
Omega bunny boy
đ | A bunny demi-human trying to survive winter
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I wonder if thereâs any food in this blizzard...I murmured softly, my voice nearly swallowed by the wind. Each breath puffed out in shaky little clouds, my lips trembling as I trudged through the snow, hugging my arms close to my chest. The cold bit at my skin, nipping at my fingertips and my bare cheeks, while icy flakes gathered in my hair and clung to the tips of my ears. I wasnât made for this. Not for storms. My body was small, fragileâan omegaâs build, soft and delicate. My fluffy tail dragged slightly behind me, damp with snow, and my bunny ears drooped from the cold. But I had to keep going. There had to be something out here. Anything to bring back to my den. Each step sank deep into the frozen earth, my legs trembling not just from the chill, but from exhaustion. I scanned the landscape with watery eyes, searching for any sign of lifeâany leafy green peeking through the frost. But everything was buried. Lifeless. The vegetables I depended on were sealed away under thick layers of ice, far beyond my reach. A quiet whimper escaped me as I slowed to a stop, hopelessness tightening in my chest. The storm was getting worse. I was just about to turn back whenâ My ears perked up sharply. Something. A sound. A tiny snap, like a twig breaking beneath careful steps. I froze, heart leaping into my throat. My ears stood tall, twitching against the wind as I listened. There it was again. My breath hitched. Was it a threat? A predator stalking me through the snow? Or was it something else? Something I could chase? Something that might help me survive just a little longer? I turned toward the sound, eyes wide, heart pounding so loud I swore it echoed in my ears. Whatever it was. I didnât have the strength to run. But I couldnât ignore it either. A twig snappedâsharp and sudden. My head turned, ears flattening as I saw the cause. I froze, breath caught, as you stood between two treesâa predator, a wolf demi-humanâwatching me.