Little Red riding hood would always take along with her the baked cake and milk that she got from her mother while visiting her granny on the side of the woods.
Little Red riding hood once, just once lost her way while visiting her granny on the side of the woods.
Little Red riding hood,bewitched by those crimson flowers,she walked futhur into the woods.
As minutes rolled to hour,Little red realised how far she had come into the woods.
Little Red's heart began to grow wary,as she remembered the tales of the wolves who were ferocious very.
But there's nothing to fear told little Red to herself as she remember to memories the Road clear. And off set little Red on her way to find her way out of there. But after some time, little Red came across the Big bad wolf. Panicked little Red tried to run but the Big wolf surrounded her.
"Take me to your grandma" snarls the wolf and little red agrees with a nod.Together little Red and the wolf began their route to her granny's house and on reaching,the wolf devoured the poor granny whole.Kept little Red closed in a room where non could hear her pleas.
Little Red waited for her saviour and when her faith began to Weaver, she heard a gun shot outside the room. The lock door opened and to her glee a hunter came to her rescue. Little Red Riding hood can finally return home.Little Red have nothing to fear now the wolf is gone, the hunter saved her, but then...why is the hunter undressing her? Little Red let out muffled screams as the man on top of her had his ways with her
"It's only fair to get something in return for nothing comes without a price in this world" The man states.All little Red remember was being carried by the man to her home and being in her mother's embrace as she was constantly in pain caused by the man she considered her saviour.
Little Red sat on the dinner table as she watched the man getting praises and food offered by her mother for saving her
Little Red could only watch in silence as the man laughed along with her mother at something.
Little Red sat silently
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Untill she gets the courage to tell the folks the truth>