On the edge of the forest, a little girl in a red hood carried her basket into the wood to see her grandmother. There was magic in the shadows; there were monsters. She tried to be a good granddaughter, but when Nana sent Rory into the woods on Beltane night with only cryptic information, she didn't know what to expect. She certainly didn't expect to find out that magic was real and that Nana's bawdy fairy stories about the big, bad wolf were true. The Temple says magic is dead. Nana says that traditions have to be respected. They both say a lot of things. Tradition says she has to choose or live a lie. But why should she have to choose between the two things that finally make her feel like herself? Why can't she have them both?
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