Red Riding Hood – Friday Fictioneers

Friday Fictioneers is hosted by the wonderful Rochelle, the undisputed master of what I call Sound Bite Fiction.
She sets the weekly challenge, the standard, and the prompt photo.
The idea, as always, is to write a story of around 100 words based on the picture below, which this week is supplied by Dale Rogerson.

© Dale Rogerson

Click here to hear the author read his words:

Red Riding Hood

I wave a vague arm towards snow-covered trees.
These are what we call the woods, grandma.
She scowls.
My other arm wafts towards the little house.
And this is a cottage, grandma.
Lips curling, she spits on my foot.
I smile, showing huge, hungry teeth.
I’m a big, bad wolf, grandma.
Pathetic little girl, she snaps back.
I pull a long, evil blade from my hunter’s bag.
This is a knife, grandma.
She stares with utter contempt.
I thrust it deep into her scrawny chest.
This is what we call dead, grandma.
I’m not sure what she says.
Maybe unnnggghhh?

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About ceayr

A Scot who has discovered peace in a small town he calls Medville on the Côte Vermeille, C.E. Ayr has spent a large part of his life in the West of Scotland and a large part elsewhere. His first job was selling programmes at his local football club and he has since tried 73 other career paths, the longest being in IT, with varying degrees of success. He is somewhat nomadic, fairly irresponsible and, according to his darling daughter, a bit random. So, nobody’s perfect.
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51 Responses to Red Riding Hood – Friday Fictioneers

  1. I like that she showed no fear.

  2. Darkly funny — I love Grandma’s defiant contempt for Little Red Riding Hood.

  3. Russell's avatar Russell says:

    Granny got taken out! Fun read!

  4. Lynn Love's avatar Lynn Love says:

    I’m imagining Grandma’s attacker to be a combination of the wolf and Red Riding Hood for some reason. Perhaps that’s what actually happened – Red Riding Hood bumped off Grandma and blamed it on the wolf! Charmingly dark, wittily chilling. Very you

  5. trishsplace's avatar trishsplace says:

    Dark take on the prompt! 🙂

  6. plaridel's avatar plaridel says:

    poor grandma, what did she do or didn’t do to deserve such fate?

  7. susanmehr's avatar susanmehr says:

    I thought Grandma would fight back, still, it’s nice to see the bad guy win for a change. 🙂

  8. pennygadd51's avatar pennygadd51 says:

    I’m surprised the wolf managed to stick the blade in. Surely a grandma as feisty as that would deflect the blow and karate chop the wolf in the windpipe!

  9. draliman's avatar draliman says:

    Well, Gran didn’t sound very nice. Though your protagonist sounds a bit psychopathic…

  10. James McEwan's avatar James McEwan says:

    A rather evil streak this week. Poor Gran. a rather drastic but effect way of culling the aged population – just kidding, give then gin instead.

  11. Tannille's avatar Tannille says:

    Someone has granny issues. Enjoyed this take on the fairytale.

  12. That last line made me chuckle. You’ve certainly dispensed with expectations.

  13. for some reason I can’t like anyones posts, I can comment but not like. For the record I do like this piece and what an evil wolf

  14. Somehow I detect a little red cape … 😉

  15. On balance I prefer your version to that of Charles Perrault!

  16. granonine's avatar granonine says:

    “Crabbit old Besom.” I like that almost more than the story itself 🙂 Grandma sounds like someone you wouldn’t want to know 🙂

  17. Iain Kelly's avatar Iain Kelly says:

    I like the girl with attitude. No wonder the wolf knew to steer well clear.

  18. The better to kill you with, Grandma. Grisly take, C.E. Red on white.

    Shalom,

    Rochelle

  19. Gouy Corine's avatar Gouy Corine says:

    J’aime beaucoup le dernier mot de Grandma !

  20. Colline's avatar Colline says:

    Beware of those who seem innocent! Nicely done.

  21. Anita's avatar Anita says:

    Red Riding Hood story with a serious twist. Wolf comes dressed as Red Riding Hood, rather than pretending to be grandma!
    Where’s the woodcutter who saved grandma?

  22. neilmacdon's avatar neilmacdon says:

    Damn! And I was rooting for grandma to be an immortal or a shapeshifter or something

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