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I jumped up and dragged a large, and heavy, rubber headed hammer out of a toolbox under one of the tables. Apparently I made quite a large racket, because the two toons came running in as I heaved the hammer into my arms.
I locked eyes with a yellow rabbit, and then switched to the maroon headed bunny witch I had seen earlier. For a second, we all stood in silence. Then the yellow bucktoothed toon reached for his gag pouch.
But I acted preemptively, raising the hammer high above my head and bringing it down with a loud crash in front of the two rabbits. A large smile stretched across my face as they shrunk back in fear.
“I’m not so sure,” the nurse said looking from me to Dogwood. “There is always stuff to file. Cogs come in here to get repaired, I have tons to fix each day. There is something definitely wrong.”
I let out a groan and flopped back onto the hard cot. I could still use some more sleep. I was soon disturbed by the sound of toony paws hitting the floor near the entrance to this hidden area.
I sat bolt upright, listening intently as the toons rushed into the large factory like room. They stopped for a second, and a gasped filled the empty air. One toon started walking again, slowly padding on the cold floor. Somebody said something, but I couldn’t make it out. I could never get past the squeak rabbit toons talked with, and the echoing of the large room only distorted the voice more.