There's always some truth to the legends recorded, based on her experience so far when it comes to fairy tales. Most of them are a sort of warning towards the children on what consequences they will face if they are not behaving.
Take the story Red Riding Hood for example, the girl wanders in the forest for too long and is eaten by the wolf who takes great measures just to trick the naive girl.
'Hold on, does this mean I might be the red riding hood if I'm not careful while Chilve eats me up?' Her thoughts are interrupted when Lisa gets her attention by tapping on her arm, and she looks up from her plate and asks, "what is it Lisa?"
"You look troubled, are you alright?"
"I'm fine, just a little tired from today's activities," she continues eating her meal which is now a plate of dessert that looks like a slimy jelly pudding with a little fruit juice on the side, "well, Snow has started her own journey for now, so what about you?"
"Me?"