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"I am a bunny and I like to hop," The fuzzy little rabbit sang as she hopped along, skimming the grassy lands of Strawberry Fields with the ease and grace only a bunny could manage. "Hop hop hop; hoppity hop," It truly was a gorgeous day out — the sun was shining, the sky was blue, and there was nothing predatory about to gobble her up. Well, at the very least, she hadn't seen any yet, though some of the other bunnies might have. It sure had been odd how all her bunny friends had fled from her this morning when she'd come hopping about, so perhaps they had seen some predatory animal nearby? Nah. They were probably just jealous of her beautiful little fluffly tail. The alabaster creature looked fondly back at the little ball of fluff protruding from her behind. It really was a very cute tail — the cutest bunny tail ever, in fact. They were all just jealous of how wonderful her tail was, and that was probably why they had run away. It wasn't it was like it had anything to do with the fact that "Miss Little Bunny" was actually an adolescent wolf named Kioko who just happened to have caught a serious illness and now believed herself to be a bunny. Nah.
They definately should have never let her be — the peppery teen was clearly in the serious progression of whatever disease was haunting the Salvajes, leaving her prone to forgetting not only who everybody else was, but how she was as well. Not to mention that, with her fruitful imagination, it left her at danger of forgetting completely what species she even was. Seriously, she was a wolf who thought she was a rabbit. Yeah, they should not have left her alone, espicially after that spell of nausea and forgetting and those awful headaches and whatnot. All those icky things that came along with being ill and, really, the femme had meant to go take a break and lay down in the shade of some nice trees and maybe attempt to have a nice snooze. (though the chances of her suceeding in the later were very, very slim, considering that sleep had been eluding the Kappa lately) But that pesky disease, it had just whisked all thoughts of that away in a bout of amnesia and confusion and then, all of a sudden, she was a bunny! But who else would she be? Obviously, Kioko the bunny had always been, well, a bunny. It's not like she had somehow changed species all of a sudden after all, was it? Nope, she'd been a bunny since birth, and had lots of bunny friends. Oh yeah. Nothing at all weird about today; nope.
"Oh yes, I'm a bunny and I like to hop, hop hop hop; hoppity hop." And so she merrily continued on her way through Strawberry Fields, out of bounds without knowing it, a wolf without knowing it. Hey, at least she knew she wasn't a poet.
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Just had to throw Tali in here. x3
Talisman's head hurt, but she was still up and about, never one to let illness, however severe or minor (for it was only minor on her part) it happened to be. She had had a dizzy spell earlier in which she had fallen across a log and knocked herself unconcious, but of course that didn't stop her now. Even through it all she was grinning and wagging her tail, the nausea a distant obstacle that kept coming back even though she could hold it at bay now. She had no idea where she might've caught this horrible illness, whatever it was, but she could trace it all back to having licked Kioko's fur. Yes, well, let's blame it on that. In reality, when Chehalis has splashed her, some of the water had made it's way down her throat, effectively getting into her system to spread it's nefarious germs. Germs were something that, on an off day, Tali had no problem with. On a good day, she was in love with them.
As the bitch looked up, hearing a familiar voice, she saw a very peculiar sight. Kioko? she called, watching as the peppery bitch hopped around singing something about being a bunny, and turning to beam at her tail. Perplexed, the Fielder looked around, hoping nobody else from the fields was around to kick her off. Figuring it was safe for the 'bunny' for now, she darted forward and drew up alongside the vixen. Tali had no idea what might've caused her strange hallucination, nor did she know that Kioko had the same illness that Talisman herself did, just far more severe. Cocking her head, left ear upright and right to the side, the bitch looked around in pure confusion, wondering if somebody was working some special magic on the now-crazy wolf. She had to hide a grin now that the tables were turned, but it was easy in such a circumstance. Kioko! You're in Strawberry Fields, you're here without permission! You have to leave, or Quicksilver might get angry with me! And snap out of it, the last comment came out angrier than she had hoped, you're going to drive me mad with your games of pretend. Well, wolves that were ill were easy to anger, was that right?
