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Description   “Ahem?”  I stated waiting to start eating.

   No surprise that the baby globoxes just stared, not really caring what really happened.

  The sun was beautifully shining, as the grass was green.  Life was so perfect it was unreal.  But all of that ended as the ground shook a little underneath me as apples seemed to rain from the sky.
I wasn’t the only one surprised the baby globoxes sat confused while looking around to see what caused that shake.

  Before my very eyes a globox individually, violently shook and vanished in a hole in the ground.
Next, again all the globoxes has disappeared in holes where they once sat.

Like nothing could be stranger a white bunny stood from the first globox’s hole.
I thought offering food would get him to bring the babies back but he just stood there emotionless refusing all food – even the wiener!

  The bunny looked up as a tall shadowy figure over my shoulder grabbed my throat.
Being lifted from the ground, the only words that escaped my throat were “Whoa – hey – wait!”  As we traveled into the forest.

~*♂*~
  
  My face planted to the cell’s floor, it was cold, damp and hard.

  “Where am I?”  I thought aloud looking at the room that was as bare as the floor.
  
  A bed stood in the corner without a mattress while a sad looking record player a few feet away.  As a dresser near the cell’s door looked as sad as the rusty broken-down toilet in the corner.
  
  What were they going to do?  Where are the globoxes?  What will happen to them?
It felt like hours before a bunny called me out of the cell and shoved me down the sour-looking hallways with the cell guard stomping behind until we hit light from the outside.

  But I still wasn’t free; it appeared to be an arena.  Bunnies jumped in their seats insanely, cheering madly.

  The white bunny that shoved me out of my cell began yelling, quieting the crowd.

  The bunny yelled words to the wild array of bunnies in the stands that were untranslatable but the bunnies in the crowd understood perfectly.

   I continued to be pushed but no where out of this arena but to one of the openings with the huge amount of arrows saying to enter.

  Thing is, I just didn’t want to enter.

  My heart sank when I heard the small yelps of the baby globoxes locked in areas in the arena’s walls.  Small openings with bars and there were about five to a cage.

  One sadly stared into my eyes as I was shoved across the field and said simply, “Rayman, save us, please.”

  I wanted to say to them I would but I didn’t know what would happen to me first.
  
  Finally we entered inside of room with the cell guard and the white bunny behind me.

  “Soy capitan, soy capitan,” the voice sang as the bunnies danced in harmony.
  
  The scenery changed imminently from the outside.

  Bunnies in front of the stage cheered as the floor below the bunnies on page flashed as the lights did above them.

  Although all this was going on as my eyes stayed glued to the singer.

  “Who is that?”  I asked even I thought the bunny couldn’t give an understandable answer.

  Surprisingly he didn’t, he squawked, “Rayanna.”

  To be honest, I thought she was pretty and had a voice to match.  Her hair curled and her eyes were crystal black.  The lacey skirt she wore with a belt around her waist was a nice style.
She looked like a similar species, I couldn’t tell from the back of the room but she wasn’t a bunny or a globox.  Maybe should could give me a hand of what was going on.

  What I thought really was how she sang, she wasn’t bad to me I thought she was good.  By how the audience screamed in delight they seemed pleased by her voice too.
  
  “La Bamba!”  The song ended with the last lyrics but her song still ran in my head.

  Took me a while to realize she has jumped off stage and wondered in the army of screaming bunnies.

  Eager to meet her I took off from my bunny chaperone and began to scream her name desperate to get her attention, “Rayanna!  Rayanna!”

  She spun around and as fast as she fell backwards as about fifteen other bunnies behind her.

  Oh no, was that my fault?  I asked myself frozen in terror of what I have done to the girl.
The same cell guard came storming in to her picking her up by her hair as the herd began to panic.  
I felt my jaw drop and my feet stayed glued to the floor.  I wanted to help her but I didn’t know how to face that huge guard.

  She gave a weak smile to the guard and said something but her never let go and took her out of the club.

  Instantly I ran after the guard but the bunny that brought me here grabbed me again and stuck a toilet plunger onto me face, blinding my sight, blinding me from that girl.

~*♂*~

  As the saying goes: history repeats itself.

  Once again I was pushed through the hallway but not to the arena; I had no clue where I was.
The pushing stopped once we got to a window that looked into another cell.

  It was smaller then mine, it was more of a waiting room for prisoners then a cell.  Only because there was only a mattress-less bed in the sad-looking room.

  Try to guess who was in that cell – it was the singer from the club.  Yes, my friend, you have heard me, it’s that Rayanna girl.
  
  Why were we looking at her?  Was I waiting to go next in that small room?  Were they going to let me watch her in misery?

  Who ever these bunnies are, they make me sick.  How could they do all this to her?  How long have they been doing these horrible things?
  
  I never got to see her face from my view when she sat on the bed.

  Light entered the room below as a small figure stood in the doorway.

  Rayanna stood – looking terrified — as she entered with the figure.
  
  Once again I was forced into the small room when she left.  Wonder why they didn’t let us way together; I really need to talk to her.

  Through the wall I heard squawking from a bunny inside the room.

  “I can’t let her fall into trouble because of me,” I thought aloud getting up.

  Before I knew it I was kicking the door trying to pry it down.  The door became weak and it slammed open and I screamed, “Wait!”

  I stumbled in as I heard Rayanna give a growl as she place her head down to the table, ““Dear lord, is this a curse from above?”

  I still continued, “Don’t punish her Don’t do anything to punish her it’s not necessary!  The whole crash is my responsibility!”

  All four bunny-eyes glued to me but Rayanna stayed place with her face to the table.

  The bunny that sat across the table of Rayanna began to say something but I didn’t understand.

  “Say what?”  Rayanna sat up in interest.

  Still confused I blurted, “Whoa, whoa, whaty-what-whody-who-do?”

  The bunny jumped up and went on, I still didn’t understand.

  The bunny kept on his jolly way as he left with the guard, happily, behind him.

  “No….  No….  This is all your fault!”  She hollered.

  So much for a good first impression.

  I tried to apologize but all that came out was, “…  Oops?”

  What am I doing?  Rayman, you idiot!  Are you trying to make her hate you?

  Rayanna’s face eased up imminently and I felt like an electric shock passed through us, body to body.

  Those “crystal black eyes” I’ve mentioned earlier has gained tears and she looked as if she has just been hit with good luck and fortune.

  Without much thought I lurched for her hand and said, “Look, I’m sorry about all this.  It’s all my fault.”
  
  A smile grew on her face and she gave a remark, “Well, you better be gosh-darn sorry,” but the smile faded and she turned a little me and said, “To be honest, I forgive you.”

  Is it just me or is this going to be a great relationship?

To Be Continued... ♥
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TrelloXP In reply to ??? [2007-02-22 04:22:59 +0000 UTC]

Your welcome! =3

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