Once upon a time doctor whale11/17/2023 On King Xavier's command, a humiliated Cora kneels and apologizes to Eva. Cora, carrying the bags, spills flour everywhere, and she is then blamed for ruining the princess's shoes. Fed up, she hauls the flour bags to King Xavier's castle herself, where her presence catches the attention of a familiar face, Princess Eva, who trips her. One morning, Cora sees her drunken father collapsed outside their flour mill, although he is supposed to be making supply deliveries. (" Bleeding Through", " It's Not Easy Being Green") Clinging to her dream to being more than a miller's daughter, Cora abandons her child in the woods, where a passing cyclone whisks the baby to Oz. With her lie exposed, Cora is taken away by guards, and she later gives birth to a daughter. Before she can fulfill the deal, Eva, having overheard the conversation, exposes the truth to Leopold. Two days before the wedding, Jonathan threatens to reveal their past and her pregnancy unless she provides him with riches. As they bond, he tells her about his engagement to a princess, Eva, but decides to marry Cora instead. She is found by Prince Leopold and later shows him how to build a campfire. Jonathan doesn't care, so she calls for help, but he knocks her away and flees. When Cora admits being pregnant, she asks him to provide her with money for herself and the child to get by, and if not, she will tell the actual prince what he did to her. After two weeks, Cora doesn't hear from Jonathan and finds him, two months later, at the royal estate, where she learns he is not a prince, but a gardener. Prior to his leaving, they consummate the marriage. Citing that he had hoped for her to know him as a normal man rather than a prince, Jonathan proposes to her with a straw ring and promises, in two weeks' time, to return with a gold ring. He mentions having to depart soon, and drops a handkerchief, which is embroidered with the royal crest. Jonathan compliments her for behaving with the grace of a lady, and Cora talks about doing so because of her wish to be better than what she is. He, who has been coming to the pub for a week, offers her a seat since she has been working past the end of her shift. After pushing away one man, she accidentally falls into Jonathan's lap. (" Sisters")Īt some point, Cora begins working in a tavern, where she fends off the flirtatious advances of patrons. Despite this hardship, the experience teaches her that the only person she can rely on is herself. As a child, Cora, a miller's daughter, works in the mill all day, wearing nothing but rags.
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