The Adventures of Bunnies Rocket and Awesome

note that these bunnies are my nana's real life pets HAHAHA and every other character are real pets

Chapter One : The Breakout
Awesome and Rocket were two black-furred bunnies who lived in Texas. Texan bunnies who lived alongside quiet cats, energetic dogs, loud ducks, and a squirrel they never got to see up close that lived in the playhouse that was transformed into an enclosure. The humans, especially that tall girl with glasses and poofy hair, loved the other animals there. The bunnies did get quite the attention, but liked to run from them.

Too bad there was a WALL between the two of the siblings.

Why?

They would tear the fur off each other's body, because... nobody knows why they did this, but they did anyway. So, the humans made a wall, and they haven't really seen each other in about a good year. They do chat, but never really get to see one another, except when they got to run around in one of the pens they had made. What annoyed them more was the pet duck, which they think is named O.B. Anyway, they just sat in their cages, talking to each other.

"Hey Rocket!" Awesome boomed, pressing the side of his head against the wooden wall. Rocket let out a grunt, seemingly awoken from sleeping.

"What do you want, crazy?" Rocket replied groggily. "I'm trying to sleep..."

"Dude, dude! I have an idea-" Awesome was cut off by a screech of disagreement.

"You goofball! You know we can't get out of these cages, and you almost got yourself hurt!"

"But hey, the doors aren't closed well!" Awesome snickered. He could hear Rocket let out a giggle. "Why didn't you say so then?" Rocket said a bit more energetically. Awesome raised onto his hind legs, pressing against the door. With an angry grumble, he threw himself against it, the wooden door swinging open with a 'pop,' throwing him into the dirt. Rocket also flew out, bit landed on his feet, stumbling with a breath, catching himself.

"What about Wigwom?" Rocket said, long ears twitching. "We should help him. He can climb!"

With that, Awesome hopped over to the rather tall stool by the cage door, climbing onto each step carefully. He stood up on the top one, calling for the squirrel. He could see Wigwom poke out of the hole in his sleeping area, leaping swiftly onto a branch positioned against the wall. Wigwom smiled, jumping over to the door, which was covered by a soft of wire with empty squares in it. "Wait a second!" he said, running to the back of the playhouse enclosure and crawling out of a hole drilled in the wood.

"The humans let me go wherever now!"

"What about the other animals too?" Rocket suggested. "We should help them.. Wait, they should be coming out any minute now."

"Wait... Turn around, guys..." Wigwom said a bit hazily.

Chapter 2 - Something's Not Right...
"Wigwom, there's nothing there other than the ducks, but they're sleeping! Seriously-" Rocket was cut off by a gasp.

They weren't in their backyard anymore.

In front of them was a dazzling woods in front of them, the leaves light green and the trunks a pale chocolate color. The sky was a shade of light orange-pink, the clouds dark orange against the setting sun. Wigwom clung to Rocket's side in shock. All three of them looked up, sparkling, dew-covered grass in the woods. They could see a field in the distance, golden flowers springing up from the dirt. A cool breeze blew through the trees.

"Woah," Awesome said. "This is cool! I've never seen anything like this..."

"I don't feel so good about this," Rocket said with a sigh. "Something doesn't feel right here."

"Lighten up, brother! Come on, let's go see what's in the woods and field down there."

With a sigh, Rocket was tugged along, Wigwom clinging to his back. He followed his brother, hopping along the flattened grass trail that led into the woods, a darkness forming. As stubborn as he was, he kept on going. Rocket bit his tail, causing him to shriek in pain and surprise, jumping forward and whipping around.

"What was that for!?" Awesome growled. Rocket let out a half laugh.

"You shouldn't be going down routes you don't know," his voice suddenly turned stern. "Who knows what's out here?"

Awesome stepped back, a clicking sound erupting into the air. Suddenly, a rumbling noise shook the ground, the wind cutting off. The trees began to shake as the ground seemed to spin, a circular outline glowing bright blue around them. The trees in the wide circle decayed on spot, the trio straight in the middle. Wigwom let out a scream as the ground began to raise under them, a few other square and circular spots forming in the earth, rising up in the same fashion. The dirt was pulled up, easily falling off, tumbling to the ground. Once the noise stopped, they were up high, looking over a moss-covered, dark stone wall, ancient carvings on the front of it. Awesome could make out the shape of a few rabbits, a dog, and a cat that looked like it was grinning.

"What just happened!?" Wigwom wailed, burying his face into Rocket's back, paws gripping tufts of black fur.

Awesome raised onto his hind legs, seeing a broken-down valley in the distance. The trees were decaying, some sort of white sap dripping out of them, black and gray bubbles swirling in it. The ground was a dark brown color, the plants shriveled up. A dead beehive could be seen on a tree in the distance, the branch cracking and falling to the dead ground, the hive crumbling. He shuddered.

"Man, what happened here...?" Awesome sighed, ears lowering back against his head.

"What did I tell you?" Rocket grumbled. "I told you not to go down unknown paths, and look what you did! We can't even get back down now!"

"Then we'll have to pass over that way..." Wigwom sighed, looking up.. "Oh no..."

Awesome peered over the wall, seeing a staircase winding down to the ground, a metal plate on the floor below it. He sighed, hopping onto the steps and trailing down. When he reached the bottom with the other two following, he stepped on the plate. The same rumbling sound echoed into the air behind the wall, the sort of figure that they rode up on sinking back down. They all landed on it, causing the process to become faster. All was silent.

"I guess we should get moving," Rocket huffed, hopping forward.

Chapter 3 - Bad Academia
After a long while of travel, the sun began to fall. A sense of fear stirred in Wigwom's chest. He didn't like the dark, especially if he was this far from home. He didn't even know where he was! He sunk into Rocket's black fur, bushy tail curling up on his back. His small form clung to the rabbit, eyes growing tired.

"Where are we going..?" Wigwom questioned groggily, ears twitching. Rocket nearly collapsed, feet aching. He slumped down on the ground, belly pressed against the dirt. Awesome sat down by his brother, head low from being tired, hunger biting at his stomach. Pain shot through his chest and abdomen.

"We've been traveling all day," Rocket whimpered. "We need to sleep..."

"I'm sure we'll get... somewhere... if we keep going..." Awesome encouraged, but he too was tired. He could feel something watching him, a sick feeling rising. He felt like something was watching behind his back as the starless night sky grasped the land, swallowing it in darkness. The echoes of the low wind caused him to shudder, enhancing the odd feeling. "No.. something's out there..."

"There's nothing there, and you're gonna scare the squirrel..."

Rocket slipped asleep in a matter of silent seconds, the eerie howling of the wind greeting him as the squirrel and his brother fell asleep. Awesome sat up on his hind legs, scanning the dark area. It was nearly pitch black, and time was being stolen from them quickly. The howling of the wind was high-pitched now, and it reminded him of the sound he heard in his dreams- a faint sound that reminded him of the sounds of a piano and a hair-raising ring that went on and echoed out.

The night was crawling in quicker as he stared into the dark, his friend and brother already in a deep sleep. Awesome felt a shiver run down his back, something poking and jabbing at him. He felt drowsier every second that passed, a hushed voice urging him into sleeping. Unable to keep his balance, he slipped over, feet aching terribly. His eyes seemed to fall shut in an instant, a pitch darkness taking him in.

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CLIFFHANGER~

I'll work on this tomorrow because I gotta eat and work on my science fair stuff.