Do you remember the little yellow bunny's advice in the bunny story I wrote about just awhile ago? Well, I did heed the bunny's advice and gave the bunny stars to someone special. And that someone special has been lucky ever since!
However, there was one thing that I didn't do, on purpose. I decided to keep one bunny star with me because I love her very much. Not the mushy kind of love, mind you, but the kind of love that your mommy and daddy has for you. And so Pinky bean continues to sleep on the pillow next to me every single night and I love her very much.
One fine morning, I woke up with a sneeze, a-tishooo! Something white and furry was tickling my nose, ah-ah-ahtishoo! Well, what could it be? Why good heavens! It's a big bobble of white fur that was tickling my face. And there lying on my bed is a bunny, not Pinky bean, but a real life-sized bunny. And since I'm talking about bunnies, I think it is wise to say that bunnies and rabbits are very much different. Bunnies are cute and rabbits are not! Well, just like how mice are cute and rats are disgusting. And there lying on my bed is a cute bunny, sleeping, with her paws tucked neatly above her tummy. I know it's a 'she' because all bunnies are actually girls. And yes, that makes all rabbits the opposite.
I tugged at one of her whiskers to wake her up. She stirred slightly and with sleep still in her eyes she yawned and looked at me. 'Are you my Pinky bean?' I asked with hope. She nodded lazily. And with a careful scoop, I lifted her high up in the air and whooped with glee! I finally understood what the little yellow bunny meant when she said it would be unlucky to hold on to the bunny stars. I cannot imagine 138 bunnies hopping around in my room!
By now, Pinky bean was feeling hungry. It was 9am and her tummy was making little ticking noises. I washed up as fast as I could and brought her downstairs. Thankfully mommy isn't around. I'll need to think of an explanation on how I got this little bunny.
'Would you like some carrots, Pinky bean?' as I stood in front of the opened fridge. And suddenly, Pinky bean wriggled out of my arms and said, 'Oooh, what is that heavenly smell?' I was too shocked to say anything because I think my bunny just spoke to me. 'Well, what is it?' she asked again excitedly. 'Uh, well, these are carrots. Would you like some?' I said in disbelief. She sniffed at the carrots and whined, 'No, not these. This is not the heavenly smell' and she pointed her paw towards a tupperware in the fridge. 'That!' she said. 'Uhm, those are durians. Would you like ...' Before I could finish my sentence, Pinky bean was already removing the tupperware lid and woffling down a few durians. 'Mmmmm, loo-lian! yumyum!' 'Uhm, actually it's called durians. doo-ri-ans' I said. 'Yay yay loo-lian loo-lian!'
And so today I found out that my little bunny star isn't that little anymore. She is 2.5kgs, slightly overweight by bunny standards and she loves durians. I decided to name her loolian instead and I love her every single bit!
The end.