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During some of her previous days of sickness, she had taken to stumbling into and throughout the mutual lands in a stupor that was reminiscent of being rather drunk - it was, in fact, almost miraculous that she hadn't made the mistake of wandering onto another pack's territory without realizing it, and therefore without permission. Bad things had happened the last time she had been stupid enough to do that, and if she made the same mistake twice, especially in this discombobulated state, there would doubtlessly be more consequences awaiting. But it all depended on others' tempers, didn't it? Hey, she wasn't going to sit around and wonder about something, especially since she wasn't exactly able to. It seemed as if, when a thought actually did manage to somehow worm its way into her blurred mind, it only stayed around for a moment before fading away completely.
Today, she was...hobbling around - go figure, right? Her illness had reached a new peak of seriousness, and although the 'insanity' symptom hadn't overcome her, she was disoriented, confused, her vision was blurry, and she was incapable of focusing on anything, whether it be thought or object, for more than thirty seconds before her mind veered off elsewhere. It was almost funny (in a not-so-funny way, if that makes any sense) that, one day, she had actually possessed a grasp on the fact that she was getting sick. Then, within a matter of days, she had become so ill that it took thinking to acknowledge it...but thinking was difficult. All she knew was that something was wrong, but her poor mind couldn't quite place it.
Two scents reached her nostrils, although her current mental state caused her to brush them off as squirrels or something. For some reason that she had no logical explanation for, she starting to move faster, slow and stumbling walk escalating into an incredibly clumsy trot. Never trust a sick wolf to do anything that makes a load of sense. Anyway, she didn't realize the presence of two other creatures until she was a few feet away from them and about to run into them. She quickly skidded to a halt and backed up, nearly falling over as she did so. One thought she was a bunny, and the other was scolding her for being on the lands without permission and pretending to be a rabbit. "Take easy it," Deception slurred, speaking to the seemingly somewhat angry female, "Looks kinda she confused." Oh, wonderful. Now she couldn't even speak properly.
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Tra la la; hop hop hop. Kioko the bunny still continued to bounce along, little nose twitching as she sniffed the air to make sure there was nothing that coud eat her nearby. Her little bunny nose and her big bunny ears, however, didn't detect anything, and so she continued merrily along her way, happy as could be. Hey, maybe she'd even find some of ther bunny friends while she was here, providing they didn't run away from her again at the sight of her adorable little bunny tail. Yeah, that had been dreadfully mean of her other bunny friends, to just abandon her like that. Just becauser her tail was that adorable didn't mean they could flee from it's cuteness! Why couldn't they just bask in it, like everybody else? Ah well — she didn't need those stupid bunny friends anyways. She had other ones around here and surely they wouldn't run away from her lovely tail. No, the rabbits in Strawberry Fields were actually nice, unlike those Mount Shadow ones. They'd be loyal to her; she didn't need the Mount Shadow ones. It was their loss if they didn't want to be friends with her and her adorable little tail. The alabaster little creature continued on the inward rant with the voices in her head, most of whom agreed with her and indignantly asserted how mean those Mount Shadow bunnies had been. Kioko liked the voices in her head — they were nice and funny. Espicially the one who was always talking about the ducky named Jamal who drank the Snapple (whatever that was). Well, there was something Kioko the wolf and Kioko the bunny had in common — interesting voices in their heads.
Oh no! It was... it was... a wolf! Oh, how could she have let this happen, let it sneak up on her like that? Now there was nowhere to run, and it was coming fast! What should she do, what should she do? Stupid inner mind voices — this was all their fault! They were the ones who distracted her from watching out for predatory animals, and now she was going to eaten by a wolf! Oh, horror of horrors! This was terrible! Now she'd never get to see all of her bunny friends — even those crummy Mount Shadow ones — or her bunny siblings, or even her cute little bunny tail ever again! Why her; why her? The female pressed herself as close to the ground as she could, as though she could hide from the angry wolf, but it was no use — it had already seen her, and now it was coming this way! Cowering as it drew up beside her, the female squeezed her eyes shut and waited for the inevitable end.
God no, this couldn't be happening. It was bad enough that she was now going to get devoured and torn into little pieces by shapr canine incisors, but now the most horrible, unthinkable thing had happened — she could understand what the wolf was saying! Oh, the horror! She, a superior, adorable little bunny had sunk to the crude level of a canine and was now able to understand what it was saying! Oh, could her life get any worse? If she ever lived through this — not that she probably would and, in a way, that was kind of a good thing since now no bunny would know of her humiliation — she'd be mocked and ridiculed for the rest of her poor little life! it was simply dreadful! "Oh, please Missus Wolf, please don't eat me!" Kioko cringed, tucking herself as close to the ground as she could yet cracking open an eyeball tentatively. "I'll never bother you, I'll lead you to some of my bunny friends in Mount Shadow, I'll do whatever you want; just please don't eat me!" Okay, maybe that could have been considered cowardice but, at the moment, the dreamt up snowy creature didn't care, so intent on saving her life was she. Who cared if all the other bunnies called her a coward just so long as she was alive? She could always go some place else where no other bunny knew her, or spend all her time with the voices in her head. The one who always spoke of the ducky Jamal who drank the Snapple would surely be her friend no matter what, and that was all the company she would ever need!
