Here's the second chapter. Enjoy! :-)


Jeanette ran through the forest, cross bow in hand in case she needed it. She had heard the explosion and went to go see what was happening. However, when she got to the explosion site, she gasped and stared at the wounded Bunny on the ground, bleeding profoundly. What surprised her the most was that it was a Pooka, like her. She could tell it was male because of its bluish grey fur, which only the males had. She ran over to him and assessed his injuries. There was a lot of bruising on his chest, "Broken ribs" she thought, and then continued on. She saw his leg quickly realized that it was becoming infected. "Probably from all of the dirt" she thought to herself. Finally she saw the blood on his head as well as on the tree he hit. "Poor thing, must be in so much pain. Don't worry, I'll care for you." She said to him. She controlled the vines and had them lift Bunny off the ground and bring him with her back to the cottage. "Another Pooka, I thought that I was the last. What luck that I found another one and an attractive one at that." she thought. "Wait, did I just think that! No, you're the Spirit of Spring and the Guardian of Healing and New Beginnings. The children are depending on you to help them and the world is depending on you for spring. You don't have time for romance, besides, you don't even know him. " she said to herself quietly.


By the time they got back to the house, Bunny's wound had worsened. It was now dirty and oozing clear fluid as well as blood. She had the plants bring him into the guest room where they set him on the bed. She was about to clean his leg when he went into a fit of hacking coughs. After the coughing had subsided, she placed her hand on his arm in a comforting manner, only to feel that it was hot to the touch. She put two and two together and realized that the infection was making him sick. Realizing this, she worked faster, she bandaged his ribs as quickly and as gently as she could (making sure that she removed the boomerangs that were secured to his back), cleaned his head wound and bandaged that as well, and then came the tricky part: his leg. It was now looking even worse than before. She tried to clean it and apply the medicine as quickly and as painlessly as possible but she still received an unconscious groan of pain as she did so. She had the plants get her a bucket of water and some rags as she bandaged Bunny's mangled, but know clean, leg. When the water and rags arrived she placed a blanket on Bunny and wet rag on his forehead. She left the room but only after she told some birds to watch over him and warn her if there was something wrong. The world was in spring, Bunny was still unconscious, and everything was taken care of, for now.


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