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Twisted Fairy Tales: An Extreme Horror Collection

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by Tim Miller


  There was a sound nearby, a rustling sound along with something lapping up water. Slowly she sat up, looking to her left. There was a huge and furry creature about fifty feet away. It couldn't see her, but from where she sat, it looked like a large dog. A wolf maybe? The thing was bent over and drinking from the lake. Once it finished drinking, it stood and looked around, using the back of its hand, or paw to wipe its mouth.

  The thing was clearly a wolf of some sort, but it stood on its hind legs like a person and looked way too tall to be a regular wolf. She thought maybe it was a werewolf, but it was daylight. Then again she’d just come back from Wonderland where she’d seen talking eggs, unicorns, and fire-breathing dragons among other things. So the sight of a werewolf should seem tame by comparison.

  The wolf stopped wiping its face when it saw her. The thing froze in place before lowering its hand and started heading her way. She jumped to her feet and started backing away. This was just great. She was far too exhausted to keep running or fighting, but unless she wanted to be eaten by a strange creature twice in one day, she had better run.

  The tall weeds were hard to move through as they whipped against her bare thighs and butt, giving her lacerations all up and down her lower body. She ignored the pain as she powered through the brush, but the beast was too fast for her. It closed the distance quickly and started toying with her. It would come up behind her, scratch her slightly, and then drift back. Then it would run up again and repeat it until it got bored. Eventually it leapt onto her back, knocking her to the ground.

  She let out a scream as the large wolf stood over her, panting, looking as if he were smiling. She tried to struggle away, but the thing held her down. Alice began to cry as the strain and frustration of the last twenty-four hours began to take its toll. After all her trials and all she had survived, she was going to die in this strange place, by this giant wolf, while lying naked in a field. The idea of her life ending didn't even bother her too much. Other than her short stint as the Naked Queen of Wonderland, she had accomplished little in life other than disappointing her family.

  No, what had her most upset was she would die here, and no one back home would even miss her. It would be as if she'd never existed. Her thoughts were interrupted by the wolf himself, who began to speak.

  "Oh, come on now. Don't cry," he said.

  "You can talk?" She asked, which should not have surprised her at this point, but it did.

  "Of course I can."

  "You're going to kill me, aren't you?"

  "Why would I do that?"

  "Because you chased after me and tackled me. Plus, you're a werewolf."

  He laughed for a moment as he shook his head.

  "No, no. I'm not a werewolf at all," he said.

  "Then what are you?"

  "I'm the Big Bad Wolf!"

  Big Bad Wolf

  Introduction

  Alice thought she was in hell. The black hole had no end. She was expecting to hit the belly of the beast at any second and be slowly and painfully digested for a long time. That did not happen, however. What did happen was a light appeared ahead. Not just one, but several. Swirling lights of yellow, green, red and orange. As she got closer, there was a bright, smoky mist that swallowed her up. She closed her eyes as she tumbled through the fog.

  Keeping her eyes pinched shut, it was a shock to her when her body hit the cold water. She splashed into a body of water and opened her eyes. The cold stung her naked flesh as she kicked her way to the surface, opening her eyes as she took a deep breath. Looking around and treading water, she was in yet another forest. Though this place wasn't as dark and dreary as Wonderland. The sun shone brightly as the trees covered nearby hills. She was in a small lake.

  It was hard to swim ashore still wearing the boots. Though that was still all she was wearing. She wasn't sure where she was, but it was clear she was no longer in Wonderland. As she reached the bank, she crawled out and lay on the ground. She looked up at the sky; there were no clouds at all. The air was crisp and cool on her wet skin. She took several deep breaths. Wherever she was, it wasn't Texas. Definitely not hot enough.

  There was a sound nearby, a rustling sound along with something lapping up water. Slowly she sat up, looking to her left. There was a huge and furry creature about fifty feet away. It couldn't see her, but from where she sat, it looked like a large dog. A wolf maybe? The thing was bent over and drinking from the lake. Once it finished drinking, it stood and looked around, using the back of its hand, or paw to wipe its mouth.

