When Little Red Riding Hood enters the cottage and sees the wolf in her grandmother's bed, she doesn't panic. She takes a deep breath and starts to sing a lullaby. The wolf, strangely soothed by her voice, gradually falls asleep. Little Red Riding Hood then quickly takes a pair of scissors from the table and cuts open the wolf's stomach to free her grandmother. But instead of killing the wolf, she sews it back up after removing all the bad things it had eaten. The wolf wakes up, reformed, and becomes a friend of Little Red Riding Hood and her grandmother. They all live in harmony in the forest from then on.
Well, as the wolf was in the grandmother's bed, Little Red Riding Hood entered. Instead of being scared, she played along. She told the wolf that she knew a magical place full of the tastiest treats in the forest. The wolf, being greedy, followed her. But Little Red Riding Hood led it to a deep, muddy pit. The wolf, not seeing the pit, fell in. Little Red Riding Hood then found her grandmother tied up in the closet and they were reunited safely.
As Little Red Riding Hood approaches grandma's house, she hears the wolf's howls. But this time, she is prepared. She has learned self - defense from her father. When the wolf jumps out, she uses her skills to fight back. The wolf is so shocked that he runs away. Little Red Riding Hood then enters the house and finds grandma safe. They then go to the village and tell everyone about the incident, and Little Red Riding Hood becomes a hero for protecting herself and her grandma.
As the wolf was about to devour Little Red Riding Hood, a group of forest animals led by a wise old owl attacked the wolf. Little Red Riding Hood was saved, and she decided to stay in the forest to learn self - defense from the animals. In the end, she became a protector of the forest.
In the new ending, when the wolf was about to devour Little Red Riding Hood, she took out a whistle that her grandmother had given her. The whistle was magic and it summoned a group of forest animals. The animals, led by a wise old owl, chased the wolf away. Little Red Riding Hood then found her grandmother locked in a closet. They both thanked the forest animals and Little Red Riding Hood learned to always be prepared.
We can conclude that the relationship between Little Red Riding Hood's characters is as follows:
- Little Red Riding Hood and Grandma: Little Red Riding Hood and Grandma have a close grandfather-grandson relationship. Little Red Riding Hood often visits her sick grandmother.
- Little Red Riding Hood and the Big Bad Wolf: Little Red Riding Hood and the Big Bad Wolf are enemies. The Big Bad Wolf is the source of danger for Little Red Riding Hood and Grandma.
- [Little Red Riding Hood and the Hunter: Little Red Riding Hood and the Hunter have a relationship of rescue and being rescued. The appearance of the Hunter saved Little Red Riding Hood and Grandma.]
Please note that the above relationships are based on the search results provided and may not be complete.
She was portrayed as a very innocent girl. For example, she was easily distracted by the beauty of the forest and the flowers on her way to her grandmother's house.
The grandmother can be a very interesting character. In some fanfictions, she's not just a helpless old lady. She could be a retired witch who still has some magic up her sleeve. For example, she might have enchanted the red hood to give Red Riding Hood special powers.