Evil Bunny
By Edward Heath
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In a secret laboratory, a bunny undergoes experiments that turn him into a humanoid creature with extraordinary abilities.
After escaping, he discovers the value of helping others and works to protect his town from the danger that the laboratory poses. But when the lab's owner creates a mutated Doberman to take down Bunny, he must fight for the safety of everyone he loves. Through action-packed adventures and emotional challenges, Bunny learns the true meaning of heroism and selflessness.
Edward Heath
Edward Heath, a passionate digital artist and book publisher, is committed to an open-minded approach in the arts. My focus is on nurturing diverse talents and bringing unique perspectives. https://link.space/@IAmBlue
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Evil Bunny - Edward Heath
Evil Bunny
Prologue:
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In a world of corporate greed and unethical experimentation, there existed a facility where innocent animals were held captive and subjected to inhumane testing. It was a place where the darkness of man's greed overshadowed the light of compassion and morality. But amidst the despair and suffering, a glimmer of hope emerged. A creature unlike any other, born of the laboratory's secrets and exposed to the dangerous chemicals within, emerged from his captivity with extraordinary abilities. This is the story of his journey from victim to hero, and the battles he faced along the way.
Chapter one: Hyperzyme
The laboratory was a sterile and imposing structure, surrounded by high fences and security cameras. Inside, researchers in lab coats bustled back and forth, attending to various experiments and tests on animals. Mice scurried in their cages, while rats gnawed on bits of food and shavings.
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In one corner of the lab, a lone rabbit huddled in his wire cage, his nose twitching as he nibbled on some bland pellets. He had been living in this lab for as long as he could remember, subjected to various tests and procedures that he didn't understand.
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Occasionally, a kind-hearted intern would visit him, offering bits of fresh lettuce and carrots, and speaking in a soft, reassuring voice. The rabbit would look up at her with his big, expressive eyes, grateful for the brief respite from his monotonous existence.
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Despite the occasional moments of kindness, the rabbit knew that his life was not his own. He was a test subject, a mere tool for the researchers to use in their quest for knowledge and profit. His fate was entirely out of his control.
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As the rabbit huddled in the corner of its cage, it couldn't help but cringe at the thought of the bland pellets and stagnant water that awaited it. It longed for something different, something fresh and