I thought I might let everyone know that I have made an account on Archive of Our Own/AO3.

Just in case that decides to delete my stories for whatever reason (too mature, slash relationships, I don't know). My username is still the same, WarriorNun. Just in one word this time. I have to admit it might take a while for me to get used to that site but you can't be too careful.

Oh and this chapter might mention a certain pairing that I just got into, thanks to Ralena Starrling. And additionally there might be another collaboration that will be posted here on my account. Just to place a word out, you don't have to read it.

Oh and certain characters belonged to FangandIggyRule and kimberlyHarris1990 of dA respectively as result of getting all cameos in the last chapter, I hope I did your characters justice!


Delphinium 5


Last chapter:

Mary blinked once. Then twice…and then after a while, she smiled, and reached out before the strange creature before her.

"Kitty!"


"…now for breaking news, we got a wedding that would place the wedding of Prince William and Catherine to shame. Expert Adventurer Aladdin Nights and decorated veteran Hercules Harrison are set to tie the knot! Presiding over the wedding will be the close friend of Nights will be Lady Prime Minister herself, Jasmine Moon from the Agrabah Republic. There will be some familiar faces that will be in attendance such as Professor Xavier and the famous Tony Stark. There are some rumors that Olympian will be making his grand entrance on his childhood horse, Pegasus, so we'll be expecting more details as they come."

The reporter then switched over the papers before continuing on her report.

"In other news, a local taco stand was robbed last night of all its pre-packaged chimichangas. Police suspect a felon known as Wade Wilson. His track record includes vandalism, inappropriate exposure, and bringing sexy back."

That is when she paused at what she said before looking back at the papers.

"…Who wrote this?"

Jack couldn't help but burst out laughing at the flat television screen as he held onto his egg and toast.

"I love the news forecast." he commented before taking a bite of his egg, relishing the heat of sirancha sauce.

Breakfast for today is sunny-side up egg and toast with some fruit.

Since their trip to Chinatown yesterday, Jack took note of the Count's advice and kept the chocolate hidden and locked up. Sure it was ridiculous to think that Bunny would go to the cabinets at night to have a taste, but since he has opposable thumbs, he had to stay on the safe side. The big lug was clingy enough as it is- and even more so, thanks to his heat… but he could have sworn that he heard purring as Bunny snuggled closer to him and almost succeeded in destroying the alarm clock while still asleep. Poor Jack had to spend 10 minutes trying to pry the taller man's arms off of his waist, before telling him that he had to go to work today.

And that is when Bunny insisted on coming with him.

No matter how many times Jack told him that it would be a few hours, or made sure that he would leave food out, Bunny still insisted on accompanying him to his workplace. Which he had never done that before…

As much as he hated to admit it, he caved in.

So here Bunny was as he sat across from him, helping himself with the food that his owner cooked for the both of them, savoring each bite from his meal.

Jack sighed as he stared at him. "I'm only going to bring you along just this once…" he told him. "You're lucky that my boss is an easy guy to get along with."

The tanned man paused in his mid-bite from his toast and looked up to his owner with a rather sweet smile.

"Don't worry, Mate, ya wouldn't know I was there," with that, he took a bite of his toast and resumed eating.

Jack could only shrug, trying to show indifference but failing from keeping a smile from his face as he finished off his breakfast. There times that he cannot seem to bring himself to hate this rabbit.

"So, ready to head out?" Jack asked as he adjusted his favorite blue hoodie.

He knew that it was warm around this time of year but it was mostly out of habit. Well, actually it was a partial reason.

The hoodie jacket is-or rather, was- a birthday gift from his parents. Jack made sure to take good care of it, especially when it comes with laundry day. Making sure that not one embroidery stitching of the frost design was out of place and careful not to have dirt on it.

But…enough about dwelling in the past, what matters is now.

"Yeah, I am," Bunny confirmed it as he chewed upon a straw of hay. He looked over to him as he placed hands in his pockets in a relaxed manner, giving him a small smile before offering the crook of his arm. "Shall we?"

Jack couldn't help but laugh as he shook his head while opening up the door.

"Silly rabbit…" he muttered.


"Hey, Felix, what's up?" Jack asked as he walked inside the office to clock himself in.

A young girl looked over to him as she tied her work apron strings. She seemed to be around Jack's age, her chin-length brown hair was held back with hair pins to keep the bangs out of her face while she work. Felix, full name Felicia Summers, is a casual friend to him since they met on their first day on the job.

"Oh, hey, Jack, nice to see you…" then her voice trailed when she saw who is accompanied him. She blinked her hazel eyes as she stared while Jack simply grabbed his own apron and tied the strings behind his back.

"Jack…why did you bring a rabbit here?"

