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    The Princess in Black and the Hungry Bunny Horde


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      This is a work of fiction. Names, characters, places, and incidents are either

      products of the authors’ imagination or, if real, are used fictitiously.

      Text copyright © 2016 by Shannon and Dean Hale

      Illustrations copyright © 2016 by LeUyen Pham

      All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced, transmitted,

      or stored in an information retrieval system in any form or by any means,

      graphic, electronic, or mechanical, including photocopying, taping, and

      recording, without prior written permission from the publisher.

      First electronic edition 2017

      Library of Congress Catalog Card Number 2015937113

      ISBN 978-0-7636-6513-5 (hardcover)

      ISBN 978-0-7636-9089-2 (paperback)

      ISBN 978-0-7636-9615-3 (electronic)

      This book was typeset in LTC Kennerley Pro.

      The illustrations were done in watercolor and ink.

      Candlewick Press

      99 Dover Street

      Somerville, Massachusetts 02144

      visit us at www.candlewick.com

      For Princess Ivy and Princess Cora,

      who are more dangerous than they look

      S. H. and D. H.

      For Princess Ysee, Princess Madeleine,

      and Princess Peyton

      L. P.

      Princess Magnolia and her unicorn,

      Frimplepants, rode toward the village.

      Princess Sneezewort had invited

      them to brunch. In anticipation,

      Frimplepants had skipped breakfast.

      2

      Brunch with Princess Sneezewort

      meant soft rolls with butter.

      Brunch with Princess Sneezewort

      meant cheesy omelets. Brunch with

      Princess Sneezewort meant heaping

      platters of sugar-dusted doughnuts.

      3

      Frimplepants preferred brunch

      with Princess Sneezewort to any-

      thing in the world.

      The café was so close now. The

      smell of hot bread rode the breeze.

      Frimplepants began to prance.

      4

      And then Princess Magnolia’s

      glitter-stone ring rang. The monster

      alarm!

      Frimplepants whimpered. He did

      not want to fight monsters right now.

      He wanted to eat doughnuts.

      5

      “No time to go back to the castle,

      Frimplepants,” Princess Magnolia

      whispered. “To the secret cave!”

      His tummy grumbled. Frimplepants

      hoped it would be a quick battle.

      Princess Magnolia and

      Frimplepants rode into

      the secret cave. When

      they came out the other

      side, they were the Princess

      in Black and her pony, Blacky.

      Blacky reared up on his hind legs.

      Look out, monsters! Never get between

      a hungry pony and an especially good

      brunch.

      The Princess in Black felt a pit in her

      stomach. Perhaps she was about to

      meet her greatest foe yet. Or perhaps

      she was just hungry. In anticipation

      of brunch, she had skipped breakfast.

      9

      Duff the goat boy was running

      toward them.

      “Help!” he yelled. “There are hun-

      dreds of them! It’s the worst monster

      invasion ever!”

      10

      “Fly, Blacky, fly!” said the Princess

      in Black.

      Blacky did not fly. But he did run

      very fast.

      11

      They galloped into the goat pasture.

      The Princess in Black backflipped

      off the saddle. The Princess in Black

      raised her fists in Battle Pose.

      But then the Princess in Black

      grinned.

      Duff the Goat Boy hurried back to

      the goat pasture. He liked to secretly

      study the Princess in Black’s ninja

      moves. He needed more practice

      before he could become the Goat

      Avenger.

      15

      But when he caught up, the

      Princess in Black was not battling

      beasts. The Princess in Black was

      making kissy faces.

      16

      That was not right. The Princess

      in Black fought the monsters that

      threatened his goats. Never had she

      petted the monsters. Never had she

      made kissy faces at them.

      “Where are the monsters?” asked

      the Princess in Black.

      Duff was out of breath from run-

      ning. He pointed at the ground.

      “Where?” asked the Princess in

      Black.

      Duff pointed some more. There

      were a lot of bunnies to point at.

