Story: Saved
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Bunny
Jack had seen many different mini-fairies since his first encounter. Most hadn't stayed long, just long enough to fangirl over his teeth before leaving. The interactions always brightened Jack's day.
The year was 1968. Easter Sunday.
Jack was ice skating with some kids. Everyone was laughing and having a good time. After nearly half an hour, the kids had gotten off the ice and were sitting on the edge of the frozen lake.
"I can't wait for the egg hunt tomorrow," one child said. Soon enough, the kids were all excitedly talking about their plans for Easter.
"Wait!" Jack exclaimed, "We were having so much fun. We don't need any stupid Bunny or his eggs to have fun."
But Jack's words went unheard by the children as they got up to go home for dinner. As they were leaving, nearly every single child walked through Jack.
Once the children were gone, Jack was left kneeling on the ground, clinching his chest in pain. The hurt Jack felt quickly turned to anger.
"Why does a stupid bunny deserve believers?" Jack thought. "I actually spend time with children. I play with them year round. Meanwhile, that stupid animal gives them candy one day of the year. Yet they love him, and don't even think I'm real."
His powers began to respond to his anger. A blizzard of epic proportion formed, spanning over miles of America. And right at the center, in the eye of the storm, was the angry winter child.
The storm had been raging for hours before Jack realized what he created, and that he had no control over it. He tried to stop with, with little success. This had happened numerous times before. Jack knew that he needed something else to focus on, anything but the storm or his emotions. But it was very hard.
As Jack felt his energy leaving him, he remembered when this had happened in Christmas many tears ago. Jack knew, him using too much energy was like a human not sleeping or eating for days. If he couldn't get control of his powers soon, it would be extremely dangerous for not only himself, but also the people around him.
Suddenly, Jack felt a paw on his shoulder. Using the contact to ground himself, Jack quickly takes control of the storm and quickly ended it.
Once the snow stopped, Jack looked up to see a giant bunny. "The Easter Bunny," Jack realized.
After some time, Jack was able to understand that the giant rabbit was yelling at him for the storm.
"Thank you," Jack interrupted.
Bunny stared at him in confusion before shacking his head. The Pooka opened a tunnel and left the immortal child.
"The Easter Bunny saved me," Jack thought as he drifted off to sleep.
