Oh God this messed up sooooo bad. ;_; Just so you know, A it'll get better later on, and B I normally do better then this. D: So yeah. Also I dunno if this is long enough to be called a chapter...?

Also I read somewhere that 2D has a pproblem where reading's concerned, IDK if that's true.


It was official. There was nothing to do.

The twenty-something-year-old blue haired boy adjusted his position on the tree branch, in a vain attempt to get some comfort.

By this time, he'd given up all attempts to read his friends book over her shoulder. For one thing, he wasn't that good with words. Second, it was in Japanese. He wasn't good with that either.

Stuart "2D" Pot was tres, tres bored.

And literally waiting for something to happen.

2D felt like screaming. At least that would provide some entertainment. Hell, even getting beaten up by Murdoc would mean something to do.

Maybe he was going a bit too far.

Scanning the scenery around him didn't prove much help. Hills, trees, sheep...

Hang on.

Was that a...?

2D blinked. Yes, that was definitely a rabbit, it was definitely running and it was definitely, definitely wearing a waistcoat.

2D jumped down from the tree. He had to get a closer look at this.

Again, he wasn't very good with words. But he still had a pretty good idea that the words "rabbit" and "waistcoat" didn't generally go together.

Unless you owned a waistcoat made of rabbit. Which would be gross.

Nobody seemed to notice his movement, or at least remark on in. With that in mind, 2D took one last look at the hill he was on, and turned.

And ran.

The rabbit, as if sensing him, squeaked and ran faster. 2D followed suit. The rabbit disappeared into a hole, and 2D still followed him.

Entering the hole was quite hard, considering his height. Somehow, 2D managed to squeeze through. He had a vague sensation of tripping as he stepped in, but then again, he was still upright, so it was quite obvious he hadn't.

Ducking his head, 2D shivered. He had a very strange feeling of impending doom, but he didn't quite know...

The ground gave way.

2D's first instinct was to grab something, but that proved impossible. The ground seemed to crumble under his hands, and there didn't seem to be anything in the hole to cling to.

But that was obvious.

It was a rabbit hole, after all.

He fell.