      18

      “I don’t see anything besides these

      bunnies,” she said.

      “The bunnies . . . are . . . the

      monsters,” said Duff.

      The Princess in Black laughed.

      “Bunnies aren’t monsters.”

      “But they came . . . from Monster

      Land,” said Duff. “They hopped out

      of that hole. And they’re eating my

      goats’ grass!”

      19

      “Oh, Duff,” said the Princess in

      Black. “They’re cute little bunnies!

      What harm could they do?”

      Down in Monster Land, the bunnies

      had been bored. Bored and hungry.

      With a hundred mouths, they had

      tasted everything. They had enjoyed

      monster fur. They had snacked on

      rock chips. They had dined on toe-

      nail clippings and lizard scales. And

      still they were hungry.

      There was a hole in the ceiling of

      Monster Land. An interesting smell

      trickled down.

      One brave bunny had poked its

      head through the hole.

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      Grass! An ocean of green grass!

      “I must taste it,” said the bunny.

      The bunny munched some grass.

      “This is yum,” it said. “I should

      tell the others.”

      It told the others.

      And soon, a horde of hungry

      bunnies had hopped up to the goat

      pasture.

      Blacky’s stomach squeaked with

      hunger. Those bunnies sure seemed

      to relish the grass. Blacky wondered

      if it was especially delicious.

      27

      Blacky sniffed a deep green patch.

      It didn’t smell like soft rolls with

      butter. It didn’t smell like cheesy

      omelets or sugar-dusted doughnuts.

      28

      Blacky closed his eyes. He imagined

      the grass tasting as delicious as brunch.

      He opened his mouth wide and took

      a bite.

      29

      He sputtered and coughed. It

      hadn’t tasted like doughnuts. It

      hadn’t even tasted like grass.

      Blacky’s mouth was full of dirt.

      The bunnies had devoured the entire

      patch of grass.

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      And it looked like one was nibbling

      on the end of his tail.

      Yes, one bunny was most definitely

      nibbling on Blacky’s tail.

      Blacky swished his tail. The bunny

      did not let go.

      Blacky pranced about. The bunny

      did not let go.

      Blacky sat down. On his tail.

      The bunny let go. The bunny

      crawled away.

      Princess in Black, you have to stop

      these monsters!” said Duff.

      He pulled at his hair. He paced this

      way and that.

      “Are you sure they came from

      Monster Land?” she asked.

      “Yes!” said Duff. “I saw them hop

      out of that hole.”

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      “The poor things,” said the Princess

      in Black. “They probably came here

      to escape the monsters. We must keep

      them safe.”

      Just then, a clawed paw reached

      out of the hole.

      The first paw was followed by

      eight more. A massive, drooling, nine-

      pawed monster emerged.

      34

      It stood on its many hind legs. It

      opened its jaws.

      It said, “ROAAARRRR!”

      35

      The bunnies stopped eating. They

      looked at the monster.

      The monster started to say

      “ROAAARRRR!” again. But it

      only got as far as “ROAA—” It had

      noticed the bunnies.

      The bunnies’ noses wiggled.

      36

      The nine-pawed monster dived

      back into the hole.

      The bunnies resumed eating.

      “Did you see?” said Duff. “That

      massive, drooling, nine-pawed mon-

      ster was scared of the bunnies!”

      37

      “That’s impossible,” said the Princess

      in Black. “Bunnies aren’t scary.”

      She petted the bunny on her lap.

      But instead of one bunny, now there

      were three.

      “Um, are there more bunnies than

      before?”

      The pasture was no longer green.

      The bunnies had devoured nearly

      every blade of grass.

      A few bunnies stuck like tree

      frogs to the big oak.

      “Are they eating that tree?”

      asked Duff.

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      “Of course not,” said the Princess

      in Black. “Bunnies don’t eat trees.”

      More bunnies hopped onto the tree

      trunk. Others took to the branches.

