Tuesday, February 17, 2009

When Rabbit Goes To Hell

It's been a few days and I wonder how I can actually blog this. I'm barely an explicit blogger neither do I wanna share certain bits with the world. But how much that has happened is enough to bury my soul. Right now, I'm beyond words. Let me try to reiterate in my way.

When Bunny first decide to move for greener pastures, she already had a patch of greens, albeit it was a small patch. Maybe this little Bunny, or "Rabbit" as Stitch9966 likes to call her, just wasn't happy with that 2 x 2 sq feet space so when the 10 x 10 sq feet came along, she jumped into it not knowing that this patch of grass is situation on the downhill. Then it started to rain, soil was waterlogged, the flood slowly sat in. In an attempt to remove the flood, all the grass and soil must first be removed to see if there's anything blocking the flow of water but while they do so, the rabbit can't survive on a grassless patch. There will be no food and the food Rabbit borrowed last winter has still not been paid up, no matter how hard Rabbit has been working. If the neighbours wants the interest for the food left, Rabbit will need to jump into the puddle of water and kill herself first. So Rabbit will need to seek another pasture to feed upon but this time, she is carrying her little knapsack and she'll be walking miles to a brand new area. (At least this is what Rabbit hopes.)

During the time when Rabbit was moving from 2 x 2 to 10 x 10, she met her friend, Penguin. Both of them trottered in her little bunny mobile and went places. That was one of her happiest times although both of them were nursing wounds from previous falls. Penguin mobile was undergoing plastic surgery and they spent some time just visiting the hospitals.

To lose her Rabbit mobile was imminent but has proven highly unlikely. So right now, Rabbit will have to find her way to the new piece of greens so she can start harvesting anew and be the star that she once was, all over again. Whereever this piece of land may be, waits to be seen.

Penguin finally broke out of his little quiet moody self and became the man she always saw him to be. He was patient with her antics and stood by her, trying his best to understand her frustrations and what caused her tears. The pressure that was cooking in Rabbit was far more than she would think she could ever handle. Although she's surviving well, she was mentally exhausted and torn apart. Had it not been the support Penguin gave and stood by her all this while, Rabbit's decisions may just be unthinkable.

By now, all the friends from the jungle came out and offered their concern and hugs and Rabbit is very thankful for the friends she has and the hugs they gave. All she wants now is to find the new patch of grass knowing that Penguin is there to hold her hand and her friends from the jungle will be there for her whenever she needs them.

The End.

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