A/N- Wassup? It be TOBN here with a new fairytale to spin! Yass!
Okay, so I got a bunch of questions that need to be answered, and rather than doing that in every A/N, I decided at the end of the story, I might do a Q/A, since I am REALLY bad at explaining things beforehand. So if you got any questions, leave them with a review. But the Q/A will be a maybe because I might just end up answering every question. Those with accounts, I might just send you a PM with the answers, and for guests, I can answer those through shoutouts. But anyway, drop a question if there is something you don't get. Thanks!
Shoutouts to...
EmmALewisS- I know right? It is those moments when I feel like I did a good job in making this really cool back story thing. Sigh...the feeling is indescribable. So I messaged you about the answers to your question; I hope it makes sense. Anyway, glad you are loving the story. And I loved Tangled; it was such a thrilling movie. And I hope I reach Disney's standards. Of course, the MBAV version of Rapunzel is more closer to the Tangled version than the original one, due to the fact Rapunzel [Erica] is gonna be healing people. I dunno if that is like the original, but still. I want it close to that. And don't worry; that Rated T thing is probably gonna be for a battle or something. Things might go out of control. Thanks for reviewing!
MBAV fan66- Phew! I am glad you understand. It means I actually made sense :) And you are really good at this whole "guess the fairytale" thing fanfic buddy! He is in the woods, so it must mean one thing. Hello Lil' Red Riding Hood! Oh my gosh. That would really make sense, putting David as the wolf. Why didn't I think of that before? Problem is, I don't like the idea of David playing such a evil character, since he has this whole "Carefree persona". I put the wolf as a evil character in the show who might be a vampire... [Well how ironic is that?] Oops! Spoilers! Thank you so much for reviewing fanfic buddy :)
Anyway, hope you like this! This is the only story that won't have Stephanie Drop a review and have fun reading! Don't get lost in the woods. ;)
ENJOY!
A Girl, Hood As Red As Blood
Jane's eyes suddenly popped open, a rough surface itching at her back. She rubbed her head before noticing that she didn't feel hair.
She felt fabric.
She pulled down the fabric at once, feeling its velvet-like surface before realizing that it was a hood. A red hood. Jane turned around to see what she was leaning against when she saw a tree stump. Jane stood up at once, not liking the idea of hanging out in the woods, but something brought her down slightly. A light waft of a scent filled the air as she realized that she was carrying a basket. She peered in to see cookies, bread, and other goods. She smiled.
"I am Little Red Riding Hood. Fantastic!" She cheered, skipping around slightly.
She loved this fairytale. Maybe it was because of the fashion part. Or maybe it was because the fact she was carrying a basket full of goodies. Jane's stomach grumbled as she realized why Red was so hungry all the time. She looked around the empty woods, trees, flowers and plants surrounding her. She actually found it quite wonderful, hoping it could be something like Into The Woods, considering Jane wanted to watch it ever since she found out it was showing in the theaters.
Jane scanned the area, hoping to find something useful. She skipped slightly, just like Red Riding Hood would've done it. She heard a clanging noise coming from her basket. Jane stopped, looking curiously at her basket, wondering what could be so heavy or metal-like in there.
She cautiously opened the basket, letting out the scents of baked goods. Not being able to resist, she picked up a cookie and chewed on it. She smiled at its taste. Delicious!
She realized, that beneath that cookie, was a blade. She picked up the blade from her basket and examined its structure.
It was a small blade, no bigger than a dagger, as its hand grip glowed a vibrant blue. The blade shined through the peeks of sunlight that escaped into the woods as Jane tilted her head in confusion. She certainly never remembered this part of the story. She noticed a small note attached to the blade and she, curiously read it.
My dearest Red,
I am sorry you are brought into this situation. Truly.
This dagger must be used when you complete this story. When you [and hopefully the hunter] do, use this dagger to escape the force field through these woods. West.
More will be explained, but whatever you do, keep the basket containing this safe. Don't go munching on those cookies too; save some for grandma. :)
~Grandma
Jane covered her mouth, blushing slightly. "Sorry grandma...whoever you are." She whispered, not regretting the choice to eat those cookies at all. She loved them! Anyway. she tucked the dagger safely under the sheets in her basket that was holding the crumbs. Jane continued on her way, skipping slightly.
