Lina Bunny Instant

She froze, one ear flopped forward. “Who said that?”

Lina tilted her head. Carrots didn’t talk. Keys didn’t grow in the ground. But she was a curious bunny, so she dug gently. Beneath the carrot was a tiny brass key, no bigger than a clover. lina bunny

Lina tucked it behind her ear (the way bunnies carry small things) and followed a trail of glowing dandelion seeds she’d never noticed before. At the trail’s end stood a tiny door at the root of an old oak tree. The lock was rusted with kindness—it opened with a soft click. She froze, one ear flopped forward

Inside? A library of lost lullabies and a small mirror that showed not what Lina looked like, but what she dreamed of becoming: brave, gentle, and a little bit magical. Keys didn’t grow in the ground

Every morning, Lina Bunny hopped to the edge of the Dewdrop Forest, where the wild carrots grew in curly, orange rows. But one morning, a single carrot whispered her name.

“Down here,” the carrot murmured. “I’m not a carrot. I’m a key.”

“Lina… Lina Bunny…”