  The thing was clearly a wolf of some sort, but it stood on its hind legs like a person and looked way too tall to be a regular wolf. She thought maybe it was a werewolf, but it was daylight. Then again she’d just come back from Wonderland where she’d seen talking eggs, unicorns, and fire-breathing dragons among other things. So the sight of a werewolf should seem tame by comparison.

  The wolf stopped wiping its face when it saw her. The thing froze in place before lowering its hand and started heading her way. She jumped to her feet and started backing away. This was just great. She was far too exhausted to keep running or fighting, but unless she wanted to be eaten by a strange creature twice in one day, she had better run.

  The tall weeds were hard to move through as they whipped against her bare thighs and butt, giving her lacerations all up and down her lower body. She ignored the pain as she powered through the brush, but the beast was too fast for her. It closed the distance quickly and started toying with her. It would come up behind her, scratch her slightly, and then drift back. Then it would run up again and repeat it until it got bored. Eventually it leapt onto her back, knocking her to the ground.

  She let out a scream as the large wolf stood over her, panting, looking as if he were smiling. She tried to struggle away, but the thing held her down. Alice began to cry as the strain and frustration of the last twenty-four hours began to take its toll. After all her trials and all she had survived, she was going to die in this strange place, by this giant wolf, while lying naked in a field. The idea of her life ending didn't even bother her too much. Other than her short stint as the Naked Queen of Wonderland, she had accomplished little in life other than disappointing her family.

  No, what had her most upset was she would die here, and no one back home would even miss her. It would be as if she'd never existed. Her thoughts were interrupted by the wolf himself, who began to speak.

  "Oh, come on now. Don't cry," he said.

  "You can talk?" She asked, which should not have surprised her at this point, but it did.

  "Of course I can."

  "You're going to kill me, aren't you?"

  "Why would I do that?"

  "Because you chased after me and tackled me. Plus, you're a werewolf."

  He laughed for a moment as he shook his head.

  "No, no. I'm not a werewolf at all," he said.

  "Then what are you?"

  "I'm the Big Bad Wolf!"

  Chapter 1

  Alice looked up at the enormous wolf.

  "Big bad wolf? Are you fucking kidding me?"

  The creature let her up as he stood. His hair began to fade away as his huge nose and teeth shrank down to normal size. In a brief moment, he was an average looking guy. She had expected if he were a werewolf he'd be ripped and muscular like in the movies. But no, he was slightly taller than her, not all that muscular and with a slight paunch. He was naked, however, and his penis was rock hard. Overall, Alice thought he was cute. Though his rugged demeanor was gone now, and he just looked embarrassed.

  "Hi, sorry," He said looking down and putting his hands over his rock hard cock. "I can change back and forth whenever I want. I guess I wanted you to see me as my real self. Not sure why. I'm not as cool as the wolf."

  Alice stood and walked over to him looking him up and down.

  "Don't be embarrassed. Now we've seen each other naked," she said. "I was just a little spooked is all. I'd never seen a werewolf before. What is this place?"

/>   "I'm not sure," he said. "I got stranded here years ago and attacked by a wolf. Next thing I knew, I was turning." He said looking away from Alice's eyes, which were looking him up and down. In all the chaos she’d gone through in Wonderland, this was the first desirable human she'd been around. She'd never been overly aggressive when it came to men, but she felt like jumping him immediately.

  Without even thinking, she reached down and began stroking his cock. It had already been very hard, but it grew even thicker at her touch. He stopped talking and just looked at her.

  "Go on. Don't let me stop you."

  "I...uh. I forget what I was saying."

  "Aw, I hate when that happens," Alice said as she leaned in and kissed him. He returned her kiss and began kissing along her bare neck and shoulders. He was gentle yet slightly rough as his mouth devoured her. Kissing and licking down along her breasts, sucking each of her nipples while nibbling on them just enough to hurt, but not too much. He worked his mouth back and forth between each breast as he gently pushed her to the ground.

