I'm still trying to figure out if The Evil Queen raided the closest of Elton John or Seth Rollins to get this outfit for Raven. Cause honestly it would be either of them.
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Imagine;
Being a servant girl under the Evil Queen's order. You're only a peasant- less then that, you're a maid. You're not free in the slightest.
But regularly, you dream~ ^^
The Queen throws gorgeous royal balls every now and then and you always find yourself staying awake until everyone is gone- and the ballroom is dark and baron, the only light inside coming in from the moon and stars outside. Then you like to dance, closing your eyes and imagining away your old servants rags into gorgeous glittering dresses (A new colour, a new material, a new style every night) and making up a prince with the most beautiful green eyes to dance with you.
One night, inside the room where the flowers are strung up over the ceiling and are lit up in white moonlight, and the deafening silence despite the violins playing music in imagination, you open your eyes not to see a prince- but the Queen standing in the room with you watching your made-up dalliances in her palace.
You startle, eyes wide, and you try to apologise- horrified and meek as that apology is flying from your lips.
... I've been dancing with stupid men all night, whoever-you-are.
I can't dance with pretty young ladies at my balls, unfortunately. As much as I'd like to.
... but here you are. A young lady all alone, dancing so gracefully, and pretty- even as filthy, as you are.
Take my hand, servant girl. Come. Now.
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Me: "...Wait, why does this feel so familiar...?"
Me: "....OHHHHHHHH............."
(Well played, ABC)
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Regina to Sidney: Emma Swan is going to be a problem. I can't stand her, she's going to take my son away from me.
Meanwhile Emma: *writing and kicking her feet in the air* Dear Diary, Regina smiled at me today.
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Regina's mood when she's being "evil," but it's taking too long for her favorite Sheriff to arrive and give her some much needed attention.
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