A/N: Hey y'all, I'm going to be doing one-shots every day this month with a list of April-related prompts I found. This will be a challenge to write every night, but I will do my very best! Hope you enjoy.

Day 1: Rabbit

Zoe and Evan find an abandoned baby rabbit in the park and take care of it while acting like worried parents.

The sun shone lightly through the trees of the park. Evan kept one hand intertwined with Zoe's and the other out, pointing out different species of plants. Zoe's eyes stayed focused on Evan's face. She was listening to him. But mostly she loved seeing him get excited over trees. That face beat the view of any park. Evan leaned out a bit to point out a big leafy tree a couple feet away.

"That right there is an American Sycamore. It can grow up to 100 feet, but that one looks closer to 75 feet." Evan turned his head to Zoe, who blushed when he caught her staring. Evan chuckled a little bit. "Do you want to see it up closer?" Zoe gave him a wide smile.

"Sure, Ev," she replied, squeezing his hand tighter. Evan smiled back and began to walk up to the very large tree. Evan's face lit up as he stood underneath the foliage. Zoe grinned, glancing at the features of the tree. Something hidden in the roots caught her attention. She let go of Evan's hand for a moment to walk over and check it out. She pushed her hair out of her face and squinted. It was something small and furry. "Oh my god, Evan come here."

Standing in the grass was the smallest rabbit Zoe had ever seen. It was all alone, looking around in confusion. Zoe crouched down to the ground. Evan walked over next to her and did the same.

"Aww." Evan looked down at the rabbit, and then to Zoe. "I wonder where its mother is."

"I think it's lost, the poor thing," Zoe said with a frown. She reached out her hands to the bunny. "Come here, little guy." It took a hop away from her, but Zoe managed to catch it in her hands. "Aww, it's ok, don't be scared. I won't hurt you." Zoe looked back to Evan. "Let's go try and find its mom."

"But first," Evan said as he stood up, giving her a sheepish grin. "What should we name it?" Zoe gave him a smug smile and shook her head a little. "I say it looks like a Dusty."

"Mmm, that's too basic. I say we go with Zoe Jr." Zoe smirked back at Evan, who chuckled.

"Fine, but our next child we're naming after me," Evan joked, kissing Zoe on the cheek. She blushed and looked down at the little rabbit in her hands.

"I wonder if she's hungry. Do you have anything we can give her?" Zoe frowned a bit.

"Yeah, I'll get the lettuce I keep with me at all times." Evan gave her a cheeky smile.

"Since when did you get all sassy?" Zoe was almost impressed. "You've been saving up the dad jokes for a while, hm?"

"I've got the broken-in baseball glove and everything." Evan put his hands in his pockets and walked up to Zoe's side. She rolled her eyes at him.

"Come on, let's try and find Zoe Jr.'s mom." Zoe started to walk around and peek around the corners of trees. There were so many little spots for rabbits to hide. But no rabbits. "I'm not seeing anything. How about you?" She leaned back to call out to Evan, who was investigating a large rock.

"Nothing. No sign of motherly looking bunnies."

"I think it's time we start looking at daycare for Zoe Jr." Zoe chuckled, petting the rabbit in her hand with her thumb.

"Yeah, because there's no way we're letting Jared babysit her. Alana, maybe. But Jared will somehow get her watching R-rated movies and eating nothing but chocolate," Evan said.

"I don't doubt that," Zoe replied. "Yeah, that bad 'ol Uncle Jared's not a good influence for you," she baby-talked the rabbit. The two of them searched for another 10 minutes with no luck. They decided to take a break and spend some time with their adoptive furry daughter. They sat in the shade of a big tree (which Evan pointed out was an oak) and let Zoe Jr. hop around in the grass. Zoe rested her head on Evan's shoulder as they watched her.

"She's so grown up," Evan said with a half-smile. Zoe looked up and smiled widely.

"We've done good." Zoe booped Evan on the nose. They looked into each other's eyes before sharing a quick kiss. Zoe kept her eyes closed for a few moments.

"Uh, Zo?" Evan asked, a worried tone in his voice.

"Mm?" Zoe opened her eyes a bit.

"Where'd Zoe Jr. go?" Zoe sat bolt upright and looked around. The rabbit was nowhere in sight.

"Shit." She stood up and helped Evan to his feet. She started walking around and searching. She turned back to Evan. "We are terrible parents." Evan just shrugged. They decided to walk back to the tree where they found Zoe Jr. A flash of brown alerted Zoe's eyes. Hidden beneath the roots of a small tree not more than 5 feet away from the sycamore was little Zoe Jr. hopping along next to a larger rabbit who could only be her mother. Zoe walked up a little closer, not wanting to disturb the family, and crouched down. She gave her a little wave and stood back up. Evan walked up behind her and put his arm around her shoulder.

"She doesn't need us anymore," Evan said, looking down at Zoe.

"Yeah, but she'll always remember us, huh?" Zoe made eye contact with Evan.

"And maybe next time we won't lose the baby." Evan chuckled.

"Yeah, I think that'd be preferable." Zoe smiled and leaned in for a kiss.