Park and Rest (Otherwise Untitled)

#250 of short stories a rabbit is woken up. ~ the noise started the rabbit awake somewhat, though he couldn't discern its nature, source, or direction.

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Fizzing Legacy (Otherwise Untitled)

The rabbit's ears perked a bit as he heard the crisp clicking of the panther opening another can of dozamen soda brew. ~ "that stuff tastes like burnt transmission oil smells, you know?"

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Waiting for Rescue (Otherwise Untitled)

~ slinking back towards breakfast, the bunny consoles herself, "another day without the need for pants."

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Refuge In Refraction: Chapter Three

A rabbit could run over twenty nine miles in one hour at their slowest, but a raccoon, a slower creature, could only run about fifteen miles an hour.

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Abandoned Mine with Appreciated Gems (Otherwise Untitled)

The rabbit tromped her way patiently along the corridors, checking each door's label plate in turn.

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FnaJ 2 (part4!)

Night 4. 12:00 A.M. \*Ring\* \*ring\* "hello, is this recording?... Guys! Stop hiding SpringJack! I can't even find him!" "you know what... If he was the only one, you would have to deal with him!" \*whispering\* "And maybe I'll take-out some more...

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Pundamental Contest Story

Tall white ears disappeared into a rough woolen cap, bound tightly under the chin by a few felt straps. A few pawfuls of dirt applied liberally to the cheeks completed the effect. The royal prince grinned as he leaped to the window and shimmied down...

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Living the Dream, Part Four

Joseph was looking at a rabbit. a very large, very real, rabbit. and the rabbit was happy to see him. ''joseph, how are ya doing? i told them they couldn't keep me away forever.''

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Soft Spot

Though, there was always a way to crack the code of her games, and the rabbit knew that well by now.

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In Medias Res

He, too, was a white rabbit--but rather than snowy, his fur was a deathly pallid. as rey, his features were soft, if a bit seemingly disheveled, but his eyes were also notably narrowed.

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No Man's Land

The white rabbit stood before a towering wall that smelled faintly of pine, colored some indistinct dark color, next to it a gaping hole.

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Watership Down - Blueberry's Tale, Book 2, Chapter 40

Campion-rah looked at the rabbits that had come to his call as he looked down at each one of them for a short while before speaking out.

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