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... osed behind my Little Bunny after she left us here. How could she just leave like that? How could she do this to me? "Trinity!" I yelled at the door. "Trinity!"


I had tried to follow her several times after she disappeared, only to be thrown back several times until the door shut. I was frantic, scared and lost without her here with me. Right now, I was on my knees in front of the door, hoping and praying that she was going to come back to me sometime soon.


"Trinity." I p ...

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