I opened my eyes.
AGAIN.
But this time I wasn't on some weird but beautiful floating place.
I was on the grass.
I sat up.
Looked at my hands.
I mean— paws.
PAWS!!
NO WAY, I'M BACK IN MY BODY! MY OWN RABBIT BODY!!!
So I quickly stood up, and I realized I still had the necklace.
10x more happiness unlocked.
First I jumped around, laughing and enjoying what I missed.
Then—
"Girls! Breakfast is ready!"
Mom.
Like nothing happened.
Did the world pause while I was gone?
So I ran to the house, but on the way, something caught my attention.
A tree.
And on it was a poster.
A missing poster.
With me.
I grabbed it in horror.
"No, no, no, no, no! It was just two days! TWO DAYS!!"
With the poster in my hand, I ran and hopped to the door.
Then—
I knocked.
And the door opened.
And behind the door—
Mom.
"Oh my, Rabbit, sweetheart!"
Then she hugged me.
"I was SO scared, where have you been for so long?!"
Rabbit.
She called me Rabbit.
The name I didn't heard for so long...
But I had to say something. Of course I had.
"Mom, it was just two days!"
"And it all seemed like a year to me, Rabbit!"
"Yeah... It did"
Then I hugged her back.
When we pulled away, I heard two familiar voices.
"Mom, who is there?"
"I think the mailman again..."
Not Rosy and Snow, but...
Pink and White.
When they noticed me, they pulled me into a short hug and then asked endless questions.
"Where have you been?!"
"We missed you so much!"
"What happened?"
"did you get lost?"
"Did someone kidnap you?"
And more.
Later, when i explained EVERYTHING to Pink and White (Not mom... She'd think like always that I'm making it up), I went on a bench where me and Chaos always hang out.
But this time...
Nothing.
So I waited a few more hours.
I already saw the sunset.
I thought he'd never come, but I still believed he will.
As I watched sunset, I suddenly heard a voice.
"Rabbit,"
It said.
"You survived,"
I turned.
Chaos.
"Chaos..."
I said quietly, almost for myself.
"You made it—... You really made it,"
I said. Or asked. I wasn't sure what it was.
"Of course I did, Rabbit!"
Then we ran.
And hugged.
We had a lot of things to say, but that wasn't important now.
Now all that was important was this moment.
This hug.
And that I'm back.
At home.
