: Sacrifice, vengeance, and the subversion of classic hero/villain tropes. El espíritu del espejo - Erya - Google Books
In this realm, the stories didn't follow the old paths. There was no true love's kiss waiting at the end of a glass coffin—only two young women realizing that the real poison wasn't in the apple, but in the throne they were forced to protect. As the mirror's spirit watched, the lines between hero and villain blurred, and the choice became clear: they could follow the script written for them, or they could burn the storybook and survive. Book Overview: El espíritu del espejo : Juvenile Fantasy / Fairy Tale Retelling
The following is a narrative piece inspired by the themes and characters of by Erya.
: Reinos Malditos , Vol. 2 (can be read as a standalone)
The silver apple didn't look like a weapon, but in the frost-kissed silence of the Silver Apple Kingdom, even a fruit can be a death sentence. Snow White—with her skin like midnight and hair like fallen snow—didn't see a savior when Bella arrived at the palace gates. She saw another soul trapped in the Evil Queen's web, a sacrifice made for a family starving in a woodland cabin.
"Why did you come?" the princess whispered, her voice reflecting the cold mirrors that lined the halls.
Bella, bound by a bargain with a manipulative sorcerer, held no rose, only the weight of her father’s debt. "I came to serve a crown," she replied, "but I did not expect to find it shattered."
: A crossover reimagining of Snow White and Beauty and the Beast .