I've always found that beginning things from the end always helps.
It's like starting a book with "And they lived happily ever after."
You just know that no matter what, a good ending is guaranteed.
It is not to say that Snow White won't eat the poisonous apple and die, she still does; but that way, you know that everything will be alright...eventually.
In a crazy turn of better, more realistic events (no offense to the woman - because we all know it was a woman - who wrote the story of Snow White); the Prince kisses her and we realise that true love's kiss doesn't exist.
Better yet, the Prince falls off his horse, cracks his skull and dies before getting to Snow White's perfectly preserved corpse but somehow; whoever's story it is..."And they lived happily ever after."
With that said, I find it befitting to start off with these words...Everything is alright.
YOU ARE READING
Like Sheaves Of Corn (#Wattys2016)
General FictionSheaf // noun (pl. Sheaves //) 1 a number of pieces of paper tied or held together 2 a bunch of WHEAT tied together after being cut This story follows a 12 year old girl on her journey of life, spanning through several years, told entirely from entr...