Dear Reader,
My kinky take on Snow White and her seven little men.
This story is in one part and is longer than any I have previously submitted. There is some sex involved... ;) but the build up to it takes a while. So if you are looking for a quick "wham-bam-thank-you-mam" you should consider moving on...
Reader beware: My style is verbose and long winded so if you get easily bored move on...
You will find some forms of:
• nonconsent/reluctance.
• BDSM,
• exhibitionism,
• incest/taboo,
• spanking,
• anal.
I realize and understand that some of these categories might be a great turn-off for some...
So, reader beware and consider reading something else if any of these bother you.
Please don't be shy and let me know what you think.
Vote.
Enjoy! ;)
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Snow White was running for her life.
The Woodsman was no assassin by any means. He had seen the young princess grow up before his eyes and could not proceed with the task that the dreadful Queen had assigned to him.
He had ridden to the edges of the Kingdom and had begged the young woman to escape as far as her legs could carry her.
Snow White had listened to his pleas and had been traveling for days now; she was feeding herself sparingly from the small bag of provisions that the Woodsman had given her.
When she finally reached the edges of the Dark Forest, she knew that she had found the perfect place to hide from the Queen.
She was now in a distant land that her people feared.
She was convinced that all the myths and legends about this mythological place would provide her with a safe-haven.
Snow White was an educated lass. She did not believe in the magic and fairytale stories that most of the people of her time accepted as truths: science and logic were her allies.
She stepped into the obscure forbidding woods convinced that it would be a good place to escape the wrath of her tormentor.
However, the vegetation of the forest was the stuff of legend. The thick dense canopy prevented daylight from passing through the foliage and within minutes Snow White could not see further than an arm's length.
Huge thorny vines had quickly slowed down her progress as each step became a calculated maneuver to avoid being scratched or pocked.
The constant obstructions had prevented her from walking in a straight path. She had ambulated in such a manner for less than twenty minute yet when Snow White realized how treacherous the forest had become it was already too late for her to find her way out of it.
She was lost.
Panic quickly set in as the last of her food supply was exhausted later that day.
The forest was dark, cold, damp, and muddy and Snow White was progressing so slowly that time became irrelevant. There were no monsters, no wolves, no life. The place was uninhabitable for any living creature and its deafening silence was a testimony to that.
She walked and walked and walked.
Was it already night time? Was it the following day yet? There was no way of knowing.
Snow White just knew that she should not stop. A gut feeling was telling her that if she stopped despair would set in and that she would never start on her journey again.
Then finally, as Snow White was starting to feel the last of her energy pumping through her body, a glimmer of hope appeared in the distance.
A ray of light, was visible through the thick vegetation. The first signs were small, barely visible, like tiny needles but as she stepped closer the light started piercing through the darkness.
Hope! It gave the young woman a boost of energy as she slowly waded towards the edge of the forest.
"Yes!" she screamed as she fell to her knees in the bright and warm sunlight.
After such a long time in the darkness, she was blinded she needed to let her eyes adjust. She sat still for a moment, savoring the effects of the heat as it healed her cold and tired body.
When she was finally able to see, her heart sank.
She was still a prisoner; she was just in a meadow in the middle of the Dark Forest but the tall menacing darkness of the obscure vegetation was surrounding her. The clearing was not so small and, if it had not been entrapped by the forest at its edges, it would probably have been described as idyllic.
After calming her beating heart, Snow White finally found the strength to get to her feet. She was hoping that the meadow might be bigger than it seemed, hoping that it could lead her out of the horrible place.
By that time, the young woman had been walking all day and all night. The distance that she had travelled was rather unimpressive. Her pace had been so sluggish that it had taken her a rather long time to get to where she was, wherever that might be...
A sound in the distance renewed her courage a bit. She could hear a small brook in the distance and her ears guided her to its location. When she found the small stream of water, she lied down on the moist grass and dove her face into the water. It was the sweetest taste she had ever tasted and she drank it savoring its life restoring power.
When she rose to her feet again a pleasant surprise awaited her. She noticed that he meadow was bending in the distance. The clearing was somewhat bigger than it first seemed. She decided to follow it and an even nicer surprise awaited her around the bend.
A house! A rather small two level house was hidden at the edge of the clearing. It sat at the bottom of a cliff, small and isolated but perfectly kept with a fresh layer of paint, a vegetable garden, a chicken coop full of chickens, a barn with a cow and another garden full of bright flowers.
This isolated house in the middle of the Dark Forest was by no means abandoned. Snow White rushed towards it comforted with the thought that she would not be dying alone in the woods.
When Snow White finally got closer to the residence, she was struck by how small it actually was. The closer she got to it, the more her mind and eyes were telling her that the size of the structure was peculiar and irregular.
When she finally made it to the front door, she was sure that this house was inhabited by rather diminutive people.
The door stood only as tall as her shoulder height. Snow White, who was rather tall for a woman of her period standing at 5'7", was by no stretch of the imagination a giant. Yet, this house made her feel like one
She knocked on the door hoping that someone would be home. She was starving and exhausted and prayed that the occupants would be kind and hospitable. Whatever the case may be, this unexpected habitation was her only salvation. Snow White knew that she could not take the risk of venturing back into the forbidding forest. She had survived it once but she would not survive it again.
No answer.
She knocked again.
And again.
Snow White waited for nearly an hour before deciding that it would be ok for her to step in uninvited.
Surely, the inhabitants of the small house would understand.
She struggled to push the thick wooden door open even though it had remained unlocked. She was surprised by its hefty weight. She wondered how the little people living here would be able to handle it.
She then lowered her head and stepped into the space.
The house was empty at the present but it was very clean and tidy and filled with rather small furniture. The height of the ceiling was preventing her from standing up straight and, after a few minutes of neck bending and back breaking exploration, she decided that the only way to be comfortable in such tight confines would be to move about on her hand and knees.
The smell of fresh baked bread and cookies made its way to her nostrils and intoxicated the famished girl.
Her animal instincts took over and led her into the kitchen where she found the food cooling down. Seven fresh loafs of bread were set on the kitchen counter next to a plate of chocolate chip cookies. She devoured the loaves one by one and then ate all the cookies before she felt full and satiated.
Now that she had filled up, she needed to sleep. She was utterly exhausted from her long travels.
The adrenaline that had kept her going and the survival instinct that had kept her on her feet for so many hours were now being replaced by feelings of safety, comfort and protection in this cozy abode. Snow White became intoxicated with the need to rest, the powerful urge to sleep overtook her senses.
Somehow, she managed to crawl up to the second floor where she found a big room filled with seven small beds. She pushed several of them together and laid herself across the beds, as she sunk into a deep slumber.