The Tale of Sister Grimm

This is apart of June Bird.'s contest.

Total Word Count: 3,135

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Once upon a time, in a far away place, much unlike your own there was a girl who. . .

Aww, come on Mitch. What a boring way to start a story!

What do you mean, boring? All great stories start this way!

All great lies start this way.

This is not a lie!

Yes it is!

Really now? Fine then! If I’m doing such a bad job telling the story, why don’t you tell it?

Fine, I will!

Okay then!

All right. Now that that’s settled . . .

This is the story of a girl you all know. A girl who faced the big bad world and lived to tell about it. But what if the story you know isn’t really the story? What if things really happened differently? What if . . .

Sheesh! Will you get on with it already?

Chill, will ya! I’m going! Anyway. . .

This is the story of love and murder. It’s been told millions of times all over the world, but now the truth will finally come out. This, my friends, is the story of Little Red Riding Hood.
  1. Chapter I
  2. Moral
    All stories need a moral.