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Post by step123 on Aug 13, 2009 11:06:03 GMT -5
Liz was walking though some flowers in a field. Her little bunny, Lauper, was hopping next to her slowly."Come on Lauper. Let's keep moving Bunny Bear." Liz said looking down at her bunny that just looked back. "Ok fine, we can rest for a little bit." Liz said and sat down next to her bunny. Lauper jumped into her friends lap and nuzzled her deeply. Liz petted her bunny and lied down on the ground. "Look at the clouds Lauppy, that one looks like a carrot." Liz said and pointed at the cloud. Lauper looked up and saw a cloud and nudged Liz's hand to the right at a cloud that looked like a lion. "Cool Lauper I didn't see that one." Liz said and picked her up. Lauper squirmed in Liz's hands so she put her down. Lauper bounced over to a dandelion patch and started to nibble on it. Liz sat up and lied down on her belly to watch Lauper nibble. Lauper nibbled and then spat out the dandelion and stuck out her tongue. Liz started to laugh at Laupers funny face. "What? Did that not taste good?" Liz said as she started to stroke her. Lauper nuzzled Liz's hand. Liz reached into her pocket and pulled out some Beef Jerky and started to chew on it. Lauper stuck out her tongue at Liz and then hopped over to another dandelion and started to nibble on it.
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Post by katie on Sept 1, 2009 12:08:58 GMT -5
Trying to get out of the meadow and away from all the flowers was harder than it sounded. This damn place seemed to go on for ever! It wouldn't be so bad, Esme supposed, if the flowers or grass or what ever it was didn't make her sneeze so much. It didn't matter whether it was the middle of Summer or in the depths of Winter, they always seemed to get to her. Making her throut itch like hell, and making her feel the urge to Sneeze. Plus, it was Spring, and that didn't help at all.
Esme slung her bow over her back, it wasn't any use to her anyway, she'd lost all the arrows. That was another thing to put on her to do list. Make new arrows. Hopefully these ones would be stronger, and won't snap every time she attempted to use them. Jesus she was hungry. Scowling, the girl pulled off the shoes, and collapsed onto the floor, lying her head back in the long grass, and staring up at the clouds.
She must have been there for about half an hour, when a noise made her turn her head. Their was another girl, older than herself, walking through the greens. Esme watched her for a minute, before turning her attention back to the clouds. She couldn't be bothered with meeting new people at the moment. She wasn't in the mood for it. But then something else caught her attention. There was something small, moving along the ground beside the girl. Esme squinted her eyes, and was able to make out the shape to be a Rabbit. Or a hare, or something along those lines. Eventually, she got bored, and closed her eyes, trying to ignore the sound around her, and concentrating on stopping herself from going mad, due to the flowers irritating her throut. God damn.
Clearly, this wasn't going to work. She sat up, and took a look around. The girl and her ... Bunny, yes, definitly a small Bunny, had sat down a little way ahead of her. Esme stood up, not bothering to put her shoes back on, and padded towards them, curious to see who they were. She had only met one other person here, and hadn't seen her for ages now. Perhaps it would be good to meet someone else.
| Word count | 416 | Notes | Hope you don't mind me replying ;]
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