Little Red Riding Hood is eaten by the Big Bad Wolf, then she is rescued by the Brave Huntsman.
It’s a sweet story, but it doesn’t expose us to the truth of how the girl gets out of the wolf’s stomach alive.
People believe fairytales are there to amuse them. Everybody loves the “happily ever after,” but I’m not going to lie to you: Little Red Riding Hood had to work hard not to die.
Believe me, I was there. I saw what happened.
The version of the fairytale people tell is popular because they don’t want to think about what came before the huntsman’s scissors cut the wolf’s stomach open. That fairytale is there to make everybody happy.
This is not that fairytale.
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Not That Fairytale is the second chapter in the Of Shadow and Light series, diving deeper into the untold story behind Little Red Riding Hood. This dark and thrilling continuation reveals the truth that lies beyond the familiar fairytale, where survival, sacrifice, and hidden horrors await. The adventure continues—darker and more dangerous than ever.