THE WOLF AND GIRL

In a place not far from the forest, there lived a grandpa and grandma. That day

their granddaughter, Lysa, came to visit.

Half a hour later, the girl find her old group in the forest picking mushrooms and strawberries. The group came to ask her to come with them.

"Grandpa, grandma,"asked Lysa, "let me go with my friends to the forest."

Grandpa and grandma replied:

"Go with them, but be careful, don't get separated from them."

And of they went to the forest, at first they were one group, until they started picking the mushrooms. Lysa was a girl that couldn't stay still, and so, tree by tree, bush by bush-she left them.

She called them, shouted, they didn't hear her, they couldn't see her.

She wandered in the forest, searching, until she found a cabin. She knocked on the door- no answer. Her hand moved towards the door, pressed it and the door opened. She entered, found a place to sit, on a bench near the window.

She sat and thought:

Who lives here? Is it abandoned?

In that cabin lived a big wolf. She didn't see him, because he was wandering somewhere in the majestic oak forest.

In the evening, he came back and saw her, his heart was filled with joy. This wasn't you typical wolf, this one was more than that. There was no way that she would be free to return home.

Time passed, Lysa did everything around the house, made the food- everything that the wolf demanded from her.

Until, one day, she asked the wolf when he returned from the forest.

"Give me a day, please, to return to the village and give my grandparents gifts."

"No," the Wolf replied, "prepare them and will give them to them."

"Will you truly?"

"Yes, you have my word."

"I will prepare everything, but you must promise me that you won't open the box or eat any of the food I prepared."

"I promise."

"I will stand the balcony to see if you are faithful to you word."

Only when the wolf Left, she prepared everything. She hid in the basket, and placed a plate of wood over her head.

The wolf entered and saw that the basket was prepared. He placed it over his

shoulder and to the village he went.

Across fields, meadows he went. Tired, he sat down and said:

"I'll sit and eat a cookie."

And Lysa said from the basket:

"I see you, see you. Don't sit down and don't eat a cookie. Get them to

grandpa and grandma."

"What eyes she has the wolf said, "she sees everything."

He continued down the road. Across fields, meadow's he went. Tired, he sat down and

said:

"I'll sit and eat a cookie."

And Lysa said again from the basket:

"I see you, see you. Don't sit down and don't eat a cookie. Get them to grandpa

and grandma!

"She sees everything," he got up and went down the road.

He entered the village, knocked on the door.

"Open up, I bring gifts to you from Lysa."

The grandparents opened the door and two large hunting doors charged at him.

The wolf left the basket and rushed back to the forest.

After that the grandparents opened the basket and found Lysa