A new journal entry has been written:
" a dark tunnel is as helpful to a blind man as a flashlight during the day for me. But nether the less it's still a tool. I went in the backyard today with my lizard and I found a bunny. Not a rabbit, a bunny. A domesticated pet. He was not scared or frightened of me, he was raised to love humans, to see them as equals no matter what that human does. Humans raised it to be loving and caring and friendly, but those humans don't even care about each other. They want everything and everyone the same way. Calm little bunny just want a home and food. You could tell it hasn't been home in a while, it was so thin, so hungry. It must of seen my flowers and settled in for a snack. I can't shoo him away, he wouldn't do that to me, but even the flowers wouldn't be enough for the bunny. So I walked over and picked him up. He didn't struggle or try to get loose, although my little dragon tried to bite him a time or two. He layer in my arms and even closed his eyes at times, showing he trusted me. So I took him inside, took him to get something to eat. For even a rabbit would get tired of the taste of roses. Blood red roses. And I'm never one to tell anyone what to eat and not eat, but I know the bore of eating the something for so long. Just boring. I laid the bunny on the counter to find some food, and he hopped around discovering its new territory, and jumped into the sink whit a thud. I turn to see him no where, I nervously look around I couldn't of lost the bunny that easily could of I? Then I see the little ears in the sink. He's drinking out of a small puddle in the sink. I turn the water on slowly and watch him drink out of then never ending stream of water coming from my home sink. He just drinks and drinks and once he's finished he stuck his head under and pulled out quickly to was his face with his tiny paws. So dirty was the bunny, I thought I might as well give it a bath, wouldn't hurt. I carried the wet ball of fur to the upstairs bathroom and laid him in the tub, and went to the bedroom to put my little dragon away. When I returned I found will holding the bunny by its hind feet, confused about why there was a bunny in his tub. He turned to me and said 'lookie hear my prize I found us a wee lil rabbit! Silly rabbit! Trix are for kids! Is this yours sweetie?' I explained how I found the bunny and how I wanted to give it a bath. He nodded and started to walk out, I asked him where he was going and he said ' out to get an enclosure for our new furry family member'"