The Emo Bunny that Should - A Story for Demented Children by John H. Carroll
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This is a SHORT STORY approximately 2875 words long, which translates to about 15 printed pages.
Emo the Bunny was a sad bunny. He preferred gloomy days, walks over a cliff and misery of any sort.
One day he saw something very unusual. Normally he'd take a nap and try to forget about it, but for some reason he took an interest.
Ducks, bunnies, chickens, squirrels, bears, cows, robins and plague rats all play a part in the disturbing events which show that woodland creatures aren't always as cute, fuzzy and innocent as they lead us to believe!
Emilie the Autumn Bunny and her Plague Rats make a guest appearance.
Caution: This story is not for normal children. If you have any intention of raising a well adjusted child, this is not the right tale for you
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The Emo Bunny that Should - A Story for Demented Children