General Info
Name: Red Riding Hood and the Big Bad Jill
Producer: PaoGordo
Writer: PaoGordo
Date of Release: Aug 27, 2014
Predators: Jill
Number of people eaten: 5
Red Riding Hood and the Big Bad Jill is a story written by PaoGordo. It takes place in the Gabi and Emily Universe. The story revolves around Jill babysitting three kids and playing Little Red Riding Hood. A comic was also drawn.
Plot
The Johnsons are preparing themselves for a night out when a doorbell rings. Bruce Johnson opens the door and is surprised to meet a girl in front of him. She introduces herself as Jill, hoping she's not to early. She's the babysitter for the children. The children - Tom, Scott and Suzy - observe from behind. While Scott wonders why she's wearing so little, Tom becomes infatuated. Suzy says he likes her because she's wearing skimpy clothes, and Tom responds she's just jealous. Mrs. Jane introduces the kids to Jill and tells them she and her husband will be back tomorrow. When they leave Jill locks the doors.
Jill proposes a game of Little Red Riding Hood and gives out outfits. Scott becomes the Riding Hood, Tom becomes the Grandma,and Suzy becomes the Hunter. When Scott wonders who's gonna be the wolf, Jill tells them to turn around. She has changed into a sexy wolf costume. Tom and Scott are shocked and have questions, and Suzy is not amused. Jill explains the rules: they're going to act out the fairy tale. She's going to eat the Grandma and Red Riding Hood, and use pillows to simulate the big belly. Eaten kids will go to the closet and stay until the tale is done. She tells them to leave, except for Granny who's first. Jill swallows the child with a loud gulp heard from outside the room.
Scott enters the room and Jill pretends to be the Granny. Scott asks why she has a big belly and Jill responds that it's to hold the tasty meal. He looks around looking for Tom, but he's nowhere to be found. Jill swallows him and announces she's going to have a nap. Suzy comes in the room and pulls out the sheets, thinking there were pillows underneath. But she sees a big stomach and outlines of her brothers on it. Jill grabs her hand and presses it against her stomach, and then swallows her. She pats her belly contently, but her bliss is interrupted - the parents came back early and they're looking for their children.
Jill hides her stomach under the sheets and tells Bruce they've been playing hide and seek. The husband believes her, and when he looks inside the closet Jill swallows him. Jane, who was downstairs organizing her purse, becomes paralyzed when she see Jill with Bruce's legs sticking out of her mouth. She slurps them inside and then tells Jane she'll keep the family together. After eating her she walked upstairs, laid in one of the beds and started patting her belly. Her phone rings and Jill arranges a new job for her with two kids.
Characters
Jill
Jill is a voracious babysitter who eats children she takes care off.
Parents
Bruce and Jan Johnson have three children - two sons and a daughter. They hired Jill to take care of them.
Children
Susy was 9 years old; Tom was 8 and Scott, 5 years old. As the oldest sibling, Susy was always super protector with her brothers, and didn’t like the babysitter her parents called. The boys are naive and quite smitten with Jill's revealing outfits.
Production
As it was the first story written by PaoGordo, it took two days to complete, being completely rewritten twice.
Reception
As of October 2020, the story has more than 5,000 views on Eka's Portal.
Trivia
The first vore story PaoGordo has made. It's the first Jill story.
Jill, Hansel and Gretel is a direct sequel to this story.
Current canon of the work is hard to discern. It's either non-canon or happening after Jill met Samantha in 'Fun in hide n seek'.
There are some differences between comic and the writing: the writing changes the names of characters from Galecki to Johnson family, Miriam to Jane, Sally to Suzy, Tom to Jason, Scott to Dill, and husband receives a name; in the comic Sally tries to help her brothers when she hears cries for help; in the comic the wife comes to the bedroom when she can't find the children.