The white haired teen looked up with an "hmm" before looking over on what she is talking about. It literally took him at least ten seconds to realize why he brought Bunny along and coming up a legitimate answer.

"He gets lonely, easily…and I thought I could bring him along to show him around the kids."

Felix wasn't too sure as she watched Jack bring the rabbit to the playroom to prepare for the start of today's shift.

"I'm not sure if it's a good idea, Jackie…." She spoke. "I mean the kids might be rough with him."

"Don't worry about it, I'll be there to watch over them, I'll make sure that they would be gentle…" then he looked over to his rabbit, looking like he was reassuring himself than her. "I hope…"

Felix stared at him for a moment before shrugging her shoulders. "Alright, but don't blame me if something goes wrong or if Tyler is actually allergic to fur." she warned him before heading over to the playroom to prep up.

Jack cackled his signature laugh as he stared after her. "Hey, you know me, Summers!"

The brunette girl shook her head as she took an anti-bacterial spray and a clean towel to make some last-minute cleaning. Sometimes she can't find in her heart to dislike him, even when he is acting younger than his age; their youngest co-worker-Peter, she recalled- looked up to him like an older brother. As much as she doesn't mind his quirks, the latest one…kinda concern her a bit.

Where exactly did he get a rabbit that size?


"Bunny!"

"Big Bunny!"

Chatters and squeals of children were heard as Bunny sat in the middle of them, allowing them to pet, stroke his hair, even let one of the girls to tie ribbons in the long silvery locks. Whilst the tanned man sat cross-legged in the middle of them as the children are either crowd around him or playing elsewhere.

Jack held back a laugh at the disgruntled look on his face and arms crossed over his chest. He had a feeling that he was having second thoughts of coming along with him today. But still, it was worth it to bring him along, if anything he would hate to come home to find an agitated Bunny waiting for him.

At least he made sure to include "be gentle" after introducing him to the kids when they came in.

When playtime finally rolled around, most of the kids took this opportunity to get to know Bunny better under the watchful eye of Jack as he made sure that they are careful while Peter and his older sister, Bell (from what he remembered) took some of the kids out on a nature walk. The kids coo over him as they climb up on his back and shoulders, while he still kept the stoic look. "Having fun, Bunny?" Jack finally asked as he watched.

The said Australian looked over to him with a mock-glare, while a small girl climbed up on his shoulders.

"Oh, rack off!" he replied gruffly.

Jack laughed as he surveyed the room, leaning against the table. He made sure to place out some snacks in case the kids are hungry. He made himself busy to organize some things a bit but not before looking over to see if the little ones aren't roughhousing poor Bunny. And as soon as he looked, they are still cooing and petting him while he still sits with a dour look on his face. Although a few caught sight of the cookies and juice pouches and toddled over to the small table.

He took it as a good sign before posting up some certain art pieces from the arts and crafts time on the available space of the wall.

"You want sum?" he heard a little boy asked, assuming that he was offering to one of the children.

They did gently teach them that "sharing is caring" from time to time, among other things, so it wasn't something that Jack should worry about.

"Sure, ankle-biter, why not?"

Jack instantly stiffened when he found out whom the kid was offering to, and when he looked back on the snacks that Felix picked out, one of them are chocolate based. Looking back, he saw a little boy was offering Bunny what looked like a cookie…with chocolate chips…

Crap!

"Wait! STOP!"

But it was too late, as soon as the words left his lips…Bunny had already taken a bite from the cookie. He instantly dropped what he is doing and practically brisk walked over to where Bunny was sitting, not before gently ushering the children aside and grabbed the tall man.

"Bunny…spit it out! Spit it out now!" he urged, panicking.

Unfortunately for him, the tanned man already swallowed it. And already he was looking at the possible worst case scenario…

This shop is not responsible for whatever may occur to either you or your pet, should any of these clauses were broken…

He just had him for four months, he can't lose him!

"Felix…Felix!" Jack called out for his friend as soon as Bunny let out a groan. He didn't know if he was in pain but he needed to take him to the pet shop as soon as possible! Jack looped Bunny's arm over his shoulder as he kept him up.

The brunette girl ran in from another room, her eyes widening at the sight.

"Jack…what just…" she stuttered.

"I have to get help for Bunny," Jack quickly told her as he ushered his friend over to the door. "Can you cover for me? I promise I'll explain to the Boss when I get back…"

"S-sure but should you call the vet or something…?" Felix suggested as she quickly tended to the children, who didn't know what was going on and seemed upset.

"There's no time for that! But I know someone who would help!"

And that was the last time she heard from him as soon as he walked out of the play-room before quickly reassuring the children that everything is alright. Felix glanced over to the small table of snacks that she helped placed out and noticed that one of them are chocolate chip cookies.

"Oh, man."


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