Attack of the Killer, Chocolate Bunnies
Little Sally Sue was a perfect child of eleven.
She had just one fault, and that was chocolate bunnies. No matter how many she ate, she just couldn't get enough. It got to the point where all she would eat was chocolate bunnies. Her mother would lock the chocolate bunnies in a drawer, but Sally Sue would always find a way to get her beloved chocolate bunnies back.
And then one night disaster struck.
Sally Sue climbed into bed, as did every night, and peacefully fell to sleep hugging her favorite chocolate bunny. And as always, she dreamed of chocolate bunnies.
She stood outside of a castle made of chocolate, "It's so beautiful," She said clapping her hand together gleefully.
Her eyes rested upon the King and Queen of all chocolate bunnies. "Your highnesses," she said bowing respectfully.
"Come child," The king of all chocolate bunnies said holding his chocolate paw out to Sally Sue. She took the King of all chocolate bunnies' paw and allowed herself to be led to the edge of a high balcony.
"Do you see all of this?" the king of all chocolate bunnies asked gesturing towards the chocolate landscape.
Sally Sue nodded her head.
"All of my life I have tried to make my kingdom safe for all chocolate bunnies." The king of all chocolate bunnies said, "But people, people like you, come and enslave my loyal subjects. You put them in little boxes, sell them and then eat them."
Sally gasped and pulled her hand away.
"Your kind shall pay, starting with you! Guards, seize her."
"I'm sorry," she said, "I'll never eat another chocolate bunny again for as long as I live! I promise!" She turned to run, but was surrounded be many chocolate bunny guards.
"It's too late," The queen of all chocolate bunnies said.
"It's too late, It's too late." The chocolate bunny guards chanted.
"No!" Sally screamed and then bit off the heads of all the chocolate bunnies.
Sally woke up with a start, "Oh, oh. It was only a dream," she panted heavily.
She sat up and looked around, "NO!" She screamed and ran from the room; all around her lay many chocolate bunnies with their heads bitten off.
She never ate another chocolate bunny for as long as she lived.
A/N: Okay, I don't know what I was thinking when I wrote this. Flames will be laughed at.