[There's a hum at that, more of an affirmation than anything else, but as she paces behind Evelyn the world fades again, and is replaced with the sounds of footsteps and a cold voice.]
Don't worry. As with every fairy tale, the Wicked Witch got her just desserts in the end.
[As the scene continues to play, the story naturally comes to an end, with the Mikaelson siblings standing triumphantly, together, and the two villains of their story turned to stone.]
But what they fail to tell you, in those precious little stories, is that the Wicked Witch never truly goes away.
[The apparition stalks forward to where the siblings stand, standing in front of Freya who looks past her as though she isn't even there.]
She always plants the seeds for a successor to come and take her place.
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Don't worry. As with every fairy tale, the Wicked Witch got her just desserts in the end.
[As the scene continues to play, the story naturally comes to an end, with the Mikaelson siblings standing triumphantly, together, and the two villains of their story turned to stone.]
But what they fail to tell you, in those precious little stories, is that the Wicked Witch never truly goes away.
[The apparition stalks forward to where the siblings stand, standing in front of Freya who looks past her as though she isn't even there.]
She always plants the seeds for a successor to come and take her place.