Chapter 3: Krystal Riding Hood
Note: This is a crossover of sorts between Star Fox and Loonatics Unleashed. One thing that I forgot to mention in the previous chapter is that not all of these stories will be entirely humorous. Some of them will feature serious situations. As a fair warning, this chapter will contain some swearing, mild creepiness and attempted rape, so poor Krystal. Seeing as Red's age depends on the version of the tale, I just decided to have Krystal keep her age of 19. I hope you enjoy this chapter.
Cast
Krystal as Little Red Riding Hood
Wolf O'Donnell as The Big Bad Wolf
Tech E. Coyote as The Woodsman
Lexi Bunny as Red's Mother
Vixy Reinard as Red's Grandmother
Once upon a time, there was a young woman named Krystal. She lived with her mother in a log cabin in the middle of the woods. Many people wondered how they were even related, as Krystal was a fox while her mother was a yellow rabbit. However, Krystal's father was another fox, even though he barely appears when people visit. He worked a job that lasted hours while Krystal's mother worked a day job.
One day, Krystal's mother had packed a basket full of baked goods for her daughter to take to her grandmother. Before Krystal left, her mother gave her a red hooded cape for her to wear over her clothes.
"Be careful while you're out there," Krystal's mother warned her, "I hear that there's a wolf out there who eats travelers."
"Don't worry mom," Krystal said, "I'll be alright even before I get to grandma's house."
Krystal exited the house and began to walk down the road to where her grandmother lived. She was wary of her mother's warnings, as she had never encountered any wolves every time she walked through. However, the Wolf that the vixen was going to encounter would change her life in a way no one else would. If she had someone to travel with, they would help her carry her basket, as it was quite heavy due to how her mother would fill it.
"I hope that grandma likes the food that mother baked." Krystal said quietly, "I also hope that I can have someone help me carry this stuff next time."
As Krystal walked through the forest, she heard something slowly walking through the trees. Unnerved, the cobalt vixen continued to walk through the forest, not knowing what she would encounter. However, the more she walked, the more the unknown entity walked closer to where she was walking. When Krystal stopped walking, the unknown figure leapt out of the trees and landed near her. This figure was a gray wolf with only a single eye. The Wolf looked at her with sick desire in his eyes.
"Hello, young lady." The Wolf approached Krystal, "What are you doing our here?"
"I-I'm just t-taking a walk!" Krystal stammered in fear.
"Really?" The Wolf looked at her quizzically.
"That's it and nothing else!" The vixen said with fake enthusiasm.
"I take it your basket is full of all sorts of treats." The Wolf licked his lips.
"They're for me." Krystal said.
The Wolf looked at Krystal with lust "You know, I'm in need of a treat myself."
"I'm sure that there's a loose goat or some ducks that you can get your jaws on." The vixen backed away from the massive lupine.
"You're a nice girl." The Wolf said, his eyes showing a more despicable look, "Not to mention, sweet, young and beautiful "
Krystal blurted out "I should really get going!"
"Don't you want me to walk with you like a dog?" The Wolf asked, not willing to let the young vixen escape.
"I'm sure that I can continue my walk on my own." Krystal said.
"Okay then," The Wolf said as he walked away from her, "I'm sure we'll meet again."
Somewhat frightened, Krystal went back to walking. However, she had a feeling that the Wolf would attack her in spite of his friendly attitude. Little did she know, the Wolf would be back.
At a small house deeper in the woods, an orange vixen lie down in her bed. She sighed as she waited for her granddaughter to visit. Her granddaughter was such a lovely girl, to the point where the vixen could consider her one of the kindest girls she knew. However, that kindness did not equal weakness, as the young girl wouldn't let anyone walk all over her. The vixen's granddaughter was also smart, being one of the smartest women in the neighborhood.
A knock came on the door, which slightly startled the vixen.
"Krystal, is that you?" The orange vixen asked.
The door was then smashed open. When the door was open, the orange vixen could see that it was not her granddaughter, but a gray wolf with only a single eye.
