Published February 28, 2026

 

Snow White didn’t fall asleep.
She woke up somewhere stories go when the real world needs them.

Everafter is not a fairy tale—it’s a system. A kingdom built on rules, thresholds, and punishment disguised as “stability.” It doesn’t care what you’ve survived. It only cares what you’ll surrender to keep moving.

Snow is pregnant, grieving, and furious. She came from a world of hospitals and paperwork and quiet violence dressed as policy—and Everafter is worse, because it doesn’t pretend.

As she’s forced through trials that strip memory, identity, and choice, Snow learns what queens in this world really are: not symbols, but infrastructure. Power here lives in the body. It reacts. It takes offense.

And then her child is born.

Not as a miracle.
As a rupture.

What follows is occult horror rooted in ritual magic, bodily consequence, and systems that respond violently when control slips.

Now every system is watching. The Vale wants to contain her. The Citadel wants to correct her. And the queen who built Everafter’s cruelty is closing in—ready to break Snow down into something manageable.

But Snow White is done being managed.

Because some stories don’t end with rescue.

They end with a woman choosing what she will become—
and what she will burn down to protect what she loves.

A brutal, lyrical occult horror novel about motherhood, institutional terror, and the kind of power that makes kingdoms nervous.

Reader note: This story contains dark themes, including grief and unsettling horror elements. It is not a light or comforting read.

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