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Queen Red's handmaiden is an original character from The Land of Stories series. She appears in The Wishing Spell, ch 10, and again in The Enchantress Returns, ch 11. She is the one who leads Alex and Conner to the Baket Room in Red's castle (and most likely the one to clean up after them when they finish rummaging through the baskets). When she sees them again, she looks at them suspiciously, but doesn't seem to remember exactly who they are.

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  • Red Riding Hood's Handmaiden
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  • Queen Red's handmaiden is an original character from The Land of Stories series. She appears in The Wishing Spell, ch 10, and again in The Enchantress Returns, ch 11. She is the one who leads Alex and Conner to the Baket Room in Red's castle (and most likely the one to clean up after them when they finish rummaging through the baskets). When she sees them again, she looks at them suspiciously, but doesn't seem to remember exactly who they are.
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  • Queen Red's handmaiden is an original character from The Land of Stories series. She appears in The Wishing Spell, ch 10, and again in The Enchantress Returns, ch 11. She is the one who leads Alex and Conner to the Baket Room in Red's castle (and most likely the one to clean up after them when they finish rummaging through the baskets). When she sees them again, she looks at them suspiciously, but doesn't seem to remember exactly who they are.
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