Willow pulled up a hard wooden chair next to the cage and sat down. Looking
at her shackled and very furry boyfriend behind the bars, she
smiled softly
and opened the book she held in her lap.
"Little Red Riding Hood." The werewolf growled at her soft voice
and
wandered closer to the cage's grating to look at the reader.
"Once upon a time, there was a little girl with red hair. Everyday
she would
pass the shop, she would look at this really pretty red cashmere
cloak with a
hood. Like little girls wore in the olden days but prettier."
Willow held up
a picture of a jacket, not fitting to her description, but red,
and Willow
figured that that would do. The were-Oz tilted his head to the
side as his
growl got fainter.
"Okay, so the little girl really really wanted it. And she had
liked this
cloak for a long time. Well, as soon as Hanukkah came around,
it was hers!
She was so happy, she wore it everywhere. She began to wear
the beautiful
cloak so often that people started calling her 'Little Red Riding
Hood.' "
Oz stumbled over the the bars that separated her voice from him
and laid a
huge paw on them. Willow smiled and stopped speaking for a moment
as she
placed her hand on the other side of the cage. She could feel
the warmth of
the hand radiating through the cold bars. She slowly pulled
her hand away
and turned the page of the book. Oz made a little sad,
growling sound before
going silent to watch her. Willow nodded at him, pleased.
"So anyway, one night, her mom got a call from her grandma. Her
mom
wasn't feeling very good, but her grandma seemed very
sick, so she was going to go
there. Little Red Riding Hood pointed out very logically how
ridiculous this
was, as she was seventeen and would be able to check on her
grandmother
just as easy. The mother gave her consent and Little Red Riding
Hood went about
to packing her grandmother some medication that would help her
cold
immensely and some nutritional and yummy food." The furry persona
of her boyfriend sat
down hard on the cold linoleum of the library and stared
at her, enraptured by the
slightly hypnotic sound in her voice as she wove the tale.
Willow grinned and held up the page that showed a little girl
putting some
food in a basket. Oz-wolf sneezed and Willow grinned, sure that
she had just
heard a laugh coming from the "fierce" creature.
"Little Red Riding Hood then took her mother's car keys--because
she had
just gotten her license and was really excited about it-- and
started to leave.
Her mother stopped her, though, saying, 'Little Red Riding Hood,
be careful.
It is a full moon outside and there are lots of scary creatures.
Like
werewolves for one. And other monsters. So watch yourself, all
right?' But
she only laughed and went on her way."
Willow stopped and looked at the werewolf staring unwaveringly
at her. She
shifted in her seat, confident that the discomfort would make
it impossible
for her to fall asleep. And that was other than the fact that
it squeaked
relentlessly. Oz growled slightly at the break in the story
and she shushed
him before returning to it.
"On the way to her grandma's house, she saw a man on the side
of the road.
And he looked hurt! So she stopped her car, because she had
been taught
that it was good to always help those in need. So she
stopped her car and he got
in. She never thought that he would be bad, because she was
a little naive,
but in the good way." She flipped the page, shooting Oz a smile.
It seemed
he smiled back, through all the fur. The fangs appeared,
and for once, didn't
send one shiver of fright through Willow. She smiled broadly,
proud of
herself for several reasons.
"So, anyway. She invited him into her car, and he said that he
was new in
town, and that he was lost. He had been out walking when it
got dark, and all
of the sudden he couldn't remember his way back. It sounded
a little
suspicious to her, but she let it go, because he had a nice
enough smile, and
hadn't tried anything. She smiled politely at him as he gave
her directions
and wondered why he was lost if he knew the way so well.
"They finally got to the big old factory that he said was his
home, and
invited her inside. She shook her head quickly, and told him
that she
couldn't because of her grandmother. But that was only part
of the
reason...." Willow dropped her voice eerily and the giant Oz
leaned in to
hear her better. She allowed herself and internal, satisfied
smile. She had
always been able to tell a good story.
"See, when she was adjusting her rear view mirror, she notice
that the man
had no reflection!! She wanted to get away, but he pulled
her out of the car
roughly and she didn't know what to do! So Little Red Riding
Hood screamed
with all her might and looked at the moon in terror, silently
begging for it's
help." Willow paused dramatically. Oz's eyes widened. If she
didn't know
better, she would have thought that he was scared for Little
Red Riding Hood.
