow, making it a struggle to get through even a few pages. The characters lacked depth and personality, making it impossible to care about their fates. Furthermore, the writing style was incredibly dry and devoid of any real emotion, leaving me feeling utterly detached from the story. I regret picking up this book and would not recommend it to anyone.
3. Sarah - 2/5 - I had high hopes for "Vile witch sleeping belle," but unfortunately, it fell short of my expectations. The concept seemed intriguing, but the execution was lacking. The narrative was disjointed and hard to follow, jumping between different time periods and perspectives without clear transitions. The main character's motivations were also unclear, leaving me to question their actions throughout the story. While there were some interesting ideas sprinkled throughout, they were overshadowed by the overall confusion and lack of cohesiveness. Disappointingly, this book did not deliver the captivating reading experience I had anticipated.
4. Michael - 1/5 - I genuinely disliked "Vile witch sleeping belle." The writing was pretentious and unnecessarily convoluted, making it difficult to decipher the intended meaning of the story. The characters were uninteresting and lacked any defining qualities, making it hard to care about their journey. The plot itself was muddled and lacked a clear direction, leaving me feeling confused and frustrated. Overall, it was a struggle to finish this book, and I regretted wasting my time on it. I would not recommend it to anyone looking for a captivating and well-written story.
5. Emily - 2/5 - I had high hopes for "Vile witch sleeping belle," but unfortunately, it failed to live up to its potential. The writing style was overly flowery and filled with unnecessary descriptions, dragging down the pace of the story. The plot felt disjointed and lacked a clear focus, making it hard to invest in the narrative. The characters, while initially intriguing, lacked depth and development, leaving them feeling one-dimensional. While there were some interesting elements present, the overall execution left much to be desired. I finished the book feeling underwhelmed and disappointed.

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