It's So Cute!

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[ Hi! Listen, I'm kinda new to this and I've noticed "Holy shit, there isn't a lot of Jason X Reader's on here!" So, here I am. Now, if you read the description, you already know some simple facts: 1. You are a girl. 2. You are 17. And 3. You are kinda in some deep shit, seeing as Jason doesn't like people messing with his toys. Anyhow, please follow and comment and all that happy shit. Oh! And I can only write on weekends. Today is an exception. Alright, peace!]

   When I saw the rabbit I thought Score! And in such good condition, too! I whispered to it, like I do to my "family". "Welcome to the family, little one. I'll keep you safe." I kept talking to it as I walked up to the woman collecting the money. "No harm shall ever come to you. I'll make sure you stay out of the rain so you don't get moldy, I'll patch any rip and make sure you are loved and cared for."

    As I got to the woman she was putting the money in a box and was completely oblivious to the fact I was there. I cleared my throat and she turned. I asked how much the rabbit was. She got really confused. "That isn't ours. We never had any stuffed rabbit like that." "Does that mean I don't have to pay or-?" I really wanted him. He would be so happy with me. "I-I guess so. " The lady seemed unsure of herself, but I didn't really care.

    I walked the three and a half mile walk back home with a joy that propelled me forward. Halfway through it started raining. I took off my [f/c] hoodie that said "I'm Not Antisocial, People Are Annoying," and wrapped it around the rabbit. Suddenly, I had a feeling of being watched. I turned and saw no one. I whispered to the rabbit through the hoodie. "Let's hope I don't get sick from being out here." I held the jacket close and hurried through the freezing rain. By the time I got home I was soaked but the rabbit had not a drop of water on him.

    My [mother/father] sighed. "Only you would get drenched for a stuffed animal." I just joked and said, "I think it might turn into sleet. I mean, I should know since I now have a ton of little cuts from it." I walked to my room and stopped at my door. It was dark purple with a hand painted sign on it that read: Emo Teen Alert! Enter At Own Risk! I smirked and went in. The walls were light gray and I had painted spiky trees on them with a rich purple. I always felt better in the forest so I made sure I had my own.Stuffed animals were lined up in neat rows. Three sat on my bed.

    The first was a voodoo doll looking thing that had stitches all over it, the even zig-zag pattern contributing to its look. The second was a bear that looked like it was from hell. Bright red, wavy alternating patterns and shades of red. It was beautiful. The third was a black cat with green eyes that I had painted with glow-in-the-dark paint. "You're lucky, you know." I was addressing all animals on my bed, including the rabbit. "I put my favorites on my bed. The others are special too, though."

    I was sooo tired all of a sudden. I cursed. "Stupid Hypnos! If I was able to control sleep I would stay up forever." I moved the animals over and face-planted into my pillow. A muffled "Goodnight." escaped my lips. Then I was out like a light.

[Whoo! My fingers are sooo cramped, but it was worth it. Enjoy people! Follow me please for more of...this. Bye everyone! 651 words!]

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