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If you look into your own heart, and you find nothing wrong there, what is there to worry about? What is there to fear?
Confucius
Almost everybody knows the children's faerie tale "Little Red Riding Hood.", but it's probably been a few years since you've heard it, so why don't I refresh your memory real quick?
It starts off with a little girl, who everyone called Little Red Riding Hood because of the small red velvet riding hood that was given to her by her grandmother, her mother asks her to go and bring her beloved grandmother, who lives deep in the forest, some food and such.
Her mother specifically tells her to stay on the path that leads toward grandmother's house and she also warns Little Red Riding Hood not to talk to any strangers. Little Red Riding Hood obeys her mother's counsel, until she runs into the wolf, which lives in the forest; she then begins to disobey her mother's warning by talking to the wolf. While conversing with the furry creƤture she lets it slip that she is going to her grandmother's house, the wolf then convinces Little Red to go off the path to pick grandmother some flowers. Little Red riding hood then disobeys her mum for a second time, by straying from the path.
While Little Red is off gallivanting through the forest in search of flowers, the wolf rushes off towards grandmother's house. When he arrives it is said that he swallows grandma whole and the proceeds to take her place. He waits there until Little Red arrives, when she does she notices that something is different about grandma and then the following conversation ensues;
"Oh! Grandmother," Little Red said, "what big ears you have!"
"The better to hear you with, my child," was the reply.
"But, grandmother, what big eyes you have!" she said.
"The better to see you with, my dear."
"But, grandmother, what large hands you have!"
"The better to hug you with."
"Oh! But, grandmother, what a terrible big mouth you have!"
"The better to eat you with!" the Wolf replies before swallowing Little Red, like Grandmother, whole.
The more common faerie tale usually end with Little Red and Grandma being rescued by a passing hunter, But the true story doesn't end so happily.
Well sure the common faerie tale has some similarities with the true version but it leaves out some facts. Like that there was a girl who wore a red velvet riding hood, but she wasn't as young as we were led to believe, in reality she was about 16 years old when she stepped foot into the forest. Also in reality she was called something other than just Red Riding Hood, her given name was Bella, which means beautiful and beautiful she is.
Another thing the traditional tale has never really answered was where it all took place. So, let me clear that up for you, the setting for the little tale I'm about to tell is the Annagarriff Woods, Ireland. Now that some things have been cleared up how about I start the story.
I know you guys are probably like what fuck another story she can't even finish her other ones, well most of this is already written so yeah REVIEW please, it truly does help.
