Animal Crossing: Don't Trust a Rabbit with a Name that's Literally Two 2s

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(yes, that image is a poorly recolored version of some other Animal Crossing rabbit) BEHOLD! THE FIRST CREEPYPASTA I EVER FULLY COMPLETED! And it's... Somehow worse than the Minecraft one. It wasn't written too long after that one, but still. Brace yourselves.

Ah, animal crossing, what a nice and calm game, or atleased thats what it seem like. I, however, have an awful experience to tell you, and it occurred in one of my favorite games, "Animal Crossing: City Folk". Why is it so awfut? are you kidding me Well, that is is exactly what I'm going to tell you.

The grammar managed to be worse in this one and I haven't a clue why.

I hadn't played Animal Crossing: City Folk in months due to how busy I had been with school work and shear lazieness, so I decided to go ahead and play it since school was over. I poped it into my wii, loaded it up, and got started. As soon as my character left her house, I saw a new house not but a couple of steps away from mine. Curious of the new villager, I went inside of the house. The walls was the tea room wall, the floor was Lab flooring and moving boxes were set along the wall An odd combination, especially considering that I hate the tea room wall, but I wasn't about to judge the new villager on their style.

Next to the far corner of the wall was the villager. It was a deep black rabbit (sort of like cole, but a deeper black) with yellow round eyes lined with red. The pupals were a deep, nearly black, purple and they where shaped like an upper case D flipped on it's back. It, like most rabbits in the game, had no nose and it had deep purple in it's ears. It's red outlined eyes mouth was smirking it was also weariig a cat shirt. I walked up to greet it and it said: "Why hi there, my name is Nini! 'ni' is the Japanese word for 2. 2+2=4. 4 has the same sound as death (shi) in Japanese. wowforeshadowing I just moved here from a town that was, like, totally empty when I left, but seeing that someone has just greeted me already must mean this town is full of people, dice! So your names carly? what a high-quality fake name i totally didn't steal from iCarly what a nice name!. I can't wait to know the other villagers around here...!" That trailing pause at the end of the sentence made me feel slightly uneasy. I passed the villager off as just another peppy villager.

Suddenly, I guess I got (even more) lazier than before, so the rest of this is a block of text.

As a week flew by I noticed nothing at all strange with Nini. Although she she seemed to chat alot with other villagers, she acted like she should and said normal "peppy villager" stuff. the following week though (i didn't get on for a few days) Tutu, one of my favorite villagers, moved. Well, I didn't get a letter from her nor did she ever say anything about moving, but her house was gone and she was no longer on the town map. I walked into Nini's house as she was home at the time and I had never seen her house unpacked. It had mix-matching furniture, a retro table in the middle and a blue box in the corner and such. I didn't know what sort of style she had going, but I was sure the happy room academie probably wouldn't like it. I walk up to her and noticed that she was wearing Tutu's heart shirt. I shrugged and talked to her. "Hi, Carly! like my new shirt dice! it was so nice of Tutu to give it to me! Too bad she left so suddenly..." She said. I was a little weirded out. Why did she trail off like that and Ive never heard another villager say that line before. I thought of it as being some sort of special villager line or something. As another week passed, Hugo left unexpectadly and left Nini his cabana lamp and, the next week, Rose left unexpectadly too, giving Nini her dog house. After about a month, I leterally only had Nini and one other villager left, and that was Goose. He was the only villager I had since the start of the game and I didnt want to lose him. Although I knew he could actually respond properly, I wrote him a letter anyways of what I thought has happening. I was positive that Nini had something to do with the sadden moving of villagers. The following week, as a stepped out of my door, I was instantly greeted by Nini. "Oh hey Carly! I found this letter lying around and I think it might be yours dice. It says something about me making villagers move and Goose to watch out. Ha ha ha ha! I hate to say it, but Goose just left also, whoever wrote this is wrong. I don't make people just move away, whats the fun in that? I do something a lot funner..." I stared Nini's yellow eyes. "Oh no dice it obvious that I would do something funner, like I kind of feel like doing to you. Jon Tron: BAD TOUCH! BAD TOUCH! STRANGER DANGER! What do you say, Carly?" I walke up to the wii and turned it off. I didnt play Animal Crossing: City Folk for months after that and when I came back, I deleted my profile and started a new one. I never saw Nini again but I did try to find her on Nookipedia, but for some reason, I couldn't. One thing is for sure though, if you see a black, yellow eyed rabbit named Nini, its that villager. Id also make sure you reset your game, if see her.

This is just all sorts of HORRIBLE. Probably in the top three worst things I've ever written. It has some semblance of a decent plot, what with a mysterious villager and all, but any spook factor dies quickly due to how crappy my grammar was when writing this. Not to mention any other problems like that cliche' as frick ending.

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