(Yes, it's the NIU year, but I seem to have a fondness for rabbits at this point in time so rabbits it is!)
Once upon a time, there was a girl rabbit who used to think she was a bit chubby. She started running a lot, and sometimes wondered when she would finally stop running such insane amounts. However, she met a boy rabbit just about two years ago, and after they went running together twice - yes, not hopping - they fell in love and the girl rabbit finally knew she why she'd started running: so they'd be able to run together.
The boy rabbit has since stopped running such insane amounts because he has an injury from too much hopping around earlier, and the girl rabbit has decided that due to the rising amount of pollution on the roads she would rather repeat a silly motion on the family cross-trainer rather than hit the roads, most of the time.
Still, they love each other very much, and have promised each other that they will have some jolly good insane runs before they start work later this year.
They are moving on to the next stage of their lives together in RabbitLand, where one party of rabbits rules over all, although there has been an attempt at opposition to the rule of this particular group of rabbits.
The point of this story, really, is that the girl rabbit thinks she has changed a lot and has begun to realise, for real, the true meaning of the Love is a choice cliche. And even though it's very, very hard to choose sometimes, she knows which choice will make her happy in time to come, even if it's currently the More Painful Choice.
With that, the girl rabbit bids everyone to tune in to:
The End.
Happy NIU Year everyone! Yalan's getting sick of the pun, but I really like it. Of course I do. It's lame but appropriate, what's there not to like?
Once upon a time, there was a girl rabbit who used to think she was a bit chubby. She started running a lot, and sometimes wondered when she would finally stop running such insane amounts. However, she met a boy rabbit just about two years ago, and after they went running together twice - yes, not hopping - they fell in love and the girl rabbit finally knew she why she'd started running: so they'd be able to run together.
The boy rabbit has since stopped running such insane amounts because he has an injury from too much hopping around earlier, and the girl rabbit has decided that due to the rising amount of pollution on the roads she would rather repeat a silly motion on the family cross-trainer rather than hit the roads, most of the time.
Still, they love each other very much, and have promised each other that they will have some jolly good insane runs before they start work later this year.
They are moving on to the next stage of their lives together in RabbitLand, where one party of rabbits rules over all, although there has been an attempt at opposition to the rule of this particular group of rabbits.
The point of this story, really, is that the girl rabbit thinks she has changed a lot and has begun to realise, for real, the true meaning of the Love is a choice cliche. And even though it's very, very hard to choose sometimes, she knows which choice will make her happy in time to come, even if it's currently the More Painful Choice.
With that, the girl rabbit bids everyone to tune in to:
The Beginning
The End.
Happy NIU Year everyone! Yalan's getting sick of the pun, but I really like it. Of course I do. It's lame but appropriate, what's there not to like?
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