Okay, so I've tossed my work aside and scrambledto finish the story of Jack and Eva. It's not as long or asinvolved as I could make it but I really wanted to let you guys knowhow they were doing (and I have very little time for story writing thistime of the year) so I've kept the story short and sweet.Here is the conclusion to the bonding of Jack and Eva.Stories from now on will be basically about current events with thebuns; hopefully I'll be able tomake them asinteresting.
The Bunnies Move In Together
Feeling pretty confident now that the bunnies are getting along,Elizabeth and Ben decide to let them run together in the living room,an area that was previously Jacks domain only. Eva spendsthe first 20 minutes chinning everything in sight, including the leg ofthe arm chair, the stereo, Bens leg, the couch cushion and Smokey thecat. Jack is fine with this and is, in fact, too busy sittingon the couch beside his mom getting his ears rubbed to even notice thatEva is now claiming everything that was previously his.
Elizabeth is a little worried when Eva notices Jacks cage and hops infor some investigating. Jack wanders into his house just asEva begins to chin all of his personal belongings. Elizabethholds her breath but Jack seems completely fine with his new girlfriendrearranging his bachelor pad and checking out his toys and casuallyjumps into his hay bin for a bite to eat. Eva soon followsand the house is filled with the blissful sounds of two bunnies happilymunching hay together. The entire evening goes well andElizabeth decides that the next day shell try leaving them in the cagetogether while shes at home.
The next day Elizabeth allows Jack and Eva to run around the livingroom together. After an hour she puts both of them in thecage and keeps an eye on them. After some initial humping,the two soon settle down on opposite sides of the cage. Thereisnt much snuggling but the lack of fighting eases Elizabeths mind.
Over the next week or so, the bunnies spend more and more time in thecage together. Each day they sit a little closer to eachother until finally Elizabeth begins to notice a bit of snuggling andmutual grooming. She decides to take a chance and leaves thebunnies alone together; everything goes just fine. Thebunnies are now officially living together!!
As well, Elizabeth begins to notice a curious development.Jack, once shy and reserved about exploring new things, has begun toexplore areas he never did before. No longer does he fear thekitchen linoleum; why if his Eva can run on it so can he!It would seem that Eva has a very positive affect on Jack; he begins toeat more hay and is more enthusiastic about his vegetables, he hops andskips with joy during free time and he spends hours just sitting faceto face with his love Eva, their ears and noses wiggling in that secretbunny language his mom could just never imitate.
Its been a month and a half now and the bunnies have bonded.Theyre completely in love and spend most of their time togethersnuggling and grooming. It does Elizabeths heart good to seethem so happy but shes also a bit sad because Jack is no longer herboy. He truly and completely belongs to Eva now andElizabeth does miss the bond they used to have. But she doesknow its best for Jack and Eva and both her and Ben get quite the kickout of watching the two of them chase each other around the kitchen andliving room doing binkies together.
And now, some pictures of the happy couple:
Jack, sharing his footstool like the gentleman he is:
Eva and Jack relaxing under the kitchen table:
Eva using Jack as a head rest:
Veggie time (you can tell, because Evas got one foot on Jacks head tohold him down so she gets the veggies first) I mean she lovesJack, but a girl's gotta eat right?