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Little Red Riding Hood found herself in the forest where she had been before she had met Peter Pan and Wendy. Before her whole adventure had started she was holding her basket of goodies for her grandmother she took one step and then, the wolf appeared.

"So Little Red Riding Hood, did you like the adventure?" he asked.

Little Red Riding Hood thought a moment. She learned from Peter Pan to be happy, from Pinocchio to have courage, from Snow White to be kind, and from Cinderella to make friends. "Yes I did, thank you."

"Did you learn something?" asked the wolf with a slight smile.

"Yes! I learned from Neverland when I met Peter Pan that if you are happy you can 'sour'. Literally. I learned from Pinocchio to have courage and you can save the day, maybe even your nose," at this she giggled, "From Snow White I learned to be kind under the worst of circumstances. From Cinderella I learned to make friends, you have to be nice and wait for the right moment."

"Well done!" the wolf said,

"Does this make you the... hero?" asked Little Red Riding Hood, "and this whole time I thought you were the villain?"

"I guess so."

"You saved me from myself."

"I did didn't I? Now I will teach you one more thing before you can take that to your grandmother."

"What's that?" asked Little Red Riding Hood.

"Responsibility!"

"What is that?" asked Little Red Riding Hood.

"It is lots of things, one is not being late. Another is to finish a task. In this case your responsibility was to take goodies to your grandmother. Will you take on this responsibility?"

"Yes!" Little Red Riding Hood said.

"Great!" and the wolf disappeared. Little Red Riding Hood watched the wolf go and thought how odd it was for the wolf to be a hero. Little Red Riding Hood loved her adventure from when she met the wolf until she found out he was a hero. He saved her from her own fate.

"Thank you," Little Red Riding Hood whispered though she knew the wolf couldn't hear her she wanted to say it. She said it to Peter Pan and Wendy, Pinocchio and his father, Snow White and the Seven Dwarves, and to Cinderella, Gus, and Jaques.

Little Red Riding Hood went on to meet her grandmother and give her the basket of goodies. She walked down the path and saw her grandmother's cottage. It was small, with a yellow roof the roof had a yellow chimney coming out of it. The walls were made of bricks that were white. This reminded her of the dwarves' cottage that she had stayed at for those three days. She was going to remember her adventure and tell everyone about it.

Little Red Riding Hood knocked on the door.

"Come in!" called her mother in a quaky voice.

Little Red Riding Hood opened the door and saw her grandmother.

"I have goodies," Little Red Riding Hood told her grandmother.

"For me? Thank you!"

"Grandma," Little Red Riding Hood started.

"Yes?" asked her grandmother.

"I am going to tell you a story," Little Red Riding Hood said.

"Ok!" her grandmother said.

So Little Red Riding Hood told her tale of meeting Peter Pan and Captain Hook. She told how Captain Hook wanted to take over Neverland and how Peter Pan stopped him from doing so. She told how she met Pinocchio and the fairy and Jiminy the cricket. She told how she met Snow White and the Seven Dwarves who saved Snow White. She told how she met Cinderella and Gus and Jaques and how they went to the ball. Finally she told about how in the end the wolf, who all along Little Red Riding Hood thought a villain, was the hero.

"That is a lovely story, maybe next time you stop by you can make up another one," her grandmother said.

Little Red Riding Hood hugged her grandmother and went on her way home.

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