Little Red Riding Hood Research Paper

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Ever since I killed Little Red Riding Hood’s Grandma, Margaret the people of the village have been trying to kick me out. Now you have got to understand me, I never killed Margaret, I was just in the wrong place at the wrong time! I was walking past Margaret's house and I heard a groaning ( groan). By the time I got in the house Margaret was lying on the ground... (sniff) sorry, she was lying on the ground, on the ground…dead. By the time I ordered a coffin for her, Little Red Riding Hood was at the door with wine and cake for her ill grandma. She saw me in Margaret's house and then she saw the coffin and her grandma on the ground. She assumed that I killed her. But if I did kill her,why would I order a coffin? So that is how it all happened …show more content…
I thought that if I wanted to stay in the village I would start with the person that started all the mess, Little Red Riding Hood’s mum Karen. I was walking up Karen's path when I heard her talking on the phone. I didn’t mean to eavesdrop but when you hear your name ‘wolf’ in a phone conversation the exact women that is trying to kick your out of the village wouldn’t you? Anyway I decided to hide in a bush by the window “we need to get rid of him” Karen was saying then there was a break the other person on the phone must have been talking because a few seconds later Karen was talking again “yeah I know but, he did kill Margaret and he showed Little Red Riding Hood the dead body and she's only a little girl.” Just then a bee flew out of a window and I am terrified of bees so of course I jumped up out of the bush and screamed like a manly wolf (not a little girl.) Karen had just arranged to meet the person that was on the other end of the phone to talk in private and that's when the bee flew on my nose and I jumped up out of the bush and screamed like a manly wolf (not a little girl just saying that again.) Karen got the wrong end of the stick and thought I was sneaking up to kill her when I tried to explain she wouldn’t let me near her. Instead she called the local policeman lucky Karen didn’t have any proof so I got away …show more content…
I was free from Karen YAY but the bad thing was when I was at the homeless people thingy I decided to clean it up a bit because it was very dirty I accidentally knocked some cleaning products in Karen's soup (lucky she didn’t realize) and sadly it killed 3 people and gave many people the bad case of diarrhea and vomiting. In the end the police found out that it was the soup the caused the deaths and diarrhea and vomiting and also found out that it was Karen that had made the soup. Karen had 4 strikes the 3 deaths and all the homeless people in hospital with the bad case of diarrhea and vomiting. Karen got kicked out of the village along with Little Red Riding Hood and all Karens relatives that lived in the village and I got my name

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