The Story of the Big Bad Wolf
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  • Parts 4
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  • Reads 116
  • Votes 7
  • Parts 4
  • Time 15m
Ongoing, First published Oct 06, 2015
I closed my eyes tightly,waiting for the pain that was sure to come.The huntsman will raise his sword and plunge it into my stomach.I wont make a sound as he drags his sword downward so, that he could free Granny and Little Red.After the deed is done and the two women are free;I will be skinned alive and left near a tree.The three protagonist's will flee the scene as if it never happened.It might be strange for me to play that out in my head, but I know the story and I know how it ends.After all I've been forced to relive it again and again.
                                                                            ~Wolf


AUTHOR:If you haven't already figured it out, this story is a version of  Little Red Riding Hood.It is told through wolfs eyes.
(I don't own the story of LittleRed RidingHood, but I'm not sure who does)
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