Lately chocolate bunnies are popping up everywhere: in supermarkets, at work. I was beginning to suspect they're planning some kind of hostile take-over when yesterday evening.....
There was a chocolate bunny waiting for me at home!
Luckily my small army of Easter chicks was standing by to help me defend our home against the attack of the chocolate bunny.
But it turned out the chocolate bunny was quite innocent and friendly so we all had a nice chat.
(Me and the chicks were careful not to tell the chocolate bunny about my owner's plans for the bunny though.)
There was a chocolate bunny waiting for me at home!
Luckily my small army of Easter chicks was standing by to help me defend our home against the attack of the chocolate bunny.
But it turned out the chocolate bunny was quite innocent and friendly so we all had a nice chat.
(Me and the chicks were careful not to tell the chocolate bunny about my owner's plans for the bunny though.)
9 comments:
Sometimes the bunny must be sacrificed for the greater good!
I'm quite glad that the chocolate bunny was friendly and posed no threat to Sullivan or the chicks!
You are right Sullivan, no sense ruining the element of surprise.
I always feel a bit guilty when I eat chocolate bunnies... But also chocolate Sinterklazen, ladybugs and other chocolate or candy things that have heads...
Hihihi, poor bunny ;-)
You need to join us in our fort Sullivan, we'll protect you from any invading chocolate bunnies, hehe!
Aww, the chicks are so cute. I saw some just like it at the craft store and wanted 'em. ;)
Thanks everyone! I think my owner will be able to handle the bunny if it does become agressive.
Just remind your owner to start with the ears first because that will neutralize any evil bunny powers. ;)
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