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Story: Snow White's 7 Men/Snow White and her 7 Men
Tuesday, July 26, 2011


Snow White and her 7 Men -- a modern day adaptation of Snow White.



Snow White's 7 Men follows the story of a girl named Scarlett Walters.



Wanting only to please her lonesome father, Scarlett Walters obediently moves to England with her Father and soon-to-be step Mother. To her dismay, she is to move (once again!) to attend the nearest boarding school, south of England. Being charming, beautiful and intelligent, Scarlett can easily win the heart of men and have them wrapped around her little finger, but once she stumbles across seven very different, strange men, Scarlett wonders whether she has finally met her match.

A modern day adaptation of Snow White.

Photo Credit: Thundereq | DeviantART


A segment of Chapter 1:


Bryan escorted me back to the room and all eyes were suddenly on me again. I did what I was avoiding to do – causing a scene. Girls watched bafflement as I was dragged into the boy’s dorm, while the boy’s were moaning about me being there.
“She has to stay here,” Bryan said. “At least for now.” Oh, Susan had planned this – I just knew it! I rolled my eyes and dropped my suitcase in the doorway again. A crowd was beginning accumulate, the hallway was soon crowded with people. I covered my face in abashment; I could feel it growing redder by the second. Several girls in the crowd muttered ‘lucky!’, but all I could think was ‘barely.’ When Bryan had informed me I was to stay there, I protested to much – begging him to allow me to stay in a dorm with girls but Bryan just shook his head, saying “I know it’s going to be inconvenient, but it’s only temporary.” Temporary my ass. He sounded like Susan.
“I refuse to let her stay here,” the ill-mannered one of the seven said.
“And I refuse to stay in a dorm with him,” I said too. The crowd started with the ‘oohs.’
“Oh, come on Nate,” Bryan said. “It’s temporary: only a couple of weeks.”
“A couple of weeks?!” Nate and I said in unison. That didn’t sound like temporary, that sounded like an abyss of anguish – hell.
“I refuse.” I pulled my phone from my pocket. “Sir, how about this – I call my parents and we move to another school.”
“Sounds heavenly,” Nate smirked.
“There will be no moving of schools,” Principal Bryan said. “It’s temporary. You’re just going to have to put up with it for now.” I rolled my eyes and Bryan dragged my suitcase into the middle of the room. The crowd behind me dispersed on cue and I was standing face to face with Nate. My mind ran back to three days ago, when Susan had so confidently assured me that Pittsburgh High was a fine establishment. I cursed in my head and took my stuff, in the middle of the room.
“But Principal Bryan-“
“No ‘buts’ – you’re here until a girl moves out and you take her place in the girl’s dorm.” I sighed and nodded.
“Yes sir.” And that was that.


It can be read here.

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