The Story Of Little Red Riding Hood

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It is said, that there was once a small village with pearl coated buildings and red top roofs. The village 's location had a spectacular view of the nature 's beauty. The village was surround by gradually increasing rows of bushes, and each row had a different shade of green. While at the top of mountain tall pine trees. The sun shined great life and peacefulness on the village. In that village lived a little small girl. She was known as the prettiest girl in the village and for her red riding hood that her grandmother had made. "Little Red why are so beautiful," said the elders every time they saw her. The little girl always chatted with her friends through Facebook and iMessage. The little girl was taught in school to not converse with …show more content…
"Little Red Riding Hood, where are you?"Said the mother."Your grandmother is very ill and I need you take this piece of cake and bottle of wine to her. She would be glad to see you." Little Red Riding Hood came running in the kitchen. "Yes, mama. Off I 'll go." Said Little Red Riding Hood. She grabbed the basket and headed into her room. She quickly logged into her account and update her status to, "I am heading to the next village to visit my grandma because she 's sick. #getwellgrandma." Before Little Red Riding Hood left, her mother yelled, "be careful and stay on the …show more content…
The door open slowly, and then he rushed into the house and covered the old lady 's mouth. He tied her up and placed her in the closet. He shut the door and dressed himself like grandma, he expected any time soon for Little Red Riding Hood to knock on the door. It was not long before Little Red Riding Hood arrived and knocked on the door.
"Who can that possibly be?" Little Red Riding Hood was confused to hear that voice, it was very similar to the man 's voice that she had met earlier. She was terrified, but she thought that the cold had maybe changed grandma 's voice. "It is Little Red Riding Hood, and I have brought you something to eat." The man yelled at her, but tried to softened his voice. "Pull the rope above your head so the latch can go up, dear." Little Red pulled the rope, and the door slowly opened. The man, saw her coming in, and he hid himself under the bed sheets. He said, "put the basket on the table, and come get in bed with

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