Because there never was a "Happily Ever After"...
Everyone grew up listening to fairytales and nursery rhymes. There is no child that doesn't know of the Sleeping Beauty. No teenager that doesn't know how Rapunzel ended. No adult that doesn't recall the fate of the Little Mermaid. We didn't even need to read about it, necessarily - Disney, after all, is rather fond of taking these tales, sometimes with morals behind it, and giving them all a "happily-ever-after". Except there's an unseen side that's hushed up with the words of myth, rumour, and the whispered tales in the dark.
This is where the Sisters of the Hood come in. We are the ones who keep these fairytales at bay, who keep them from bleeding over into the world and threatening everyone else. Because the reality is, these fairytales are still alive and well in real life, just in different forms and incarnations, under the brassy headlines and the urban myths. Very few know the truth, and even fewer know how to deal with situations when they arrive...
Joining is easy, but surviving the day-to-day challenges aren't. Some call it a secret war, and this war is escalating faster and faster. We're calling comrades to arms. The question is, are you willing to heed the call?
This is where the Sisters of the Hood come in. We are the ones who keep these fairytales at bay, who keep them from bleeding over into the world and threatening everyone else. Because the reality is, these fairytales are still alive and well in real life, just in different forms and incarnations, under the brassy headlines and the urban myths. Very few know the truth, and even fewer know how to deal with situations when they arrive...
Joining is easy, but surviving the day-to-day challenges aren't. Some call it a secret war, and this war is escalating faster and faster. We're calling comrades to arms. The question is, are you willing to heed the call?