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All this talk of rabbits was starting to make her hungry - not that she was going to pounce on the lighter female, as she was obviously still a wolf, despite what she said and believed. Deception glanced around, almost as if she expected a squirrel or even a nice, fat deer with a broken leg to come scurrying (Or, in the deer's case, hobbling) into view, practically begging the 'Fielder to kill and consume them. To her surprise - although it wouldn't have been surprising at all on a normal day - there was still nothing in sight. Nonetheless, she gasped every time the wind gently moved a blade of grass, hoping against hope that it would actually be an unsuspecting field mouse that she would be able to pounce on.
But...wait. All of those thoughts of food and hunger had to mean something. Panicking once again, Cep attempted to glance at her legs, chest, back, stomach, and shoulders. What she saw was no different from how she looked every day - medium frame, tall, a fair amount of muscle, and dark fur. But, it couldn't be! If she actually looked like that, she wouldn't be so obsessed with the concept of food and, more importantly, getting it! This normal-sized self simply had to be a hallucination. For the first time in her life, she believed that she was obese, although she really wasn't. She collapsed dramatically to the ground and rolled around, paws over her eyes, and shouted, "Fat I'm!" Still incapable of placing the words properly.
She stopped moving and stopped shouting as she heard the insane wolf mention having rabbit friends. Cep staggered to her feet and said, "Rabbit...friends...?" Her voice trailed off thoughtfully before she finally added, "Are your rabbit friends...edible?"
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Even in all her fear, Kioko the fluffy little bunny rabbit couldn't help but be rather confused by this strange wolf's antics. At first, she'd had that normal, predatory look in her eyes that all wolves had just before they snuffed out a rabbit's life and ate it, but then things just went downhill (or uphill, depending on your point of view) from there. The next thing she was doing was looking at herself for no apparent reason, as though she didn't remember what she looked like, which was awfully silly. How could you forget what you looked like? Certainly, she'd never forgotten what she looked like, but then again she was an obviously superior rabbit. This was just a dumb wolf, so maybe that was why this one had forgotten what she looked like. You could never trust a wolf's intelligance, after all. All they did was eat and sleep and drink and all that... brute stuff. They're too stupid to do anything else. The teen thought smugly in an odd moment of having a superiority complex, despite the fact that she was likely about to be eaten alive. Well, when you were about to face death, mocking the one about who was about to kill you was all you really had. Okay, so there was cowardice and fear and whatnot, but whatever. The femme liked her version better.
"Fat I'm?" The peppery girl repeated as the dark female presisted to be extremely stupid and began rolling around with her paws over her eyes. "Fat I'm? Honestly, are you wolves too stupid to string together a coherent sentance?" Kioko started at the wolf disdainfully, agaitated in spite of herself. It was bad enough that she was going to be eaten, could actually understand what a lowly canine was saying (Oh, the horror!), but now the stupid thing had to mock her with this!? It was unpardonable! If she lived through this, she was moving to a completely different place where no bunny knew her, and there were no wolves. If she was going to be eaten, she'd much rather be eaten by something more worthwhile than a wolf. Those things were so idiotic it was amazing they hadn't killed themselves all off by now. Whatever.
I can leave now. The thought finally occured to the ashen girl, and her eyes widened with shock at the realization. She was going to have faced a wolf... and lived. Dear Lord, it was nothing short of amazing! Wait until I tell everyone... no, wait. The Kappa's brow furrowed as she remembered that she had been planning on leaving this place if she survived. Yeah, well... she'd only thought that because she thought she wasn't going to survive this little encounter. Now that she had, it seemed much more interesting to go back to home to her family and friends and wow them with her story of how she'd single-handedly survived a wolf encounter. She'd just leave out all the embarassing parts — the understanding of the wolf, for instance. If any of her friends ever found out about that she'd be ridiculed for life, and maybe even longer! Yeah, definately no putting that bit into the story. Same with the fact that this wolf was utterly the stupidest wolf she'd ever met. (Mind you, Deception was the only wolf Kioko the bunny had ever met) No, she'd play it up so that Deception was all scary and fierce. Ah, she could just see it now... Kioko, the Great! She'd be worshipped and admired by all!
