
The Brave Bunny
By Edita

25 Sep, 2023

Once upon a time, in a meadow filled with daisies, lived a small white bunny named Fluffy. He was a happy bunny, always exploring the meadow and making new friends.

But sometimes, Fluffy's bunny parents would argue. Their voices would grow loud and scary. Fluffy didn't like it when they fought. It made him feel scared and alone.

One day, when his parents started arguing, Fluffy decided to do something. He remembered the important messages he had learned. The first was to go to a safe place.

So, Fluffy hopped away from his parents. He found a quiet corner of the meadow, far from the shouting. He felt safer there, surrounded by the gentle hum of nature.

The second message was to not get in the middle. Fluffy knew he couldn't stop his parents from arguing. It was dangerous and he might get hurt.

So Fluffy stayed in his safe corner, away from the fighting. He watched the butterflies flutter by and the flowers sway in the breeze, trying to ignore the loud voices.

The third message was that he was not to blame. Fluffy sometimes felt that his parents were arguing because of him. But he knew deep down that it wasn't his fault.

He understood that everyone argues sometimes. But it was not because of him. He was a good bunny, friendly and kind. He didn't cause the fights.

The fourth message was that fighting, loud noises, and arguing were dangerous and against the law. Fluffy knew this was true. He had seen other animals get hurt when they fought.

He knew that it was wrong for his parents to argue so much. It made him and others feel scared. And being scared was not a good feeling.

The fifth message was to call for help. Fluffy knew he couldn't handle this by himself. He needed someone older and wiser to help. So, he decided to call the police.

In the animal world, the police were the wise old owls. They were always ready to help when things got tough. Fluffy hopped over to the owl's tree and called out for help.

The owls flew down and listened to Fluffy's problem. They were kind and understanding. They promised to speak to his parents and try to help them stop fighting.

The last message was that he was not alone. Even though Fluffy felt alone when his parents fought, he knew he was not. There were others who cared about him, like the owls.

And his friends in the meadow were always there for him. They would play with him, comfort him, and make him feel loved. Fluffy was never truly alone.

After talking to the owls, Fluffy felt a little better. He knew that the owls were going to try and help. But for now, he had to be brave and take care of himself.

He went back to his safe corner, waiting for the owls to return. He watched the sun set, painting the sky in beautiful colors. It was peaceful, a stark contrast to the chaos at home.

The next morning, the owls returned. They had spoken to his parents. They assured Fluffy that they were working on fixing the problem. But it was going to take some time.

Fluffy understood. He knew that things wouldn't change overnight. But he was relieved that the owls were there to help. He thanked them for their efforts.

The days passed, and his parents still argued sometimes. But Fluffy was handling it better. He stayed in his safe corner, far from the fighting. He knew he was not to blame.

He still called for help when things got bad. The owls were always there, ready to help. They were patient and kind, always lending an ear to Fluffy's problems.

And Fluffy knew he was not alone. His friends were there, cheering him up when he was down. And the owls were doing their best to help his parents.

Slowly, things started to get a little better. His parents argued less. They seemed to be listening to the owls' advice. Fluffy was hopeful that things would improve.

But he knew it was a long journey. Things wouldn't get better immediately. But Fluffy was brave. He was doing his best, and that's all that mattered.

And so, Fluffy continued to live his life. He played in the meadow, made new friends, and enjoyed the simple joys of life. He was a brave bunny, facing his problems head-on.

He knew that he was doing the right thing. He was taking care of himself, staying safe, and not blaming himself. He was calling for help and remembering that he was not alone.

And so, even though his parents still argued sometimes, Fluffy was okay. He knew that the owls were there to help. And he had his friends and his safe corner.

Fluffy was a brave bunny. He faced his problems with courage and wisdom. He was a good bunny, kind and friendly. And he knew that no matter what, he was not alone.

So, if you ever feel scared or alone, remember Fluffy. Remember his bravery and wisdom. And remember that no matter what, you are not alone. There are always people who care about you and are ready to help.

And just like Fluffy, you too can be brave. You too can face your problems with courage. You too are not to blame. And you too are never alone.