We began to jump on my bed. She stared at me and smirked, as if to say "there's no way you can win this one."
We kept jumping on the bed for about ten minutes. She looked surprised that I had been able to keep it up for this long. She hadn't started sweating or breathing heavy. However, I was the exact opposite. I was exhausted and felt like dying.
Suddenly there came a knock on the door and Judy's parents walked in, little bunnies in tow. The expression on their faces suggested that they were absolutely shocked. I have no idea what reaction their faces contorted into next, because a tidal wave of bunnies was raining onto me.
They started hopping around and grabbing me and pulling me off the bed. My tail was pulled a couple times. They began to take me out the door and over to the main house. "JUUUUUUDYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY" I screamed, confused and terrified. "Oh please Nick, They don't bite" She yelled back at me. "I'M NOT CONVINCED IN THE SLIGHTEST" I yelled, still fearing for my life.
Without any warning I was dropped. All the bunnies gave me a collective hug and then ran into the main house to grab breakfast. The adults gathered around me. "You alright there?" asked one of Judy's several older siblings.
I had no idea.