"Edible? Uh, yeah. Duh." Kioko looked at the Fielder oddly, because obviously her rabbit friends were edible since they were... rabbits. Wolves ate rabbits. Of course they were edible. "But, like, whatever. I'm just going to leave now." Please don't follow me, please don't follow me. The femme begged in her mind, beginning to slowly and cautiously hop away in the opposite direction. Pleeeeeease don't follow me.
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An enormous but rather suspicious-looking grin crossed Deception's face as she thought of what the result would be if this wolf, er, rabbit, or whatever she was, was gullible enough to lead the obsidian 'Fielder to her bunny friends. Hell, even if it did turn out that she was actually a canine and she was just hallucinating about being a rabbit, the dark female's confused and disoriented state allowed her to believe that perhaps the lighter one really was a close friend of some bunnies. At the thought, it was difficult for Cep to prevent herself from drooling, although she did succeed. The thought of a meal consisting of not one small prey animal, not to, not even three, but more, was almost insane. But it meant that she had to start thinking of ways to convince the other female to lead her back to all of those extremely edible rabbits. Perhaps it would be possible to just follow her...no, even the sickly wolf herself knew that she was far too clumsy today to be able to turn herself into a temporary but proper stalker. So now she was left only with the option of thinking up a few ideas that were a bit more complex. Perhaps she could play the fool and follow the other back to her home, and act as if she didn't know what she was doing...but that was a good way to get herself injured. Or killed. Considering the condition of the Valley at the moment, she found it rather plausible that someone - anyone - could be plotting a mass genocide against all who were affected by the epidemic. Even that blade of grass, whistling innocently in the breeze, trying to make itself look inconspicuous - which she promptly narrowed her eyes at suspiciously.
She was soon criticized by the bunny/wolf for not being able to state her sentence as properly as possible. ”Hey, lay off,” she growled in response, ”Don't hate me because I'm fat! See, I can speak properly!” A smug smile crossed her face as she started to prance around in circles, snapping at her own tail in pride and in excitement. However, it was short-lived, as she soon became too dizzy to continue. She stood still, swaying back and forth slightly, shifting her weight from one paw to the other in various attempts to find the perfect center of balance.
Her eyes lit up and her enormous smile returned as she was informed that the other female's bunny friends were indeed edible, but Cep's heart fell as she stated that she was going home and began to hop away. Hm, whatever. So her plot to get a free king-sized meal had been foiled, which she was especially bitter about, considering the fact that she couldn't even think of a way to preserve her plan. So she decided to take some of her anger out verbally - namely, by shouting, ”Yeah, you better run, you rabbit! I'm higher on the food chain!” at the retreating figure. So she would have to work harder to find food for today - but at least she had been able to take some of her frustrations out.
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What had that stupid creature just said?! Had she just taunted and insulted the far superior species that were rabbits? Oh, why I oughta... Kioko muttered threateningly within the confines of her own mind, of course too cowardly to say it aloud. Oddly enough, however, the grey female did find the courage to turn right around and hop back in the direction of the wolf, until she was staring indignantly up at the wolf. It was condratictory, she knew, that she was too afraid to say the words "Oh, why I oughta..." yet brave enough to say what she was about to say. But what could you expect, given her current state? For goodness' sake, the Kappa thought she was a rabbit. What sort of wolf in their right mind pretended they were a rabbit? Of course no wolf would - the only reason Kioko did it was because, clearly, she was not in her right mind. Quite the opposite, actually.
