- Little Red and Her Wolf
- The Big Bad She-Wolf
The big bad heart
“Maybe I possess the big bad heart that thunders within this wolf body.”
The big bad tongue
“Maybe I can lick clean your bones with my big bad tongue!”
The big bad she-wolf
“Maybe I’m a lady, maybe I’m mischievous, or maybe I’m the big bad she-wolf!”
“My! What a big bad she-wolf you are!” said the he-wolf.
The big bad wolf
“Maybe I’m a gentleman, maybe I’m hunted – maybe I’m the big bad wolf.”
The big bad ears
“In the distance, there’s thunder; hard repetitive booms, maybe my big bad ears hear another wolf’s heart!”
The big bad eyes
“My! What big bad eyes you have!”
The big bad claws
“My! What big bad claws you have!”
The big bad huntress
“A lady, a she-wolf, shapeshifter from light to dark, maybe I’m the big bad huntress!”
The big bad nails
“Claws which lacerate, jagged wounds in flesh of mortals, my big bad nails serve me well!”
The big bad snout
“I could smell you through miles of lush forest, maybe I possess the big bad snout.”









Wolves are back! Big bad and naughty wolves. The Wolves you are writing about seem to be more seductive and haunting than threatening.
I’m curious to read your take on this topic.
I am slogging at the library right now reading through the first draft making revisions. About to transcribe it from my notebook to the computer so I can send it to you finally. Ughhhhhh writing is such a process, Elke! Haha 😂