Hikaru&Kaoru (Lemon)

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Part two of wonderland.
Sorry, it's two days late. I deserve death.

  I ended up laying in the tree, dumbfounded by how I ended up here. I sat up, and I felt unusually light, almost uncomfortable. I patted my back, only feeling the cloth that covered it. My shell was missing, and now I'm completely defenseless, except for my sharp horns. The twins must've taken it.

  Many giggles came from behind me, leading to a darker part of the forest. I hopped down the tree, and ran in the direction of the laughter. I was running faster without my shell, but I felt like I could get killed at any moment.

  The thought brought tears to my eyes, and I started stumbling. I could just impale them with my horns! That just made me start crying, and I completely stopped moving. The loud laughter stopped, and turned to awes.

"Is our bull missing something," The Cheshire cats teased.

"Th-This isn't a v-v-v-very funny jo-o-oke," I stuttered.

"And I'm n-not a bull." My eyes darkened.

  I stood there, looking around for the twins. I spotted two wide smiles facing towards me, and stared right back at them. Their grins faltered, but my glare kept it's devilish intent. Before they could even comment on my sudden change of mood, I lunged at them at full speed, and pulled them by their collars. They gasped once they landed on the ground, but blushed when they realized I was looming over them.

  My forward facing horns pointed right at their faces. If I really wanted to, all I had to do was thrust my horns downward.

"Y-Your shell's right there," Kaoru pointed towards my upside down, dark green home that appeared in front of me.

  I jumped at my shell, and landed inside of it, rocking it back and forth. It felt great to have my bowl of a home back. I pulled at the ropes, and pulled it back on my back.

"That bull side of yours is really something," Hikaru chuckled.

"What do you mean? To get that side you either wave a flag in my face or act improperly towards me," I explained.

  They smirked at each other, and turned back to me. Telling them this new information wasn't the best move, but that doesn't matter anymore. I walked around aimlessly, not caring about what would happen anymore. I know the twins are following me, and it's pretty creepy.

"Come on (M/N), forgive us," A distant voice called out.

"I did. I'll just be away for a bit," I answered tiredly.

"Promise you'll be back soon," Their two voices asked.

"Yes, now leave."

  It was complete silence after that. It felt nice, the quiet rustle of leaves being moved by the breeze and the light tapping of my hooves against the dirt. I climbed up a nearby tree, and and swung my legs from a branch. I took off my shell and laid it by my side, easing the weight on my body. The familiar quietness was soothing, subduing the little bit of anger I had.

  I never held grudges for long, nor did I ever try to seek revenge. I'd much rather be left alone to think through what had happened, very few times had I kept a bit of hatred for the other after thinking it through. Forgiving and nearly Forgetting is all I do, and it's working fine.

  I looked around and found a pink, plush rabbit running off. It was always trotting around at the same time, ending up with the March Hare. It's a cute, stuffed bunny that always seems to be late for something. Just by observing it do it's daily routine, made me forget about the twin's trick.

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