Willow shook her head and laughed to herself. Even she wasn't
sure what
was going to happen.
"When all of a sudden, a loud howl pierced the air. Out the the
cluster of
trees burst something. To Little Red Riding Hood, it looked
like a giant dog
and she was immediately relieved, having always liked dogs,
but no, she
soon found out how wrong she was! It was a werewolf! And he
was fighting the evil
vampireman for her! Little Red Riding Hood stood by, not able
to speak or
even to scream as she watched the strong and brave werewolf
fighting the
horrible creature over her life. The werewolf glanced at her
and she stared
at him with large eyes. He turned back to his opponent and pummeled
him,
swiping at him with large, ferocious claws for the maiden in
distress. All
the werewolf could think of was the horrible terror he smelled
from that
beautiful, different she-wolf and how he must save her from
that terror. With
one last motion, the werewolf shoved the horrible vampire into
the wall, where
a piece of protruding wood was shoved through it's heart. Before
the eyes of
Little Red Riding Hood and the brave and strong werewolf that
saved her, the
vampire turned to dust."
Willow looked closely at Oz, seated two feet from her on the
ground. He
seemed to be purring. She giggled and showed him the picture,
of Little Red
Riding Hood smiling at the wolf.
"Little Red Riding Hood was so happy that she ran to the werewolf
who sniffed
her hair and then pulled her into a wolf-kind of a hug. She
hugged him back,
knowing that he would never hurt her. He growled again, a kind
of happy growl
and pointed at her car. She nodded and ushered him in, deciding
that she
needed to get him home to tend to his wounds. So, not forgetting
about her
sickly grandmother, she stopped at her house to drop the medication
and
food on the doorstep before heading home shortly before
sunrise.
"As soon as Little Red Riding Hood got home, she scurried about,
leading a
very nice and docile werewolf to her room and getting first-aid
supplies. She
went into her bathroom to pull out some gauze from under the
sink and when
she came back, the first thing that she noticed was that her
werewolf protector
was gone!" One of Oz's ears shot up and the other shot down.
He looked
surprised and displeased with the new development in the story.
Willow
hurried to explain before he got all growl-y again.
"The second thing that she noticed was the light shining in the
window. The
sunlight. Little Red Riding Hood had never been more relieved
to see the
light, after the events of the past scary night. She looked
over at her bed
again, and there, under the covers lay him. A boy from school
that she had
had a crush on! Little Red Riding Hood watched him sleep, exhausted
from
the fight, and the transformation back into human.
"She walked up to the side of the bed and, careful not to disturb
him,
tenderly bandaged his already healing wounds. She heard him
mumble "Red"
in his slumber and smiled to her self, blushing a little. As
she finished
covering his wounds with the soft, white gauze, the non-werewolf's
eyes
opened and he regarded her softly.
'Hey. Maybe I should expl--' but Little Red Riding Hood cut him off.
'No, I think it's pretty self explanatory. You're a werewolf.
You saved my
life. I owe you my life. I should thank you,' she said.
'Oh, no please don't. I don't do thanks. I get all red... Have
to bail.'
The non-werewolf named Bob smiled at Little Red Riding Hood.
She returned
his smile and they spent the rest of the day talking as he healed.
He was the
best listener and best person she had ever met, and by
the end of the day, the
best kisser, too. The end."
Willow trailed to a stop with a smile on her face as she looked
at the
sleeping werewolf on the floor in the cage. Her glance flitted
to the window,
and to the growing light. She was always glad that she took
the later shift,
as she got to be with him when he became Oz again. The sunlight
hit him
and Willow opened the cage and reached in quickly to throw a
blanket over him.
He rapidly became himself again, and she walked into the cage,
kneeling beside
him, stroking his then-blond hair. He woke up and looked at
her, grinning.
He yawned.
"Bob, huh?" Oz asked, smiling widely. Willow smiled back at him,
sheepishly.
"I couldn't think of anything else. How do you even remember??"
The stroking
of her hand on his hair never stopped, he ack