A/N Wow is this really what you think it is? Well yes it is, and sorry about not updating sooner. No excuses! Well maybe a couple... Anyways hope you enjoy Yuka's story.

Yuka

I ran as fast at my thumping feet could take me. There was an evil fox chasing me around the forest. The fox just kept screeching, and all I could understand was "run". I found a log that I could try and hide in for awhile. I jumped inside, hoping that the fox wouldn't smell me. I tried holding my breath in, because my breath was shallow from running. I set my long ears down, and listened. I finally heard the foxes soft pads against the ground. I put myself even further in the log, worried that it might find me. I heard its evil growling, and when the fox was finally right next to the log I could understand.

"Run. Rabbit. RUN!" The fox chanted in a screechy voice.

I didn't want to take my chances and run though, or the fox might catch me.

"This fox is the most cunning fox Yuka has come across," I thought.

"Rabbit. Where are youu?"

I shrunk back, now almost out the other side of the damp log. Then it started raining. I was happy about this, because the rain would cover my tracks and some sound. I tried to back out of the log slowly and carefully. When I was finally out, and about to run away the fox saw me. It locked me in its hazel eye glare. It's eyes were terrifying, and sharp. The fox turned around.

"There you are. Rabbit."

I took running into the forest as fast as possible. The fox was at my feet though. I didn't know where to go. I had just escaped the fox awhile ago, but it always looks for me. I wasn't paying attention to where I was running, and fell into a tree. I fell over quickly dizzy. I opened my eyes to the sight of the hazel sharp eyes of the fox.

" Got you."

I tried to get up and run, but it was no use. The fox had me in his mouth. Gripping me hard enough to hold me, but not draw blood.

"What is this fox doing?" I thought, "Just kill me now."

I was carried a long way from where we were to a fox den. It was damp and dark, but I didn't hear any other foxes. The fox set me down, and pinned me down. The fox had an evil, devilish grin on it's face. I was terrified.

"Hmmm," it growled. "What to do with the scared rabbit?"

I squirmed under it, but it just pushed me down.

"I know. An eye sounds pretty tasty right now." The fox said licking its lips.

No. Not my eyes. The fox lifted its paw in the air, flexing it around. It put on e claw up to my eye, and wiggled it. Giving the moment, I reached up and drew blood from it's paw. It yowled in pain, but didn't let me go. Instead it smashed a paw to my head. It brought up it's paw, and toke up a bloody claw. It put its claw in my eye, and I screeched. It pulled it out, and ate it. My blue eye gone. Bleeding. I had to get away. I had to run. I kicked my back legs out, and caught the fox off guard. The paw came off, and I tried to get up and run. I started to run, but got dizzy. Then fell over.

"Run. Rabbit. You won't get far." It cackled.

I got up, and started running. I needed help. Maybe if I ran into a human farm. Maybe it would kill the fox. I started running towards the farm I remembered seeing so many times before. The fox just sulked around, not knowing my plan. It could come out and kill me anytime though. This fox wanted a game. Well then I'll give you a game, but I'm going to win. I finally came out of the ending of the forest. I spotted the farm, and ran into the sheep pen. When the fox realized what I was doing, it tried to chase me down. I was to far ahead though. It was too late. The sheep started making a fuss, and the farmer came out. I stopped running, and the fox caught me. It tried to bite my neck as quick as possible, but it didn't get too. The farmer had a rake, and hit the fox. It yelped, and fell. Defeated. The last thing I saw of it, was the sharp hazel eyes. The farmer took the fox, and threw it in the woods. Then it came over and picked me up. The farmer took me in its den, and set me down. It grabbed some things, and my scratches felt better. It wrapped up my head gently, and carefully. Then it set me down in a closed space. It gave me some of my favorite food. Carrots. I munched on them happily. I was happy that the fox was gone. The farmer that saved me had blond hair and sharp grey eyes. I would be forever thankful of the farmer. From then on the farmer let me out once and awhile, and I would follow it around. I had a happy life, but one night I had a dream...