Final answer:
Audrey's statement indicates that the evil fairy character remained evil until the end of the story, with no transformation in her nature.
Step-by-step explanation:
The passage provided suggests that Audrey is referring to a narrative where, in the end, the evil fairy retains her evil nature. Given the context, the correct interpretation of her statement would be that the evil fairy did not have a change of heart and continued to embody a villainous role. Audrey is not praising the fairy, stating a fact about her mother, or indicating any transformation of the character's moral compass.