"Higher up on the food chain, are ya?" The femme asked, an oddly threatening tint afflicting her vocals. Had she been a real bunny, this would have been considered extremely odd. However, given that she wasn't a real bunny... yeah, it was still odd. Oh well. "Well, who's the smarter one here, huh? I'll give you a hint: it's not you." She stated smugly, awaiting the wolfess' reaction to her bold statement. Chances were, who stupidity would only earn her the horrible fate known only as "death by wolf" but at least she'd managed to give the wolf species the finger. In other words, actually, all Kioko had managed to do was insult herself. Well, all that the rabbit Kioko had done was manage to insult the wolf Kioko, as well as this other female. Oh boy; what was she getting herself into here? By the time she was cured, chances were half the wolves in the Valley would hate her for various reasons involving her imagination. Oh, why did that bloody thing always have to get her into situations like this? Couldn't she just have a more lacking imagination, and just end up like Deception when she was ill? Just stumbling around and appearing drunk wasn't all so bad when compared to thinking oneself as a bunny. This was not going to be a fond memory when she woke up from whatever trance she was in and was eventually cured. Not at all.
However, the illness half (i.e. the bunny half) of the teen's mind had yet to realize any of this, so she went along her merry way, completely convicned that she was a bunny and, therefore, self-righteously mad at Deception and every other wolf for being hideously stupid. "And you're not fat, duh." She groaned exasperatedly, eyeing the very normal-sized Deception oddly, and almost fearfully. This creature could decide any moment that she simply wanted to gobble her up, though Kioko was nearly convinced now that the Fielder was far too stupid to ever catch her. Still, better to be safe than sorry, so the self-proclaimed rabbit came up with an offer she knew no predator would be able to refuse. Maybe, if she could promise to lead Deception to her bunny friends, she wouldn't eat her and, at the same time, Kioko would finally be free of those jealous cretins. Kill two birds with one stone, as it were. Besides, Deception hardly seemed the type to refuse an offer that would invovle her being fed, that judging from the hungry look in the wolf's eyes. Hopefully, she'd decide that many different bunnies were better than just one single bunny.
"Alright, Miss Wolf, I'll make you an offer. You seem like the hungry type — you're not fat, though," The Takahasi girl added in the last bit for good measure, just to make sure that the dark female wasn't offended by being referred to as "the hungry type". "So I will promise to lead you to my bunny friends in Mount Shadow if you promise not to eat me." Furtively shooting a glance upwards at the wolf to see if the prospect of a good meal was making her trading partner eager, Kioko continued: "If you want, I could even take you to some of my bunny friends right her in Strawberry Fields, if you wanted. Whichever is better." Her glances no longer furtive, the female turned her full attention to the wolfess, golden eyes searching the other's face for any signs that her attempt at bargaining was having any effect. Please, please, please don't eat meeeee!
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An expression of discontent crossed her face as the lighter colored female turned around and began to walk - actually, a much better term was hop - over to her once again. Perhaps something Cep had said while the 'rabbit' had been retreating had triggered some sort of reaction within her considerably tiny mind, causing her to want to come back and say something else. She was unfazed, though, even as the other female's approach reached its end. After all, she considered herself to be quite well equipped with an arsenal of things to say that were so effective and unexpected, they were like mini-Hiroshimas. And that was by no means a reference to flatulence, as the previous term is often used; she really did think that her phrases and comebacks were quite impressive - whereas farting, on the other hand, was downright gross and useless.
The rabbit-wolf proceeded to attempt an insult by first inquiring as to whether the obsidian female was really higher up on the food chain, and mentioned that, even if it was true, her levels of intelligence were considerably lower. ”Hey, don't even try to insult me!” she growled in response, ”Imma pimp wit connections!” Yes, that mediocre piece of gangster stupidity seriously had been one of the responses that she considered witty and snappy; in fact, it had been one of her favorites. Too bad it was all used up now, and repeating it would be like recycling a piece of paper that had been scribbled on mercilessly: hardly even worth it.
The younger female proceeded to assure Cep that she wasn't fat, but the dark-pelted 'Fielder wasn't about to believe it for one second. After all, she had been made hungry simply by the mention of bunnies, and she had been - actually, she still was - quite willing to resort to stalking and scheming if they would eventually turn out to be effective methods of acquiring a meal. Not to mention the fact that she felt lazy these days...so lazy, almost as if she didn't want to leave wherever she currently was. In fact, she kind of dreaded the idea of heading all the way to Mount Shadow, and so perhaps her bunny-finding plot wasn't even worth it. She HAD to be fat. ”How do you know?” she said, ”You're a bunny! Bunnies are so small that everyone looks big to them! You wouldn't know the difference between fat and Paris Hilton - I mean, the difference between fat and skinny!”