  Spreading her legs apart, he buried his face into her pussy, sliding his tongue up and down her lips. Alice shivered with each movement of his tongue. This was clearly the highlight of her little adventure since leaving home. It by far beat anything that had happened in Wonderland. The wolf, who was currently in man form, continued licking her pussy with increased vigor. Moving his tongue back and forth, side to side, even nibbling on her clit, letting out little grunts as he did so. He placed his mouth over her clit and sucked it into his mouth.

  That alone launched an orgasmic wave over her body, like nothing she'd ever felt before. She twitched and gasped as she tried to catch her breath. Looking up at him, still light-headed, he was sliding his hard cock inside of her. It filled her up, stretching her out just enough to make her body throb as he worked in and out of her. She arched her back and writhed in pleasure as his cock grew inside her, pulsating, getting harder and harder.

  She bucked her hips against him as she began to come once again. Though this time his cock started to hurt. Looking up, she saw his nose and teeth begin to grow as hair grew out all over his body. At first, she got scared, as his cock grew longer, and thicker inside her, but he looked down at her, in full wolf now, grabbed her shoulders to hold her down and fucked her in long, slow, steady strokes. The pain subsided as the pleasure returned. His grunts turned to growls as his claws dug into her shoulders. It stung, but didn't hurt, and speckles of blood lined her skin.

  The wolf continued thrusting and while it did hurt, it also felt better than anything she'd experienced. It felt as if his oversized cock radiated some magical sensations that tickled her entire body. With each thrust, shockwaves of pleasure were sent to every point in her body. Her breathing was so intense, she believed she might hyperventilate at any point during this ecstasy. The orgasms came in wave after wave. She wasn't even sure how many there were or if it was just one big, long, unbelievably amazing event.

  Finally, his cock erupted inside her, filling her up with his hot and sticky white gold. She continued to orgasm and even twitched for several minutes after he came. He collapsed at her side as she finally got her breath.

  "Holy fuck," she said. "what the hell was that?"

  "It was fun," the Wolf said.

  "Yeah. That's no shit. Fuck. I've never been fucked like that."

  "That's the first time I’ve had sex since I arrived here. First ever as the wolf."

  "Shit. I thought you were going to kill me when you changed."

  "Yeah. I didn't mean to change; I just got so worked up and it just happened."

  "Well I'm glad you did," Alice said. "Fuck, we need to do that again."

  Instead of a reply, he jumped to his feet and held his nose in the air.

  "What's wrong?" She asked.

  "Shh!" he put his hand out, listening, sniffing. "Shit. We have to go."

  "Go where?"

  "Out of sight. It will be night soon. Red Riding Hood will be coming through.

  "You mean like from the story?"

  "No, no, I wish she were like from the story. Her grandma and her lead this coven of witches. They think werewolf blood has all this power and want mine. There's only a few of us left. They see us as some source of power."

  "Shit," She said as Alice got to her feet.

  "Follow me. Try to keep up." He said as he turned and ran. She ran behind him, but he had already disappeared into the woods.

  Chapter 2

  Alice tried to catch up to the wolf as he bounded through the woods. Sticks and branches swatted her bare skin as she ran. She was done with the increasing occurrences of running through wooded areas, but there didn't appear to be any end to it soon. At least, she managed to keep the beast in sight until it ran into a large thicket. She stopped and looked at it, trying to find a way in. Before she could, the wolf reached out, grabbed her hand and pulled her through.

  She closed her eyes as thorns and branches scraped her face. Once she was through, he guided her through a large opening to a cave. Alice followed him into the dark cave which wound into a narrow tunnel that opened up into a large room with several torches burning on the rocks. There was a mat set up on the floor along with bones of various animals.

  "This is it," he said. "This is where I live and spend most of my time. None of them have figured out where I live yet, and I hope to keep it that way."