"Into the woods to Grandmother's house!" She chirped, happily skipping, clearly enjoying the experience. [Into the Woods reference! LOL!]
Rory trudged along the woods, feeling tired. How long has he been walking? He basically could've finished Jacuzzi Time Machine three times in the time being he was in the woods. Speaking of Jacuzzi Time Machine, he really hoped he didn't miss it. That would be real sad.
Suddenly, a scent of cookies filled the air, a scent he never smelled before. That must have meant that his vampire powers were returning! Maybe they had a shot at defeating Stephanie after all.
So with that, Rory followed the scent of the goods, skipping slightly as unbeknownst to him a dark shadow was following behind him.
Jane finally reached the half point of the woods. Or so she thought. There were a bunch of flowers around her, and she was so tempted to just pick some, but she knew she had to go on her way.
Suddenly, there was a crack heard from behind her. She turned around quickly as she gasped.
A dark shadowy figure circled around her. Jane closed her eyes for three seconds before opening them again. Sadly, the wolf-like figure was still there. The wolf shined a sickening grin.
"This is way too true little girl. No dream. Reality." The wolf purred. Jane gasped as she saw the wolf's face in the broad daylight.
Jesse?
"H-How are you even a wolf?! You are a vampire!" She exclaimed, slightly scared. She then giggled. "The irony in the though. You hate werewolves and now you are one." She chuckled, recalling the fact that Jesse was really a vampire. She turned, awaiting a response as she realized she wasn't very Red-like. She cleared her throat.
"I mean...move please! I am on my way to Granny's house at the edge of the woods.." She asked politely. But Jesse/Wolf just smiled.
"Hello little girl. What's your rush? You're missing all the flowers..." [Another Into the Woods reference! LOL too funny] He said smugly, pointing at the field of flowers. Jane knew she had to go, but knowing she had to finish the story in the regular way, she sighed in defeat as she went to pick up some flowers. Besides, maybe Grandma would like some flowers. She caught sight of Jesse, who smiled and walked in the direction she was previously walking.
"Darn it." She muttered, gathering the flowers."I should've stabbed him right there." She said, regretting her cowardliness. She stood up and slumped her shoulders as she sighed.
"Well, on we go to our gruesome surprise." She said, skipping into the woods with a false hope she would actually beat the vampire/wolf. [Ha ha, hybrid. I should really stop interrupting this story]
Jane finally reached the house of her granny's. (Or so she thought, considering it was the only house at the edge of the woods.) She smiled, hoping she wasn't too late.
She noticed the door was already open, so her smile faded gradually. When a door is open, there only means one thing.
Jane swallowed her fear as she stepped in the wooden house, asking herself why she wasn't pulling out the dagger for self-defense right now. She shrugged off the thought, knowing the letter specifically said that she shouldn't use it until her story was done. She peered through the door of what seemed to be Grandma's room and stepped in, the darkness in the room consuming her.
"H-Hello?" She stammered, walking around a bit. "Grandma? I have your treats! Are you feeling ill? I can help you..." She said, finally finding the light switch as she quickly turned them on.
A light flickered in the room as Jane could finally see the wooden planks she was stepping on. Obviously, grandma didn't have time to renovate... Jane thought bitterly as she reached the foot of the bed.
"Why hello dear! A joy to see you." A scratchy voice replied. Jane gulped, knowing she was actually too late. She knew who was behind those covers, yet she had to complete this story regularly. She sighed.
"Y-You don't sound too good grandma. And your ears are so..big." She finished nervously, almost forgetting her line. The faux-grandmother smiled.
"All the better to hear with my dear." It said, its breath making Jane gag slightly.
"What big eyes you have!" She said fearfully. The grandmother grinned.
"All the better to see you with my dear." It replied smugly. Jane swallowed a lump of fear as she braced herself for what was to happen next.
"W-What big teeth you have." She said.
Jesse grinned, standing up at once.
"All the better to EAT YOU WITH!" He growled. Jane backed up slowly as she did the only thing she would ever do.
She screamed.
Rory continued to follow the scent of cookies until he reached a nearby house.
"A house? At the edge of the woods? Rather bizarre." He muttered to himself.