She frowned slightly as the other wolf stated that, as long as Cep let her live, she would lead the rather hungry female to her bunny friends at the Mountain. The look of discontent, of course, stemmed from the fact that she dreaded the idea of a long trek. However, her spirits rose as the bunny-wolf mentioned that she also had rabbit friends here in the Fields. ”Wow!” she said, rather excited, ”Where are they? I'll kill 'em all!” A look of blissful glee had now crossed her face, and wasn't showing signs of being about to fade away.
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The moment Deception let loose with her "witty" comeback, Kioko would have arched her eyebrows, had she had them. A pimp wit connections ? Seriously, what sort of stupidity was that?! Did the wolfess actually except a far superior bunny to find a comeback such as that insulting? Honestly, that had to be one of the least effective comebacks she'd ever heard. Admittedly, the grey teen was no expert on insults, but she was pretty that would only be considered "gangsta" stupidity. Rolling her eyes at some third being like "can you believe here?!", the femme turned back to Deception. "Yeah, yeah, yeah; and I'm a bunny wit money." She drawled lazily, looking at the female with an expression that stated "You're an idiot, so save yourself the trouble and just shut up now." Really "A pimp wit connections ? Lame.
"Look, lady," Kioko groaned exasperatedly as the Strawberry once again declared herself obese. "I may be a bunny, but I know what's fat and what's Lindsay Lohan. And you are not fat, believe me." Honestly, what was it with this female and believing that she was fat when she clearly wasn't? Had she seen her reflection lately? Deception was all muscle, as far as Kioko could tell, so why the wolf would think herself fat was just beyond her. What was she, anorexic or something?
"Wow! Where are they? I'll kill 'em all!"
So much for that theory. Shurgging loosely, the Takahasi girl gazed up Deception, trying to decide on what exactly she ought to tell the wolfess about her bunny friends here in the Fields. They were hard to find, usually, when there were predators about, so it would probably be hard to find them with Deception tagging along. But whatever option did she have? Now that she'd made the offer, the wolf would surely eat her if she didn't go through with it. Oh bother; she'd gotten herself into quite the situation here. Oh, why had she just kept hopping away to being with? That would have been easy - she could have gotten away, for goodness' sake! But, no, she just had to come back here when the ebony fae had insulted rabbits. Brilliant Kioko, simply brilliant. You're just going to win "Genius of the Year" for sure this year. Rolling her eyes in frustration at herself, the femme opened her maw to speak and closed it again, still attempting to come up with the right words. How could she put this nicely?
"Well, there around and about. It might take a bit of searching to find them, and you're going to have to be very, very quiet. Otherwise they'll hear you and they won't come when I call." The "bunny" nodded sagely, impressing her extensive knowledge of the rabbit species upon the wolfess. "Okay, Miss Wolf? As long as you cooperate with me, I should be able to get you some bunnies in no time."
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let the ugly light of the world in GAH. I sort of forgot about this thread. O__________O
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The other female's retort to Cep's 'pimp with connections' statement was that she was a bunny with money, but nonetheless, the obsidian female was unfazed. She doubted that anyone who was truly a rabbit would have enough money to buy themselves a paper bag, let alone a group of psychotic gangsters with the power to take out another wolf with one shot. Or something like that. Maybe she was just taking all of this too seriously...if it was even possible to take anything seriously during such a ridiculous time. The illness had its quirks, though, and she couldn't help but wonder whether it would be enjoyable to always stay so sick. Aside, of course, from the threatening bunny-wolves who seemed to be running rampant in the Valley...if a population of one could count as 'running rampant.'
Once again, she was assured that she was not fat. Rather than retorting, as she had done before, the dark-pelted female simply rolled her eyes as if to say, 'whatever.' She had become slightly wiser, and now she knew not to keep this ridiculous debate going...as it was obviously going nowhere. Not that she no longer believed that she was obese - never mind the fact that she was able to walk around without feeling weighed down.
The lighter-colored female proceeded to state that her bunny friends weren't necessarily all in one place, but she encouraged Cep to remain silent and cooperate, so that the bunnies would fall right into the trap. But after all of these rather draining events, the obsidian female hardly felt so compelled to catch a dozen rabbits for a meal. In fact, she almost felt like doing nothing at all. "On the other hand, I don't need bunnies," she said, "I am independent! Not one to be led to prey by some hallucinating wolfling! And I think I'll go get some sleep." Without hesitation, she turned and began to walk away. There was no real reason for this sudden change of mind, but in times like these, few things were explicable.
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