Everyone had arrived, and they were all impressed with the cleanliness of the house and the smell of the food. Bugs smiled at the house full of friends. Never had he thought this would ever happen. Or that he'd have this many friends one day. His smile slipped as he gave a few coughs.
Waving off concerns, it was time for dinner. Dinner was a loud and happy affair. Thankfully, it was loud enough that Bugs's quiet coughs went un-noticed.
As the night continued, a few friends ended up leaving. It was around 9 pm and dinner was done. The only ones left now were Lola, Tina, their dads, and Porky. As Bugs set another couple pots of coffee as they all worked together to put away left overs and do dishes.
"This was a pretty great party Bugs." Walter told their host as they put the dishes away.
"Thanks. I'm glad it turned out so well." Bugs replied with a chuckle. Then he started to cough lightly once more.
"Are you sure you're okay Bugs?" Frank asked the bunny. Bugs nodded, taking a deep breath when the cough attack was over.
"Yah. I think it's just allergies." Bugs replied as he picked up a tray that had eight coffee cups with a bowl of creamer and sugar with scones on the side. The group all sat around the coffee table and talked for a while.
They were deep in a conversation about Daffy's beautician practice when it happened. Bugs almost choked as the sudden stream of coughing had his whole body in pain. He tried to excuse himself and wave off their concerns. But as he stood to get some water, his world spun and he had to grab the back of the couch to keep himself steady.
He felt hands gently but firmly push him down onto the couch. Through the pain in his chest and lungs, Bugs's hearing turned muffled as his vision blacked out.
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None if them had been expecting for the rabbit's sudden attack. Walter and Frank both worked together to put him back onto the couch. "Lola get a glass of water for him." Walter told his daughter. Lola nodded and ran to the kitchen. She knew she could be ditzy, but even she knew when to be serious and stay focused. So it wasn't too hard to be back in the living room with a glass of cool, not cold, water. Only to find the situation was worse in the minute she was gone.
As Lola ran to get the water, the others were worried that Bugs's coughing hadn't stopped. "It's been going on for over a minute now." Daffy said in alarm.
"Wh-wh-what d-do we d-d-do?" Porky asked in alarm.
"Just a-" Frank was cut off by a rather wet sounding cough. "Not good." He said as they paled. Red was splattered on Bugs's signature white gloves.
"What does that mean?" Tina asked. They all looked to the two eldest in the group. Before they could reply, Bugs went limp.
Frank and Walter checked on him right as Lola returned. "He's stopped breathing." As Walter went to perform CPR, Frank turned to his daughter.
"Call 911." He ordered, before turning back to help Walter. It was silent other than Tina's discussion with the 911 operator and the counting as the resuscitated their unconcious friend.
As Bugs finally breathed again, every one was wondering what was wrong. And as Bugs's green eyes openes warily, they had a feeling they were about to find out
