Ethan, a 12-year-old boy with a vivid imagination and a love for architecture, often spent his afternoons dreaming and drawing. His latest inspiration came from a chance encounter with a fluffy, white bunny that had wandered into his yard.
"Hey there, little buddy," Ethan whispered, slowly approaching the bunny. The creature paused, its nose twitching as it regarded him with curious eyes.
Ethan thought about how the bunny needed a place to call its own, a safe haven. Inspired, he grabbed his pencil and began sketching a house designed just for the bunny—a cozy structure with tunnels and soft bedding.
"This is going to be the best bunny house ever," Ethan murmured to himself, his hands deftly shaping the pieces according to his plans.
Ethan stepped back to admire his handiwork, a smile of satisfaction on his face. The bunny, as if sensing the boy's excitement, hopped over to investigate its new home.
"Maybe one day, I'll build houses for people too," Ethan mused aloud, his eyes sparkling with dreams of becoming an architect, just like he'd always imagined.
