"Hello Mrs. Reinard." The Wolf said ominously.
"You again?!" The vixen asked, "What do you want now?!"
"Oh, I'm just here for a visit." The Wolf said.
"You aren't welcome here, you fiend!" Mrs. Reinard.
The Wolf turned away, but turned back and said "By the way, I met a blue fox who reminded me of you. Do you know her?"
"That's my granddaughter." Mrs. Reinard's eyes filled with fear.
"Oh, this might be fun." The Wolf licked his lips.
"You leave her alone, you beast!" The orange vixen shouted.
"Don't worry, I'll give her to you when I get done with her." The Wolf said, smiling with hunger and lust, "Then I'll eat you both. After all, families should be closer together. Don't you agree?"
"I won't let you hurt her!" Mrs. Reinard screamed.
The Wolf approached her with some rope, chuckling as he tied her up "You won't be able to stop me, my dear."
When Mrs. Renard was tied up, the Wolf carefully placed her in the closet. Laughing, the deranged lupine closed the door and locked it.
"Oh Krystal, please forgive me!" The orange vixen softly said, realizing what she was going to put her granddaughter through.
After an hour of walking (and a brief stop due to that creepy Wolf), Krystal had finally made her way to her grandmother's house. With a smile on her face, the cobalt vixen walked up to the door. To check if anyone was home, she gently knocked on the door.
"Grandma, I'm here!" Krystal said.
No answer.
"Grandma?" She said.
"Come on in, my dear!" A raspy falsetto voice called out.
Krystal carefully opened the door, where she was greeted by a person-sized lump in her grandmother's bed. Setting her basket to the side, Krystal approached the bed.
"Are you sleeping, grandma?" The vixen asked out of concern.
"No, my dear." The raspy voice said from underneath the quilts.
"Are you okay?" Krystal said, "Your voice sounds weird."
"Oh, I'm just a little sick!" The voice said.
"Gee, I better get you some medicine!" Krystal stated.
"Oh no, don't worry about that, my little granddaughter!" The voice called out, clearly not wanting her to leave it.
"Okay." Krystal said, starting to get suspicious of the voice.
"Now then, let's have a little talk." The voice said.
"About what?" The cobalt vixen asked.
"About how wonderful you are." The voice stated, "I bet that all the boys must talk about how you -"
Two wolf ears popped out of the quilts, which startled Krystal.
"Grandma, you have big ears!" Krystal said.
"I just need big ears to hear you, my dear!" The voice lied with false reassurance.
"That's interesting." The vixen said out of sarcasm.
"Come here, young one." A gray hand with nails popped came out from under the covers.
"Grandma!" Krystal squeaked, "Your hand is -"
"Beautiful?" The voice asked, ready for an answer.
"You're starting to remind me of a Wolf I saw earlier." Krystal said.
"I'm sure you're just hallucinating that I remind you of him!" The voice started to get deeper.
All of a sudden, a voice came from the closet "Run for it, Krystal!"
"Grandma?" The cobalt vixen started to move towards the closet.
"Krystal, come back later!" Mrs. Reinard screamed while she was behind the closet door.
"No! I'll get you out of there!" Krystal was inches away from the door before she felt someone grab her arm. When she turned to see who was holding her, she saw another gray hand with sharp nails holding it.
"Oh no you don't, little girl." The Wolf said, uncovering himself of the quilts, "I want to have you first."
Krystal angrily tried to free her arm "You monster, let me go! Let me go!"
"Not going to happen." The Wolf said as he pulled out some rope, "In fact, you owe me a little something before you see your grandma."
Fearing for her life, Krystal freed herself before running to the door screaming "Help! Somebody help! A wolf has trapped my grandmother and he's going to eat us!"
The Wolf grabbed the cobalt vixen and tied her arms behind her back.
"I will have you, my dear!" The Wolf said with a sick smile. He then threw Krystal to the ground, slowly advancing on her as she tried to escape the depraved lupine.
"No!" Krystal screamed, acknowledging what the Wolf wanted from her. Worse, she had no way to stop him except for kicking at him.
