A small rabbit, with fur as white as freshly fallen snow, nibbled on a patch of clover. Rabbit was aware of the dangers lurking beyond the meadow, but the allure of the tender greens was irresistible.
Lion, hungry and fierce, fixed his amber eyes on Rabbit, a growl rumbling from deep within his throat. "Little rabbit, your time has come," he thundered, his voice a mix of menace and anticipation.
Rabbit ran with all the speed his tiny legs could muster, heart pounding like a drum in his chest. "I must think of something quickly," he whispered to himself, ears twitching with fear.
Rabbit skidded to a halt, his mind racing. "The oak tree!" he exclaimed, his eyes lighting up with hope. He dove beneath the roots, squeezing through a narrow gap.
Lion snarled, his breath hot and heavy. "You cannot hide forever, little rabbit," he taunted, pawing at the roots in vain. But Rabbit was already deep within the tree's protective embrace.
Rabbit peered out cautiously, his heart steadying as he realized he had outwitted Lion. "I shall live to see another day," he sighed with relief, bounding away into the underbrush, grateful for his clever escape.
















