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Tuesday, August 3, 2004


   Alice
Ok yesterday i mourned P-chan, now it's Alice's turn. (but it will be the rabbit this time, not the girl)

The couple had recently lost their daughter, Alice. So when they entered Count D's petshop they were surprised to find a girl that looked exactly like their dead daughter. Of course, Count D had to explain that "Alice" was really a rabbit.

Of course the couple wanted to buy her, so they did. Part of the contract was that they couldn't feed her anything but fruit and vegetables, even if she asked.

Eventually, Alice was able to talk... "Mama, Daddy" she said. And then she asked for some candy. The father was reluctant to give it to her, but her mother, who loved Alice so much, could not refuse her "daughter" so she said "...Just this once" and gave her the candy.

But Alice wouldn't stop eating the candy, and it acted as poison to her and killed her from the inside out.

From the dead Alice, thousands of baby... rabbits bit their way through (by now Alice was a dead giant rabbit) and started attacking the city.

And then Alice's father was killed. and then Alice's mother lost some fingers. And the rabbits kept coming, each giving birth to more.

But Alice's mother didn't want them to kill any of the rabbits. "She's still my daughter," she cried.

Count D realized what had happened.

The real Alice had been spoiled, and started to steal, and do drugs. She became a drug addict. While in the hospital, she asked her mother for her drugs. "Please, mommy, I need my drugs, just this once."

So her mother gave her the drugs. And thus, the real Alice was killed.

And the city was now full of rabbits. They talked about burning them all, or hitting them with high-pressure water. But Alice's mother still said, "No! Even if she's a drug addict, she's still my daughter!"

At the tenth generation of rabbits, they all dropped dead. "The poison that the mother had has been passed down from generation to generation, and now is taking effect," explained Count D.

So all the rabbits were dead and the city was... um... kind of saved. The end.

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