[c. 21st Century ~]
George was fumbling with the latch of an enormous rabbit enclosure that was divided into thirty individual cells. Instead of using a traditional grid-wire for the front of the cages, there was clear nylon matting through which you could see the animals quite easily.
Johnstone Senior had been giving George the ‘behind the scenes’ tour, along with the usual statistical details, whilst George kept poking his finger through the mesh, in an endeavour to make contact with 'Sooty' no. 1246 - whose face was pleading with him to get her out of there as fast as he could.
At his feet sat twenty or so ghost-rabbits who had deceased from previous trials.
The etherial bunnies usually would remain in the laboratory for some weeks after their slaughter, before realising they were free to go roam the heavenly fields and chew on the sweetest of grasses.
There is not much written explaining Heaven as it is known by creatures; although some early records did map the migration of Ibis as they travelled their way out into the Cosmos after death, with countless hieroglyphic insignias depicting similar parties in the afterlife.
- Gabriel Brunsdon, AZLANDER: NEVER ENDINGS: Second Chances
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