Once upon a time, a little girl lived in some beautiful forest.
She was the oldest daughter of a family of six: her older little sister (Athena), her younger little brother (Dionysus), and her parents (Antiphus and Kleopatra).
The little girl grew up and one day, she saw a witch of an old woman coming to the forest, with arms full of treasures. She carried a large sack of gold coins and she went straight to the little girl's house.
"Look here my dear," the witch said, "I have bought some great treasures with the money I got from the gold mine I owned. I used the money to buy some things for my 90 year old niece. She thinks that she is in love with a prince of a faraway land, but he doesn't love her back. The prince is tired of her and doesn't want to marry her, so I have bought her an engagement ring from the gold mine and I have paid for a ship voyage for her! She is going to visit her relatives in the land of the chocolate and I have bought an engagement ring for her as well! Now that I am rich, I am going to use all my money to buy a gold mine, become a witch and live in the forest. Buy! Buy! I have bought great treasures with the money I made from the gold mine! Here they are! "
The witch gave the little girl the bag of the gold coins and she gave the little girl a letter.
"This is the letter from the witch's niece and the letter from the prince. Here is the engagement ring for the witch's niece," the witch said and gave the little girl an engagement ring.
The little girl read the letters and the engagement ring was a beautifull magic ring.
"You may keep this as my payment for saying that I am a witch," the witch said and went away.
The witch's gold coins bag lasted for a year and everyone in the forest was happy because of the witch.
One day, the little girl's father said "What a magical thing this engagement ring is. This could make anyone fall in love with anyone. The only thing that need to be done is to come up with a plan that will make this marriage happen. After they are married, our two families will live in the same house, we will be neighbors, and our two families will be one family again. This will save many generations of our families from the curse of the feud!"
"I will marry her!" the little girl said.
"Who are you going to marry?" her older sister asked.
"The witch! I am going to marry the witch," the little girl said.
"You are silly! You will be the one that will marry the witch and your little sister will marry the king and our little brother will marry the prince. I don't like to see the witch as our mother or our neighbor, although I wouldn't mind living next to the prince," her older sister said. "However, there is one thing that we must take care of. We must bring the witch to the forest, marry her, and for the rest of her life make her so happy that she will never dare to reveal that she is the witch. This is the only way that we can keep our family safe from her wrath. If we don't do this, your children and my children will die!"
"Okay!" the little girl said and picked up a basket of rice and went to the witch's house.
"Good morning my dear!" the witch said and opened her door.
"Good morning! My mother told me to come here with a basket of rice for you. She has told me to bring her a basket of rice, too," the little girl said and went inside the house.
"I thought that your mother didn't like me!" the witch said.
"This basket of rice is just a neighbourly thing to do. My mother has told me to bring her a basket of rice, too," the little girl said and went inside the house.
The witch's niece came to her.
"Who are you?" the witch's niece asked.
"I am the daughter of the couple who live in the middle of this forest," the little girl said.
"Who are they?" the witch's niece said.
"They are Antiphus and Kleopatra," the little girl said.
"What are their names?" the witch's niece said.
"Antiphus and Kleopatra," the little girl said again.