  "You know, I don't even know your name," she said. It wasn't lost on her that he hadn't changed back into human form.

  "I know. I don't even know my name. Not since the change. I don't know why. I remember coming here, but nothing about who I was before."

  "Why don't you just make up a name?" She asked.

  "Why? You're the first person I've spoken to since I got here. At least the first that wasn't trying to kill me or use me in some weird sacrifice."

  "But you're a werewolf. Can't you just eat them or something?"

  "If it were only that easy. They have silver and witchcraft. Two things werewolves don't stand a chance against. Trust me. They almost got me once. Since then, I just run and don't even try to fight. At night, they come out."

  Alice looked around the cave and found various items lying around. In one corner was a stack of clothes.

  "Are those yours?"

  "Yeah, stuff I managed to steal here and there. So I have something to wear as a human."

  "She walked over and found a baggy t-shirt and pulled it on. It had seemed like forever since she'd worn any clothing at all. The shirt was just loose enough to be comfortable as she fluffed it out so it wouldn't stick to her wounds.

  "It's almost dark. They'll be out tonight. You should stay in here to be safe. No telling what they will do to you as an outsider."

  "What do they want with you?" She asked. "You said something about blood?"

  "A werewolf's blood contains great power. They'd love nothing more than to drain me of every drop of blood. From there they would drink it, bathe in it, use my pelt and fur in their spells, and make jewelry from my bones. I don't stand a chance against them."

  "You said you were the last of your kind. Why not make me into a wolf? We could fight them together." She couldn't believe she was asking. She barely knew the guy, had hot animal sex with him, and now wanted him to make her into a werewolf. Though if she was going to be stuck here or somewhere like Wonderland, may as well be one of the most dangerous creatures there instead of running from them.

  "I can't do that to you. You don't even know what you're asking. Everything about you changes. Do you want to forget your past? Your family and even your name?"

  "You know my name. You can remind me. As far as my family, I don't know. I'm sure they never even noticed I was gone. So, forgetting them wouldn't be the worst thing."

  "You don't mean that." The Wolf said. "And I can't do that to you."

  "Just keep it in mind. I have been putting up some good fights as a human. I can only imagine what I'd do as a wolf."

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sp; She walked over and looked out the end of the tunnel.

  "Looks like night has fallen."

  "It has. We need to stay in here. I may have some meat left in here if you're hungry. I can cook it for you over a flame. Red Riding Hood and her coven will be out tonight. There is a village nearby they often pillage. Sometimes for a human sacrifice. They are a real sick bunch."

  "Village? Can't they help you or even me?"

  "They are helpless against the witches. The witches visit them once a month and demand an offering. Sometimes it's food or gold. Other times it's one of their own villagers, usually a child to be offered as the sacrifice."

  "That is horrible! Why don't they fight them?"

  "They're too powerful. They tried to resist once, and the witches nearly destroyed the whole village, killing dozens of them. So they figure it's worth it to give up one of their own from time to time to keep everyone else safe," he explained.

  "Sounds chickenshit," the whole thing sounded crazy to her. "I'm going to get a look at these weirdos myself."

  "Please don't. It's not safe. No telling what they'll do if they see you."

  "Hey, in Wonderland, I took out a queen and a whole army. A bunch of witches should be nothing."

  She found a bone that had been chewed up with at least a few sharp edges. As she held it, she poked the edges with her fingertip. Wasn't super sharp, but sharp enough if she had to stab someone with it. She walked toward the tunnel as the wolf called to her again.

  "You're really going out there?" he asked.

  She looked up at him and winked.

  "Trust me," she said as she headed toward the darkness.

  Chapter 3

  The forest was already dark by the time Alice made it out of the tunnel. Just ahead there was a fire. From this distance, it appeared quite small but grew larger as she approached. She also was hearing noises. It was people chanting and one person screaming. Alice worked her way closer, watching each step carefully so as not to make any noise. Finally, she found a place behind a large rock in which she could see the events.

 

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