Sunday, November 9, 2008

A description

Bunnyflies. Extremely tiny creatures with the body of a bunny rabbit and the wings of a butterfly or dragonfly. The wings vary, some large, graceful and full of color, some clear, strong and built for speed, and some small, seemingly incapable of lifting the little guy into the air. Some bunnyflies are all one color and some are several colors mixed together. A few have picked up an accessory or two that goes along with their personality. Some have more than enough personality as it is, and don’t need any help. The one thing each bunnyfly has in common with all the others is its helpfulness. Bunnyflies are extremely helpful, they think. Overly helpful, others might say. Like when a cat helps you read a paper by sitting on it, or when small children help make breakfast by destroying the kitchen. They aren’t malicious. There’s no anger or malice in the things they do. They’re just little amoral bundles of enthusiasm that sometimes go straight to the heart of the problem. They see you yelling at the phone; they smash the phone. They hear you complain about being bombarded by bad vibes; they fashion tin foil shields and protectively surround you. Bunnyflies are full of love and care, they just have a very unique way of showing it. They like bubbles.

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