ೃ༄ CHAPTER TWO — stupid fucking rabbit!
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"Thank you for this, Bun..." The simple phrase was whispered into her ear the woman she could have considered her sister. It was a simple thanks, but one that warmed Bunny enough to make her not hate tonight as much as she wanted to.
"Yeah," she pursed her lips, fidgeting with the seatbelt that was scraping uncomfortably against her neck. She hated cars.
Bunny turned her head to glance out the window of the moving car, a knot brewing in the pit of her stomach as her mind wandered to what events would come of tonight. She brewed a plan amidst the loud music that blared from the speakers as Satoru unfortunately began to pick up the speed of the vehicle. Bunny ran through her options: hide in the corner of the party, follow her friends around like a lost puppy, or... participate in the festivities.
Participate.
Participate.
Participate.
Bunny figured she would rather swallow fifteen razors than do that.
"Satoru, slow down."
The young girl turned her head from the window, her face rather blank as her attention was now on Suguru. His dark brows here knit, a small sigh escaping his lips, as Satoru rolled his eyes.
"Oh, c'mon," the white haired boy flashed his best friend a smirk, his whole being appeared relaxed which was a dire opposition to Suguru's. "You know I'm a good driver."
"Yeah, but you're not a safe driver." Suguru cast a glance back to Bunny in the backseat through the rearview mirror, and when he met eyes with her bored ones he quickly glanced away.
Typically, Suguru had no complaints with Satoru's driving skills, but Bunny was rarely in the car with them. Now that she had finally been drug from her enclosure, he wanted to put her at as much ease as possible... even if that meant nagging their friend who was behind the wheel.
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𝐒𝐀𝐅𝐄𝐓𝐘 𝐍𝐄𝐓, suguru geto
Fiksi Penggemar❛ i can't always be your safety net. ❜ → in which, a social recluse is brought out of her shell by one of her closest friends.