
The Snow White and the Seven Detectives
# The Snow White and the Seven Detectives
Once upon a time, in a kingdom shrouded in perpetual mystery, there lived a princess named Snow White, whose beauty was matched only by her keen intellect. Unlike other princesses who spent their days embroidering or singing with birds, Snow White studied criminology and mastered the art of deduction.
Her stepmother, Queen Morana, was not merely vain—she was a master of disguise and deception who had murdered the king and stolen his throne. When her magic mirror declared Snow White "the sharpest mind in all the land," Morana's jealousy burned like poison. She hired assassins, set traps, and wove intricate plots, but each attempt failed against Snow White's brilliant detective work.
Fleeing into the Whispering Woods to escape her stepmother's final scheme, Snow White discovered a peculiar cottage belonging to seven retired detective brothers, each expelled from the Royal Guard for being "too curious."
There was Grump, who could smell lies from three rooms away; Doc, who analyzed footprints like others read poetry; Happy, whose infectious laugh disarmed even the coldest criminals; Sleepy, who solved cases in his dreams through lucid deduction; Bashful, who blushed when praised but never when confronting suspects; Sneezy, whose allergies detected hidden poisons and powders; and Dopey, whose apparent foolishness masked a genius for unconventional thinking.
"Princess," Doc announced, examining the forest floor, "someone's been tracking you. Fresh boots, size twelve, carrying approximately eighty pounds of concealed weaponry."
"The Queen's elite hunter," Snow White deduced. "But he won't find us. We're already three steps ahead."
Together, the eight detectives transformed the cottage into a headquarters of investigation. They studied cold cases from across the kingdom, solved neighboring villages' mysteries, and built an network of informants among the forest creatures. The ravens brought news, the rabbits gathered intelligence, and the bears provided muscle when arrests needed making.
Meanwhile, Queen Morana grew desperate. Her crimes were being uncovered one by one—the murdered king's body secretly exhumed, the forged documents exposed, the bribed officials confessing under interrogation. Snow White's detective agency was dismantling her entire criminal empire.
The Queen's final gambit was her most cunning. Disguised as an elderly peddler, she approached the cottage with a poisoned apple laced with a truth serum that would force Snow White to confess to fabricated crimes.
"Fresh apples!" she cackled. "One bite reveals all secrets!"
But Sneezy's allergies detected the poison, Dopey's intuition sensed the deception, and Grump smelled the lie. The seven detectives surrounded their nemesis, each revealing a piece of evidence they'd gathered.
"The king's signet ring," said Doc, holding up evidence. "Your purchase records for poison," added Bashful. "Witness testimonies," continued Happy. "Your confession, written in your own hand," finished Sleepy, presenting documents he'd dictated while dreaming.
Queen Morana was arrested and imprisoned in a cell made entirely of mirrors, forced to confront her own reflection forever. Snow White reclaimed her rightful throne but maintained the detective agency, ruling as the kingdom's first Detective Queen.
The seven detectives became her Royal Investigators, solving mysteries across the realm. And they all lived logically ever after, because in their kingdom, justice wasn't just blind—it was brilliantly observant.