The story revolves around a human, Renari, who is not fond of Easter. She is given a rabbit, who is actually the Easter Bunny in disguise, by her friend as a gift. The rabbit, Praxis, is struggling to understand human emotions and behavior. As the story unfolds, Renari and Praxis grow closer, and he begins to develop feelings for her. Meanwhile, Renari's childhood friend, Ronald, tries to confess his feelings to her, but she rejects him. At a party, Praxis learns that Renari has feelings for him, and he confesses his love for her. Despite being a rabbit, Renari accepts Praxis' proposal, and they decide to get married.
Throughout the story, Praxis' innocence and naivety about human behavior lead to humorous situations, while Renari's emotional journey explores her feelings for Praxis and her rejection of Ronald. The story is a heartwarming and quirky tale of love and acceptance, set against the backdrop of Easter celebrations.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. The speaker's birthday is on Easter.
2. The speaker does not like Easter.
3. The speaker received a rabbit as a gift.
4. The rabbit's name is Uncle.
5. The speaker's friend, Praxis, gave them the rabbit.
6. The speaker and the rabbit, Uncle, went shopping together.
7. Uncle is a talking rabbit.
8. The speaker's childhood friend, Ronald, is in love with the speaker.
9. The speaker does not reciprocate Ronald's feelings.
10. The speaker is enjoying spending time with Uncle.
11. Uncle is confused about his feelings for the speaker.
12. The speaker and Uncle have been together for two days.
13. The speaker is attending a party on Easter.
14. Uncle is socializing at the party and making the speaker feel jealous.
15. Ronald is trying to win the speaker's heart again.
16. The speaker tells Ronald that they are in love with someone else.
17. Uncle confesses his love for the speaker.
18. The speaker accepts Uncle's proposal to be the mother of his bunnies.