Suddenly, a screech was heard that echoed the woods. Rory's eyes widened as he realized just what fairytale he stumbled onto.
The house, the cookies, it was so obvious.
"Jane." He breathed out, knowing it could only be her that could take on the role of Little Red.
"Jane! Jane I'm coming!" He yelled, dashing into the house. He found it surprisingly opened. But ignoring that fact, he dashed into the house, seeing none other than...Jesse?
"Jesse you are so dead if you lay one finger on her!" He yelled. The vampire/wolf turned around and gave Rory a sickening grin, that sent shivers down his spine.
"Too late!" He laughed as his sharp wolf-like teeth sharpened onto Jane's skin. She then turned red in fury as she smiled.
"Time to change this story just a bit!" She yelled, kneeing Jesse in the shins. He growled in agony as Jane escaped his clutches. She ram straight towards her basket on the floor and took out the dagger in a rush. She was about to stab him, but realizing that it wasn't in the story line, quickly handed it to Rory.
"This dagger! You are the hunter in Little Red Riding Hood. Stab him!" She yelled. Rory felt a bit reluctant at first, but when he saw Jesse stand up and Jane's eyes filled with terrorizing fear, he braced himself, grabbed the dagger and posed himself to stab the weakened Jesse. He grinned.
"You were so much better as a vampire. You know how long I wanted to do this?" Before Jesse could respond, Rory plunged the dagger deep into Jesse's chest. He roared in pain as deep black blood oozed from Jesse. His face turned a agonizing black as the wolf fell into ashes. Jane hugged Rory tightly.
"Oh Rory. Thank you so much!" She exclaimed. Before Rory responded, a thump was heard from the closet. Jane and Rory realized that the closet has been held together by a broom stick. Rory quickly unlocked it and out popped Evelyn, her mouth gagged as with her arms and her legs. Jane and Rory quickly untied her as she gasped for air. She grinned at both of them.
"You guys did it! You have a mere five minutes before the story is going to end. You have the dagger, right?" Evelyn said quickly. Rory nodded as he showed Evelyn the black-blooded dagger, the blue shine emitted from its hand handle still shining a blue, which Rory realized matched the force field's blue.
"So is this what we use to break the force field?" Jane asked. Evelyn smiled. "You obviously read the letter. Yes, it can work with every fairytale. I was the one who made it of course; I used the magic I could use in this twisted fairytale book and placed into your basket. You must hurry; two more minutes before the story will start to reset." Rory snapped his fingers.
"Wait, why is Jesse's blood black? And why did he explode to ashes?" Evelyn smiled.
"This is one of the reasons you guys have to promise me not to get killed. As I told Rory, who will explain to Jane after you're out, the extra characters, like the wolf, would be clones of people you already know, therefore they aren't real. You guys however are real, therefore if you get killed, after one minute, you will fade to ashes and become the story character, then you won't be able to escape this story." Rory and Jane exchanged confused looks. Evelyn chuckled. "Just don't get killed, okay?" She summarized. Jane and Rory smiled and nodded. "A everyday goal." Rory said jokingly.
Before anyone could even laugh, they felt a ripple of magic throughout the house as things started to clean itself. Rory and Jane gasped as Evelyn's eyes widened.
"Go. Now! Before it's too late!" Evelyn yelled, as Rory and Jane, with the basket and the dagger, ran out of the house and towards west.
They finally bumped into a force field. When they made contact with it, it shined a blue hexagonal like pattern [Think of the force field that Katniss discovered in Catching Fire. Okay, I'll shut up now.] Rory, without any hesitation, plunged the dagger deep into the force field, shattering it.
With that, Jane and Rory ran out, leaving the woods behind as a castle shone in front of them. They looked tiredly at each other as they smiled.
"Time to go crash a ball." Jane said, as Rory laughed, reaching into the basket and placing the dagger in there. He grabbed a cookie for each of them and they walked towards the castle, not noticing they passed by a tall tower hidden among the leaves. Glimpse of blonde hair peeked out as the wind made the branches cover the tower once more.
A/N- And there you have it! Next chapter will be my fave! Whoo; I cannot wait to write it! The anticipation! Yass!
Anyway, drop a review, eat a baked cookie and..yeah! Don't get killed! Just joking...(actually though, don't.)
In Fangs, We Trust
