Mutant Bunny Island #2 by Obert Skye

Mutant Bunny Island #2 by Obert Skye

Author:Obert Skye
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: HarperCollins
Published: 2018-09-29T16:00:00+00:00


CHAPTER THIRTEEN

HEADING INTO STRANGER

Bunny Island is a great place. You should visit, but bring snacks.

Seriously, bring snacks.

I didn’t think it was that wonderful at the beginning, but thanks to everything I had been through since I first arrived, I now felt different. It had grown on me like a bunch of barnacles. There was the main part of town where the wide stone paths ran alongside Rabbit Road. The road started at the airport and went all the way to the ocean. Most of the stores and restaurants and hotels were located in that section. There was also the mall where I had been turned into a rabbit not that long ago. Down by the water, there were a few neighborhoods where odd little houses like my uncle’s were littered around like different-shaped blocks put out by a giant toddler with impulse control problems. There was the clearing near the Bunny Bumps and the high cliffs on the far east side where a thin rock pillar named Cottontail Tower was located. I thought I had a pretty good idea of everything that was on the island, but yesterday changed all of that. The thick jungle on the west end of the island, where Beatrice lived, felt like a whole different world. Until dinner last night, I had no reason to even know it existed. Furassic Park was big and mysterious, and I found it odd that Juliet or Rain had never filled me in on it.

“I didn’t know it was there,” Juliet insisted. “My parents might have mentioned it, but bunnies are so common here, I guess I didn’t care.”

“Yeah,” Rain said as he sat in the backseat. “Lady Beatrice has a lot of pull around here, and she doesn’t like people bothering her land.”

“Well, we’re going to bother her now.”

The drive back to Beatrice’s was long, and I was happy to have the Squidmobile.

“Remember when we had to run everywhere?” Juliet asked.

I shivered just thinking about it.

“You should let me drive,” Rain told me. “After all, I make a living driving people around.”

“I doubt you make a living,” I pointed out.

“Well, I drive people around and they pay me.”

“I know. I remember when you almost killed me and then charged me too much.”

“See?” Rain said. “I’m a pro.”

We drove into the jungle, and the trees began to close in around us.

“Anyone else creeped out?” I asked.

Both of them nodded.

When we finally reached Beatrice’s house, it was just past ten a.m., and like before there was nobody around. I thought there might be a cop car or a tent set up for the search, but there wasn’t.

“Maybe everyone’s out in the sanctuary looking for her,” Juliet suggested.

I drove around the house, back to where the tram track was.

“Take that road!” Juliet was pointing to a small road that ran the same direction as the tracks.

It was a dirt path with trees growing on both sides that created a canopy over it. I turned and drove under the dark leaves and branches.



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