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"You know," Jeonghan silently added, his fingers making their way to rub itself against the soft fur of bunnies, exactly in the way Seungcheol does to him, in the way he likes, "He barely looks at me now. I always look at him, but when his eyes meets mine, he immediately looks away."

"He wasn't like that when I was a bunny. He only became like that when I became a human. And then I don't even understand why I became human in first place. Humans are boring."

"I want to be bunny again." Jeonghan pouted, "I want Seungcheol to like me again. I want to play with him, I want to be beside him, I want him to pick me up and swing me around like he always does."

"Seungcheol is warm." There was a decreet sense of dismay on Jeonghan's face, "I like it when I can feel his warmth as I sleep. I like it when he let me do whatever I want. He never scolded me, never. But now he does. I can see it, he is not happy. He wants his Han, not some unknown Jeonghan."

"I don't want to be a human!" Jeonghan sat up on the ground, whining, "Make me a bunny again!"

"....."

"Don't look at me like that." Jeonghan's hands reached up to hold one of them in between his fingers, the one who looked at Jeonghan with so much pity in his eyes that immediately went unliked by the human, "I hate it when you look at me like that."

The bunny on the other hand nudged at Jeonghan's palm, as if it wanted to reassure him that everything will eventually turn out to be fine. Jeonghan wanted to believe that as well, that it will be fine, he wanted to put his heart on that belief, that indeed everything will fall back to it's place.

But he also knew it wouldn't.

If he stayed like this, nothing was gonna change. Seungcheol will never like him again. He likes Han, the small Han who is his rabbit.

Not Jeonghan.

"I feel like I am thinking too much." Jeonghan accepted when the rabbit in his hands licked his hands. That brought a sigh escaping from Jeonghan's mouth, and in the end he put the rabbit back on the ground, "Now I understand why humans are always sad. The main problem they have is themselves. They think too much."

Jeonghan this time laid on his back,  watching the two rabbits with nothing but contentment, "Anyways, this wouldn't be for long. Those two strangers will take me away soon. And then everything will end. Seungcheol will not have to see me then."

The rabbits stopped, and the silence translated as a question that Jeonghan answer willingly, "I do not want to go. But I do not wish to exist here and create more problems for him as well."

"......"

"That's mean!" Jeonghan turned to look at the gray one in between the two, "How come you speak so less but when you do, you are the meanest?!"

The protest got nothing good in Jeonghan's hands. The human on the other hand hung his mouth low when the bunny, the grey one, said something again, and upon having no counterattack to his statements, Jeonghan turned to look at his partner, the one who was dusted in back and white, "How come you are friend with a guy like this?! I honestly could never!"

The gray one, as agitated as he was from Jeonghan's words, launched himself forward to bite the human, only for Jeonghan to pick him up in middle air and smile at him, "Long gone is the Han you were defeating in each battle. If you'll fight against me now, I'll make sure I'll be the meaner one in both of us."

"Han?"

Jeonghan stilled.

The voice, it was Seungcheol! It was definitely Seungcheol!

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