This past Monday morning, the well-liked Elisabeth, or as
most know her, little red riding hood experienced quite the surprise when
delivering bread to her grandmother. Instead of seeing her grandmother, a
dangerous wolf had taken her place. Her grandmother and her are survivors of
the big sharp teeth of the wolf.
On a simple sunny morning Elisabeth was voyaging to her
grandmothers to deliver fresh bread and wine. Elisabeth was given these orders
by her mother, of whom she lived with on the edge of the village. Her grandmother
lived in the forest about 30 minutes away. This is a walk that Elisabeth was
used to, but a strange encounter brought upon something she wasn’t used to.
About ¾ of a mile into her journey she encountered a wolf
that made simple small talk. To distract her from her duties spoke of wonderful
flowers that she had to take a look at. Being the sweet girl she is, Elisabeth
wanted to pick flowers for her grandmother. The wolf carried on and little red
riding hood didn’t think much of it, until she arrived at her grandmother
house.
The wolf had swallowed Elisabeth’s ailing grandmother, even
to weak to open the door, whole.
“This event is so rare, we are still trying to imagine how
this could have happened,” Canine experts said, “It’s a miracle they are still
alive.
When Elisabeth entered the house, she had a few minutes to
notice the unsightly changes her grandmother had taken. Her large furry ears,
big claws, and sharp teeth were none other than that of the wolf. With in
moments Elisabeth had been eaten too.
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