You wait and watch the hole carefully. You obviously have NO skills whatsoever in hunting or stalking, as you're nearly standing on TOP of the hole! You tire of
standing over the hole, so you decide to sit - again, taking NO regard of the fact that you should not be sitting so close to a hole from which you are expecting to
catch dinner from!
You hear some scraping - what sounds like branches rubbing together. You look up and around to see that your hunch was right - it was branches rubbing
together, and right behind you, too. Wow - who'dve thou---
OUCH!
You whip your head around to see the fluffy white tail of a rabbit rushing down the hole you were to aptly watching not more than a minute ago - DAMN! There
went your chance! Your attention is drawn to the reason you originally turned your attention this way - that rabbit bit through your shoe, through your sock, and
through your SKIN! DAMNIT, it HURTS, too!
You swear a bit - thinking it will make things feel better. It does. For the time being, your foot has gone numb! You note the positive effects of swearing to cure
pain and proceed to limp to your feet, disenchanted with hunting - or lack thereof.
Your foot is THROBBING now. As soon as you got to your feet, the pain intensified, leaving you with one option - more swearing. After finding this had no effect
on the pain this time, you bend over to take your shoe off, when you're taken by surprise - your shoelaces are popping one by one, starting from your toes up! You
breifly think about massive swelling due to the bite, but are distracted when the front of your shoe bursts open, revealing the reason WHY your laces are popping -
your toes ARE swelling, but swelling into a new, three-toed configuration! You catch a glimpse of some white fur, which appears to be forcing itself out of the
remnants of the front of your sock!
Your eyes go wide as the rest of your shoe tears open, revealing a sock, rapidly giving way to what can only be described as a paw - three toes, tipped with small
claws, covered in fur. If you had to guess, you'd imagine the feeling on the bottom of your foot would be your pink pads growing in.
Your foot is a complete paw - a rabbit's paw - and it doesn't appear to be stopping there! You feel a slight warmth flowing up your leg. You panic! You need to ...