Beyond the tall pine woods stood a vibrant pink and baby blue house covered in frosting and candy.
Compelled by their hunger, Hansel and Gretel sprinted to the house.
Devouring the sweets that blanketed the rooftop, an elder woman came from behind the door and welcomed them inside.
Even though the woman radiated warmth and smelled of sweet cinnamon rolls, she secretly was an evil witch who had a craving of cannibalism. [Intro. Adverb. Clause]
Fearing their safety, Hansel and Gretel tricked the nasty witch and incinerated her before she could wrap her scaly hands around the children.
Gracefully, the children left the house …show more content…
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Killings around the village increased and the arrival of more witches became overwhelming.
Legend has it that during the eve of every blood moon there is a gathering of witches that praises the sacrifice of twelve children and the ceremony is completed with the heart ripped from a white witch.
Muriel, grinning an evil smile at Hansel and Gretel, revealed her powerful witchcraft abilities as she came to steal the last child. [Part. Phrase]
Nevertheless, Muriel is the most powerful witch of all.
Obliged to handle the situation, the sheriff wrongfully blames Hansel and Gretel for all the damage done and orders to rid of them.
Planning to assault Gretel does not end in the sheriff’s favor since a large beast kills the men and aids to Gretel’s wounds.
Quickly Hansel finds his sister but with her is Muriel who informs them of their true past and reveals that their mother was a white witch who she burned alive with their farmer of a father.
Recognizing that Gretel has the blood of her mother Muriel kidnaps her in order to cut out her heart during the sacrifice.
Struggling to save his sister on his own, a partner from Augsburg agrees to help him alongside a woman who is a witch