Little Red Riding Hood WIP

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There once lived a girl who wore a red cloak. One day, she asked her mother if she could visit her grandmother, who lived on the other side of the forest. “Good idea,” Her mother said. “Just remember to stick to the path and don’t talk to strangers!”



Red Riding Hood nodded and went on her way, excited to for her visit. Not much time had passed before a patch of flowers caught the girl’s eye. “I’ll pick these for my grandmother,” She said to herself, crouching down.



Distracted with the task of picking the best flowers, Red Riding hood did not notice the shadowy figure moving towards her. A wolf emerged from behind the trees, his sinister grin exposing his sharp teeth. “What are you doing out here?� He asked.



“I’m going to see my Grandmother, she lives in the cottage on the otherside of the forest,” Red Riding Hood replied, before rising to her feet. “I should probably get going, actually.” The girl gently pushed past the wolf and returned to the path. The wolf, however, had already formulated and plan and took a shortcut to the cottage.



The wolf burst through the door, the poor old lady barely able to say a word before he ate her. This was not enough for the wolf, and he found himself dressing in the grandmother’s clothes and sliding down into her bed, eagerly awaiting Red Riding Hood’s arrival.



The girl shortly knocked and was invited in. “What a lovely suprise,” croaked out the wolf. Red Riding Hood approached the bed cautiously, immediately suspicious. “Grandmother, what big eyes you have,” she said. “All the better to see you with, my dear,” replied the wolf. “But Grandmother, what big ears you have.” “All the better to hear you with.” “What big teeth you have, Grandmother...”



“All the better to eat you with!� The wolf jumped out of the bed and began to chase Red Riding Hood around the cottage, his evil laugh filling the building. A nearby woodsman heard the girl shout and ran to help.



He grabbed the wolf and threw him out, far enough so he couldn’t hurt anyone else. “Thank you,” exclaimed Red Riding Hood. “I’ll never wander off and talk to strangers again!”




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