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Chapter 53 - The Rabbit Statue | 10.09.2025

I sat upon the ground, feeling the wind

Rustling the copper leaves when a blue jay

Flew past the oak tree. Burrowing into the 

Underbrush, I watched as their wings slipped 

Through the lower branches of the bushes. 

 

I stood and listened to the autumn leaves 

Being further shaken underfoot as I basked 

In the early afternoon sun. This was the last 

Day where there would be light, so I waited. 

 

An ashen squirrel took the wind's lead and 

Followed the trail of dried-up amber, slipping 

Between the neighbor's fence. You blink but 

Once, and only once, before the creature 

Has departed. I pondered then, if I should 

Take my leave, as well. The sun would 

Return in a few days time, after the rain.

 

But then the firewood would dampen, 

And it's scent would change with the blue jay's

Croon echoing across the valley, far away.

 

Birds are free, like the drifting wind in autumn. 

You cannot take a picture of freedom, so that 

Is why I took my time admiring the sun and 

Descending leaves, while there was light.

 

After today, the birds and squirrels would

Flock to another harbor. Just as I would 

Awaken to find dewdrops on the window, 

Rainstead softening the breeze, and embers 

Becoming darker alongside the northern sky.

 

So I took a picture of the oak tree and 

All the autumn leaves nestled in between, 

Then took my leave once the sun had 

Reached its peak and another breeze had 

Passed. Time is like the wind, after all, and 

I have always been a quiet passerby.

 

 

Along the way home, I saw the neighbor had 

A rabbit statue, coated in a layer of dust.

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