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  • Once upon a time it was a normal day and the little red riding hood was doing her daily routine and running some errands. When she finished her errands, she was feeling unusually tired so she dropped the groceries off to her grandma, her neighbor, and her parents house and then decided to rest back at her house.
  • When she arrived back at her house she layed on her couch but there was something rustling in her bedroom. She grabbed the nearest bat and slowly approached her bedroom. When she entered the room she saw the fox taking a nap on her bed in her bathrobe. She starts hitting him with her bat and he wakes up screaming. 
  • She pushed him out the window and locked him out. He tries to talk to her but she just returns to taking her nap. When she wakes up the fox is waiting for her and continues to try to talk to her. 
  • She had plans to go see her friend the muffin man, so she takes her bat and leaves her house. She runs quickly but the fox continues to follow her. She is getting nervous, and so she is trying to get him away by sabotaging him and trying to stop him, but ultimately nothing works and he continues to follow her.
  • When she arrives at the muffin man she tells him what is happening and asks for his help. The muffin man explains that he knows fox very well and knows he is harmless. The muffin man tells little red riding hood that he is harmless and dumb and he doesn’t really know how to socialize.
  • The fox shows up and then explains to the little red riding hood that he had a rough day and thought he had found an abandoned house to rest in. When the little red riding hood asked why he was following her, he said it was because he just wants to be friends with her. Little red riding hood accepted him and they lived happily ever after.
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