The urban legend, if you take away the tone of the narration, is a very simple one.
A couple moved into a Kurokiban Cicada apartment.
Between that couple was a daughter who had been abused for a long time.
It was a young girl who usually wore a red hood.
Despite being aware of the girl's plight, her neighbor, "A's" (FHA's Youth A), has always turned a blind eye to it as if it were someone else's business.
The girl, who can't even lift her arms due to abuse, often asks the other person in the elevator to "push the button for me" - a relationship that is as close to a stranger as you can get.
In the young girl's mind, however, the neighbor who pushes the button for her may be more reliable than her parents.
Because of this -
When the young girl's mother tries to drag her along with her to commit suicide, the young girl escapes in a bloody state and seeks help from her neighbor.
The young girl knocked on her neighbor's door again and again, longing for help.
But the "A's", who were expecting the usual abuse, did nothing.
That's someone else's business.
It was something that had nothing to do with them.
No matter how many times the door was knocked on, he kept ignoring it.
Even so, the door kept knocking.
Because for the girl who escaped, the only person she could rely on was "A's".
But "A", despite hearing the girl's cries of grief, ignored her life.
It even raised the volume of the TV and closed in on its own world.
Either way, that's someone else's family business in the end.
And so the young girl was betrayed by her most trusted figure.
The next day, the couple's bodies were found. But for some reason, the young girl was the only one lost.
While leaving traces of bleeding that were clearly enough to kill, she suddenly disappeared.
The sounds of abuse disappeared, but in their place, A's "was plagued by knocking on the door late at night.
Then one night, "A's" finally opened the door, only to see the young girl in the red hood standing outside - raising her bloodied face and saying:
"That's the button. , please press the button for me."
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The above are the weird stories mentioned in the second volume of Fate Strange Fake, which are slightly different compared to the FHA ones. The stories are somewhat different because they are told by different people. In this way, the original FHA's weird stories have been modified, for example, Little Red Riding Hood's line to Youth A is "Big brother, press the button." in FHA. While Ayaka is female, in FSF it was changed to "That, please press the button for me." The male identifier "big brother" was removed.
Regarding Red Riding Hood, Enkidu is interested in the fact that True Saber perceived a powerful soul surrounded by seven subordinate souls, in addition to the marvelous souls, and that the female berserkers perceived that True Saber did indeed have more than one person's aura in the glow at the moment he appeared. And it also clearly contained the aura of an inhuman person. Since the True Saber and Ayaka had been together all along, the "marvelous spirit" and "inhuman aura" could be referring to Red Riding Hood, who had been haunting Ayaka, so Red Riding Hood might not have been a hallucination of Ayaka's fear, but rather, she had been following Ayaka in the state of a spirit body. following Ayaka. But as far as the plot goes, Little Red Riding Hood isn't necessarily hostile to Ayaka.