The Little Red-Cap Rewrite

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A Wolf’s Hunt Experience I was an exceedingly smart wolf, I never doubted that. I lived in the end of this lush forest. According to the moral principle of human, my hunting strategies were kind of ignoble and indecent. But who cares. What I cared most are only my wife and our new born babies’ stomachs. Every time when I saw their satisfied smiles after dinner, I felt warmth from my heart, as it was bathing the sunshine. I ran to the top of the only mountain of this limitless forest, yelled to the deep blue sky. I saw my white tusks shinning under the moonlight, like polished daggers. I was proud of them. One day morning, I stood on the position I always sat. I didn’t yell this time, because I was not happy. My wife and young children have been hungry for five days; their groans stabbed my heart every minute. What’s that? I saw a red dot was moving on the only road of the whole forest. As this dot moving closer, I noticed that it is a little girl wearing a red cap. I ran to the road, fellow after the Little Red Cap for a while, but she didn’t notice me at all. She skipping along the path, made me remember my children. I felt a little bit pity about her at first, but I shamed myself just two seconds after. If I don’t bring her home, I will never see my children dancing and skipping. I jumped in front of the Little Red-Cap, opened my huge mouth to swallow her. But she didn’t show her fear as I thought she would. She stared at me, with curiousness and kindness. I saw her clear blue eyes, pretty as lakes in spring. She must have not known what a tyrannical creature I was. I closed my horrible mouse and smiled to her, said, “Good-day, little Red-Cap.” “Thank you kindly, wolf,” said she, “Whither away so early, Little Red-Cap?” I tried my best to low my voice to pretend as a really kind creature. “To my grandmother’s,” she said naively. “What have you
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