Seabreeze27- This is kind of short and sweet, so I hope you like it!

I do not own Rise of the Gardians but love all the reviews people have given me!

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"Daisy! You got ta slow down, ya little ankle-biter!"

Daisy smiled and laughed happily as she raced through the Warren with Bunnymund on her tail. "You can't catch me Mr. Bunny! I'm the fastest Pooka ever!" Bunny laughed as he sped up, racing the little Pooka. Fellow Pookas dodged out of the way, as young Daisy and Bunny ran through the Warren. Adult Pookas laughed at the adult playing with a child.

Daisy looped and turned and dodged around objects and Pookas in the Warren. Some yelled out for her to slow down, others told her to stop all together. But Daisy didn't listen; she just sounded them out and ran forward, forgetting all about Bunny and everyone else. The only thing there was her breathing, the sound of her heart beat, the cart full of melted chocolate, the movement of her- wait chocolate!

Daisy pushed back trying to stop, and the Pooka pulling the cart held out his hands trying to stop her somehow, but she was moving too fast! Closing her eyes, Daisy waited for the impact.

"Whao!" Bunny said moving forward, seeing the cart before Daisy did. He raced up on her left and once he was even with her, he lunged, tucking the little pooka to his chest, and rolling her to safety. "You ok, ya little ankle-biter," he asked as a crowed started to form around them. Daisy nodded unsurely, standing up slowly to check if everything was all right. Bunny kept a hand on her, keeping her steady, as she stood up.

"Daisy! Daisy!" A voice yeld out in the crowed. A plump Pooka pushed forward through the crowed, pushing people out of her way as she tried to get to the front of the crowed. "Mummy," Daisy said running to her frantic mother who embraced her. Daisy's mother looked relieved to see her daughter was all right but became stern as she pulled away from her. "Daisy Mary-Ann Parker! You know better than to race about the Warren, you could have been hurt, maybe even killed!" Fused Mrs. Parker.

Daisy had anuff sense to look shameful, "But Mummy, Mr. Bunnymund was there, he wouldn't have let anything happen to me." Daisy looked up at a bashful Bunny and ran up and hugged him, "Thank you Mr. Bunnymund! If it wasn't for you I'd be covered in chocolate." Bunny laughed and hugged her back, "It was nothin', ya little ankle-biter. No go on home with your Mum, it's getting late." Daisy nodded and went back to her mother. Bunny chuckled softly as he heard the beginning of Mrs. Parker's lecture.

An unexpected pain of loneliness hit him hard. Bunny suddenly wanted a little ankle-biter, and a family. Green eyes suddenly flashed before his eyes, filled with happiness and joy, along with something else. And just as suddenly as it appeared, it disappeared. Leaving Bunny feeling empty, and lonely,

Bunny sighed and went to the opening of the Tunnels. After nodding to the egg guardians, Bunny shot forward and up into the tunnels, leaving behind a rush of wind.

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After seconds of twisting through the tunnels, Bunny finally arrived at his destination. After checking if anyone was about, Bunny leapt out and started walking through the trees to the edge of the forest. Not thinking about closing the opening in the ground for a moment.

At the edge of the woods was a small one-story yellow house that sat quietly with flower beds surrounding the house and some of the landscape. But the flowers didn't catch his attention. No, it was the angel inside the house talking on the phone. She smiled softly as she twisted the phone cord around her finger and then releasing it as she laughed. She flipped a stubborn lock of golden hair out of her face as she continued to talk to whoever was on the other line.

The smile on her face warmed a spot in Bunny's heart as he continued to watch the young lady talk for another ten minutes before hanging up the phone and moving about the kitchen she was in. She sat down at the table and picked up the book and started to read.

Bunny watched her.

He never got tired of watching her. He loved watching the expressions flash across her face and her excitement at particular moments. But tonight she seemed distracted and couldn't seem to get into it. After twenty minutes she gave up and started cleaning up the little kitchen. Bunny watched as she put the dishes in the dishwasher and straightened up. She picked up some papers, and a look of hurt flashed across her face and puzzlement. She sighed, and put them on the table top before leaving the windows view and turning off the kitchen light.

Bunny sighed and turned around, heading back into the forest, but not before looking over his shoulder twice. He had just walked under a tree when something dark and dangerous jumped out in front of him.

"Raor!" Bunny jumped two inches, and was reaching for his boom-a-ranges when the attacking monster fell down laughing. Under the light of the moon, Bunny recognized who it was and almost ground aloud. "Ow!" Yelled out Peter Evan as Bunny grabbed him by the ear and started pulling him to the already open tunnel. "Whoa," Peter yelled as Bunny pushed him down the hole and fallowed after.

Bunny landed on his feet while Peter sprawled out on his back trying to catch the wind knocked out of him. Bunny wasted no time in grabbing his arm and pulling him towards his home. "Hey, stop yanking me around. I'm not a little kid you know," Peter said angrily yanking his arm out of Bunny's hold. "Well maybe if you didn't sneak out and fellow me, than you wouldn't be in such a heap of trouble."

Peter brushed him off and started dusting himself off, "yeah, whatever. Anyway who was that lady you where stalking?" Bunny glared at him and in a not so nice way to mind his own business. "-and I wasn't stalking her," Bunny said defending himself, "she's an old friend."

"An old friend you stalk!" Peter countered! Bunny puffed out his chest, "I wasn't stalking her! I was checking up on her!" Peter rolled his eyes, "Dude, friends don't stare at other friends in the middle of the night, for over an hour. And nobody spends that long 'checking up' on a friend." Peter said.

"Why didn't your sister stop you from sneaking out,' Bunny asked changing the subject. Peter gave him a look that clearly said, 'we shall continue this conversation later. "She's staying over at Grandma E's house tonight," Peter said trying not to sound upset about it when really he was. Bunny took pity on the teen and invited him over to spend the night at his place. After a lot of complaining and remarks, Peter agreed to it.

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The next morning Bunny woke up, and continued to about his usually day. Check on the egg producing flowers, look at the chocolate making machine because it was making weird noises, and check on the security of the place.

Bunny had just finished fixing up the Chocolate maker when Daisy came running to him.

"Hey'ya Daisy, what's up? I –" Bunny started, but was caught off by Daisy. "No time, a time warp thing-y appeared out of nowhere and a bunch of people appeared out of it!" Bunny instantly suspected who the 'intruders' where and races to the Warren Entrance. There they stood; North in his red coat, Sandy wrapped in gold, talking a mile a minute Tooth, a mad looking Jack Frost, and Jamie.

"Heyya , mates, what's-" Bunny never got to finish his sentence, cause as soon as Jamie saw him, he stalked up to him and delivered a knuckle sandwich right in Bunny's face.

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Sea- sorry about the short endings, but I wrote this at 2am and kind of liked it, so, ya.

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