Once upon a time, in a small village in the middle of the woods, lived two siblings, Hansel and Gretel. They were known to be the most mischievous and adventurous kids in the whole village. Their parents were woodcutters and they lived a simple but happy life. However, one day, their parents fell ill and could not go to work anymore. The family was struggling to survive, and the siblings were worried about their future.
One night, as they were lying in their bed, Hansel and Gretel overheard their parents talking about their plan to abandon them in the woods as they could not afford to feed them anymore. The siblings were devastated and cried themselves to sleep. The next morning, their parents took them deep into the woods and left them there, telling them they would come back for them when they had enough food and money.
Hansel and Gretel were left alone in the woods, scared and confused. They started walking, hoping to find their way back home. However, they soon got lost and came across a strange cottage made of candy and sweets. The siblings couldn't resist the temptation and started eating the walls of the cottage. Suddenly, the door opened, and an old woman appeared. She introduced herself as the witch of the woods and invited the children inside.
The witch was a futa, with long black hair and piercing green eyes. She looked at the siblings with a hungry gaze, but instead of eating them, she welcomed them with open arms. She told them that she would take care of them and teach them everything she knew about witchcraft. In return, they had to obey her every command.
Hansel and Gretel were relieved to have found someone who would take care of them. They didn't know that the witch had ulterior motives. She had been searching for someone to carry on her legacy, and the siblings were the perfect candidates.
For years, the witch raised Hansel and Gretel as her own, teaching them the ways of witchcraft. She also took advantage of their innocent minds and bodies, using her futa powers to rape them whenever she pleased. However, the siblings were too young to understand what was happening and believed that the witch was showing them love and affection.
As they grew older, Hansel and Gretel became skilled in the art of witchcraft, and the witch was proud of them. But deep down, she knew that the time would come for them to leave and start their own families. She feared losing them, but she also knew that it was their destiny to carry on her legacy.
On their 18th birthday, the witch told Hansel and Gretel that it was time for them to leave and use their knowledge to create their own families. The siblings were confused and didn't want to leave the witch, but she reassured them that they were ready. She also gave them a bag of magical items and ingredients, along with a book of spells, as a parting gift.
As Hansel and Gretel left the cottage, tears streaming down their faces, they realized the truth behind the witch's actions. They also understood the love and care she had shown them all these years. With her teachings and gifts, they were able to start their own families and use witchcraft to provide for them.
The witch watched from a distance, proud and content with her decision. She had found peace in knowing that her legacy would live on through Hansel and Gretel. And although she had made many mistakes in her life, she had also found redemption through the love she had shown to the two siblings.
From that day on, Hansel and Gretel became known as powerful witches, using their powers for good and helping those in need. And every year on their birthday, they would visit the witch's cottage and thank her for everything she had done for them. The witch may have been a futa who had once raped them, but she had also been a mother figure who had raised them with love and taught them the ways of witchcraft.