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The Bunny Followed Me Home From School Today.
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Ongoing, First published Mar 18, 2016
After a mix up for her birthday party, seventeen year old Sydney Jones ends up with a costumed pink Easter bunny as entertainment. To make matters worst she soon begins to see the costumed bunny everywhere she goes - at school, the streets, and even standing in  driveway. When things get a little out of hand  her mom think it best to check  her into a mental institution after realizing she's finally gone off the deep end. There she meets Roy, a eight year old girl who draws pictures of the same bunny she claimed was at her sixth birthday party.

These two make a close relationship only to be broken in a shocking revelation.
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