Well, a really different way to portray their relationship is to make them star - crossed lovers from different species. They have to overcome not only the differences in their natures but also the prejudice of the forest animals and the humans. Another way could be that they are reincarnated souls. In each life, they have a different relationship, and in this life, they are on a journey to discover the true meaning of their connection.
One non - traditional way is to make them partners in crime. They could team up to fight a greater evil in the forest, like an evil sorcerer who is draining the life from the trees. The wolf's strength and Red Riding Hood's cleverness would make them a great duo. Also, they could be like teacher and student. The wolf could teach Red Riding Hood how to survive in the wild and she could teach him about human values.
In a unique take, Red Riding Hood could be a journalist in a modern - day retelling. She is investigating strange disappearances in the forest which are actually caused by the Big Bad Wolf. But as she gets closer to the truth, she realizes the wolf is not as bad as she thought. He is just a misunderstood creature. This modern - day spin would give a whole new dimension to the characters.
When writing the fanfic, use vivid descriptions. Describe the forest setting, like 'The forest was a tangle of ancient trees, their branches reaching out like gnarled fingers.' Also, create dialogue that fits the characters. The wolf might growl - like words, while Little Red Riding Hood could speak in a sweet but determined voice. This will make the fanfic more engaging.
The story of Little Red Riding Hood and the Big Bad Wolf was a classic fairy tale. It told the story of Little Red Riding Hood being deceived by the Big Bad Wolf. Little Red Riding Hood forgot her mother's warning. She walked along a forest path and met a wolf. The wolf lured Little Red Riding Hood to pick flowers, then ran to her grandmother's house to eat her, and pretended to be her grandmother waiting for Little Red Riding Hood's arrival. Finally, a hunter rescued Little Red Riding Hood and Grandma from the wolf's stomach. This story was used as a metaphor for naive and gullible children.
In the traditional Red Riding Hood story, it's the big bad wolf. But in the 'little bad wolf and red riding hood story', the wolf is little. Maybe the little bad wolf is not as intimidating as the big one. Also, the plot might be adjusted according to the change of the wolf's size. For example, the little bad wolf may not be able to physically overpower Red Riding Hood as easily as the big bad wolf in the original story.
A cool plot twist might be that the Big Bad Wolf was framed. Red Riding Hood discovers that there's a more devious creature in the forest that has been setting the wolf up all along. Also, what if the red hood that Red Riding Hood wears has some sort of magic in it? When the wolf tries to attack her, the hood protects her and reveals the wolf's true, misunderstood nature. It could also be that the wolf is a prince cursed into wolf form and Red Riding Hood's kindness is the key to breaking the curse.
There are three main characters. There is Red Riding Hood, a young girl. Then there is the big bad wolf, who is the villain. And also grandma, an old lady who is Red Riding Hood's relative.
One idea could be a modern retelling where Little Red Riding Hood is a young environmentalist and the Big Bad Wolf is a developer trying to cut down the forest. She tries to convince him to change his ways.
There are three main characters in this story. Red Riding Hood, a young girl who is on her way to visit her grandmother. Then there is the big bad wolf, the villain of the story who wants to eat them. And of course, Red Riding Hood's grandmother. In some versions, a helpful woodsman also appears.
The wolf deceives Little Red Riding Hood in multiple ways. He acts all innocent when he meets her in the forest. He feigns interest in her journey to her grandmother's. Then, he quickly goes to the grandmother's house and eats her. After that, when Little Red Riding Hood arrives, he changes his voice to sound like the grandmother. He also uses the appearance of the grandmother's bed and clothing to deceive Little Red Riding Hood into thinking he is really her grandma. This way, he hopes to easily catch and eat Little Red Riding Hood without her suspecting.
In this rather unorthodox 'Red Riding Hood and the Wolf Love Story', their relationship is complex. It might start from the initial encounter which was full of danger in the traditional story, but here it turns into an attraction. Maybe the wolf sees something different in Red Riding Hood than just a prey, and Red Riding Hood might be intrigued by the wild side of the wolf.