"Relax young lady, I'll be gentle." The Wolf said as he held her down, savoring her terror.
"Please don't do this!" Krystal whimpered as tears welled up in her eyes.
"You'll love it after a few seconds." The Wolf whispered as he undid the vixen's pants, "But first, I want to taste you."
The Wolf licked Krystal's face, making the cobalt vixen whimper and squeak in fear. He was going to rape her before eating her, she felt that it was going to happen. Unless someone heard her cries for help, this was going to be her fate.
Before the Wolf could do anything else to her, Krystal screamed loudly. This earned her a slap to the face from her lupine threat, but she didn't stop.
"Stop that right now!" The Wolf shouted to the screaming vixen, "No one is going to hear you!"
All of a sudden, Mrs. Reinard's voice rang out "But I'll know what you did to her, you son of a bitch!"
"You know," The Wolf said, "I was going to eat her before I ate you. But now I've changed my mind: I'm going to leave your granddaughter out of this and eat you instead!"
"No!!" Krystal wailed.
Before the Wolf could continue his assault on the vixen, a brown coyote with olive eyes burst into the room with an axe in his hands.
"Who the hell are you?!" The Wolf snarled.
"He's that woodsman I occasionally see when my mother has me run errands for her!" Krystal said, happy but still scared.
"Let go of the fox." The Coyote Woodsman said to the Wolf.
The Wolf burst out laughing and said "I won't let go of her until I'm satisfied."
"Then I guess I'll have to kill you." The Coyote Woodsman calmly said, his anger showing.
Krystal squeaked "Please help me!"
The Wolf got off of Krystal and lunged towards the Woodsman. In response, the Woodsman simply grabbed the lupine and threw him at a wall. Angered, the Wolf ran at the Woodsman, only to be knocked down. Krystal couldn't help but watch in awe, as her savior was bravely taking on the monster who tried to force himself on to her. Not only that, but the Wolf was starting to lose his breath. When the Wolf was down, the Coyote Woodsman raised his axe.
"Say goodnight!" He said as he decapitated the Wolf.
Once the Wolf was dead, Krystal whimpered "Thank you."
"Don't mention it." The Coyote Woodsman said, "I just wanted to stop that wolf from hurting anyone else."
Krystal looked down while shaking violently and started to cry.
"What's wrong, young lady?" The Woodsman asked in concern.
"That wolf tried to - he tried to-" The vixen tried to speak while crying.
"I know," The Woodsman said as he undid the rope that bound Krystal's arms, "I saw what he was trying to do to you. You're lucky I got here in time."
Krystal calmed down a little and said "My grandma's in the closet."
The Coyote Woodsman simply nodded and opened the closet door. When Mrs. Reinard came out, the Woodsman undid the rope that bound her. Now that she was free, Mrs. Reinard embraces her granddaughter, with the cobalt vixen hugging her back.
"I'm so glad you're safe!" Krystal said.
"I think your parents will say the same when they hear about this." Mrs. Reinard said as she comforted the younger female.
"Looks like my work here is done." The Woodsman sighed as he began to walk out of the house.
"Excuse me," Mrs. Reinard said, "but is it okay if we invite you to family gatherings?"
"Why, I'd be honored." The Woodsman said.
"Do you want to stay for a little bit?" Krystal asked.
"Sorry, but I have to head back to work." The Woodsman calmly said.
A few days later, Krystal's mother and father heard about what happened. Initially, they were outraged that their daughter was nearly violated by a wolf. But they were glad to hear that a local Woodsman had saved both her and her grandmother. The family and the Woodsman became good friends and they lived together in harmony.
Note: Yeah, I didn't use "happily ever after" or anything like that because I wanted to just get this chapter finished. I know, it's really long for a oneshot chapter. I decided to make Tech the Woodsman because I had no idea who to pick (I know, I could have picked Slam). I'm not trying to get Tech x Krystal shippings started, I just made them close friends. I promise, the later chapters won't be this long. Until next time guys, peace!
