"What a beautiful afternoon," Arianne told little Hooters. "I think we should go to the meadow, what about you?" she said with a light smile. You see, Arianne ran the local Orphanage, and even though she said she had no favorites, Hooters, the lonely owl, was the one she adored the most. "I don't know... I'm kinda hungry, and it's bright there." Hooters said while they walked the path to the luscious meadow Arianne once called home. "Well grumpy," Arianne said with a giggle, "let's make this fun! Run with me Hooters!" as she ran off to the open field. Hooters quickly followed on his two stubby feet.

It had been a long day of playing, and Arianne and Hooters settled down by their favorite oak for some relaxation, and lunch. "I made you favorite Hoot." she said while un-packing their lunch boxes. "I bet you didn't!" he said with an eager look in his eye. "Oh, well, I guess this Peanut-Butter and Ham sandwich isn't yours now is it?" "Oh Ari! Thank you so much!" he said as he smothered her with a hug.

You see, as much as Arianne loved all her Orphan's, she wasn't a wealthy bunny, and she bought what she could, and made due with what was left-over. Ham is a delicacy to Hooters, due to the fact that Bunnies are vegetarians, he doesn't eat meat as much as he should, but he doesn't complain.

After Lunch, Arianne retired to the old tire swing they put in the Oak's strongest branch. "Go ahead," she said, almost passing out, "go play Hooters, we will be going back soon, and tommorow is adoption day. You need your rest." she said with her eyes watering.

You see, owl's are not exactly a bunnies most appreciated friend, and because of that, no one has wanted to adopt Hooters, but Arianne knew there was something special about this little guy.

She watched as he ran off after a butterfly. He jumped and tried to fly with her, but he just couldn't push himself to. He settled for running after the bright butterfly.

After about 15 minutes of playing, Ari looked at Hooters, so peaceful, and so... so innocent. She stretched, then opened her eyes just in time to see Hooters talking to a human, but, they weren't allowed in these part's! This is the reserved bunny meadow, no human is allowed in here!

"Hooters!" she screamed. "Come here now! Run Hooters, RUN!" but she was too late. All she could see was a human running off with a sack over his shoulder. Hooter's was gone, and only a shrieking squawk coming from the bag could be heard...

"Where... where have they gone?" she said hopping as fast as she could after them. She knew the kid's would miss her, but the other volunteer's could manage without her.

"I have to find him, it's my job to care for these kid's, and nothing is going to get in my way."

After about 4 hours of following the footprints, she came upon a factory, though, it wasn't in the process of working. Well, it looked as if it had been turned "off" for at least 50 years now. Her heart began to race, she knew that Hooter's couldn't be the only one.

She hopped up to the window, and peered in. "Oh...Oh my god..." she said with such a trembling in the voice, you would've thought there was an earthquake. She began to feel sick, the poor bunnies. They were locked in small cages. At least 3 a cage... maybe 4.

"Going somewhere bunny?" she heard a voice from behind...

Without even a second of thought, Arianne was off, and didn't stop hopping for hours, once she was sure they were away, she figured out she needed help...

"I need to tell someone, those bunnies all have families, and we have to rescue them..."