Attack Of The Bunnais: A Short Story

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Attack of the Bunnais!!

It was a bright and sunny day, Richard was in his class waiting for the end of school. Richard’s classroom it was an ugly shade of yellow, and his classroom was as messy as the zoo. The shade of yellow is as ugly as barf. The bell rang “RING RING!” and Richard ran out the door and back home. Richard’s heart is as cold as stone, but nice to the teachers. Richard lived in California, Dora-Land, and he lived with his parents, Dora, and Diego. The goddess of this planet is May, she was very fond of bunnies that was her sacred animal, so they were EVERYWHERE!!! Richard hated bunnies so everyday he would walk out to his backyard and ‘take care’ of the bunnies. He was the only child, so he had to watch the bunnies because it was his duty. Of course he hates bunnies so he always bullied bunnies. Why he hated bunnies, no one knows, but there are rumors that he saids “The bunnies are band-aids.”The bunnies were kept in his backyard, so his backyard was always crowded. He would always hurt the bunnies when he was brushing them. Whenever he cuts the bunnies’ nails he would cut the bunnies and he would always say.. “I did that, but it wasn’t my fault they kept moving.” He knew that his parents were hiding something from him, something that they never told him. Something that when he brings it up his parents will ALWAYS avoid it. May was ALWAYS watching Richard because she knew that he HATES bunnies and because she’s afraid he’ll kill one. One day Richard came home and was watching the bunnies, then suddenly one bunny hopped on Richard and scratched his face. Richard was so mad that he grabbed the nail clipper slice the bunny opened and took at his organs one by one. His parents came home and saw that Richard was covered in blood, the blood on Richard’s clothes is as red as a tomatoes. Richard’s parents took one look and they knew what had happened. They went upstairs took their emergency suitcase and left. Richard had no idea what had happened, so he walked upstairs and went to bed. The next day, someone knocked on the door. Richard got dressed and went downstairs. He opened the door. He was so shocked that there was a beautiful girl that he was like… “Um… why are you here?” and he realised that he said something stupid. He tried again. “Yo, beautiful I’m Richard, you can come in if you like.” “Um.. Okay.” said the beautiful girl. She walked in and started talking. “Anyways, I came here because you killed a bunnai.” “Hold on, what’s your name?” asked Richard. “OH, sorry my name is Chelsea, I am the goddess of bunnies and sister to May” responded Chelsea. “Woah you’re a goddess no way!” Richard said in awe. “Anyways you killed a bunnai and that bunnai is one of the minions of the goddess Bunnyny, that’s her sacred animal, and DON’T mistaking bunnai and bunny they are completely different things!” Chelsea continued. “Oh yeah Bunnyny is a goddess of Bunnais and Buzozo.” Chelsea said “Now you have caused a war between the planet Buzozo and Dora-land. You will not be able to help them fight. Would you like to make any phone calls before the war begins?” She asked. “YES, YES, PLEASE!” Richard responded. Richard grabbed the phone and called his best friend Kylie. “Kylie, there’s going to be a war and I need you to be the leader of the war! No questions!!! Just get an army and fight. Now,
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The kids weren’t humans they were demigods. Demigods are people that are half god and half mortal. The first daughter was Piper Mclean and the second was Mia Mclean. They were both as beautiful as their mother. Richard still hasn’t forgotten that he killed a bunnai. He told Chelsea about what he’s going to do and she agreed, she gave him one last kiss and one last hug. Richard went to say goodbye to his kids. His heart was broken like as smashed piece of glass. Chelsea hit Richard because that’s the only way to transport a mortal to a place where a goddess/god lives. After that everything went

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