      Seconds later, the tree was gone.

      The bunnies smacked their lips.

      “They ate the tree!” said Duff.

      “They ate the entire tree!”

      42

      The Princess in Black didn’t notice.

      She was petting the bunnies on her

      lap. Now there were six.

      Bunnies began hopping onto goat

      backs. They nibbled goat hairs.

      43

      “They are eating my goats! They

      are eating my goats!” Duff yelled.

      “But . . . but they’re cute little

      bunnies?” said the Princess in Black.

      44

      A cute little bunny jumped onto a

      goat’s head. It opened its tiny mouth

      wide. It clamped down on a goat horn.

      There was a sound like CHOMP.

      45

      The goat now had half a horn.

      “AAH!” said Duff.

      The Princess in Black looked

      down. A bunny was gnawing on her

      scepter.

      The Princess in Black stood up. Ten

      bunnies rolled off her lap. One was

      chewing a piece of her cape.

      “You really are monsters, aren’t

      you?” she said.

      47

      The bunnies wriggled their velvet

      noses. The bunnies waggled their

      fluffy tails. A tall one munched the

      bell off a goat’s neck.

      48

      “Okay, monster bunnies, that is

      it!” said the Princess in Black. “You

      may not eat the goats. Go back in the

      hole.”

      The bunnies shuffled closer. One

      sniffed her shoe.

      49

      The Princess in Black pressed a

      switch on her scepter. It turned into

      a staff. She swung it at the bunnies.

      52

      The bunnies dodged her attacks.

      The bunnies blinked at her. The bun-

      nies began to snack on a boulder.

      “Duff, I don’t know what to do,”

      said the Princess in Black. “There

      are so many. And I can’t even touch

      them.”

      “Try the Fearsome Flutter Clang,”

      said Duff. “That scared away the big-

      eared monster last spring.”

      The Princess in Black extended her

      fan-shield. She hit it with her staff.

      A loud CLANG! echoed across the

      pasture.

      54

      The bunnies twitched their ears.

      They ate more rocks. They crowded

      around the goats. The goats bleated

      nervously. Especially the one who

      was missing half a horn.

      55

      “Back, bunnies! Back!” the Princess

      in Black shouted.

      The bunnies didn’t move. Except

      for the one taking dainty bites of her

      shoe.

      The bunnies watched the Princess

      in Black shout.

      “The dark one sings for us,” said

      one bunny.

      The bunnies watched the Princess

      in Black swing her staff.

      “It dances for us,” said another

      bunny.

      58

      “We should ask it if it is food,” said

      a bunny in the back.

      “Are you food?” asked a bunny

      near her foot.

      “If it wasn’t food, it would tell

      us,” said a bunny on a goat’s head. “It

      would say, ‘I’m not food.’ ”

      59

      “If it is food, we should eat it,” said

      a bunny no one had noticed before.

      “Perhaps it does not hear well,”

      said the tiniest bunny. “Its ears are

      very small.”

      “Let us ask one more time,” said

      the largest bunny. “All at once.”

      61

      Hundreds of eyes looked at the

      Princess in Black. Hundreds of eyes

      blinked cutely at the same time.

      “ARE YOU FOOD?” the bunnies

      were asking.

      But the Princess in Black didn’t hear

      any question. She just saw the bunnies

      blink cutely. She saw them sniff cutely

      and waggle their ears cutely.

      “No answer,” said a bunny in the

      middle. “It must be food.”

      Then all the bunnies said “EAT

      IT!” at the exact same time.

      The Princess in Black did not know

      the bunnies were speaking.

      Duff did not know.

      The goats did not know.

      63

      The hungry bunny horde spoke

      the language of Cuteness.

      Cute sniffles. Cute waggles.

      Cute hops. Only other cute animals

      could understand.

      64

      And that was why Blacky under-

      stood.

      Because Blacky was no
    t just Blacky

      the pony.

      65

      He was also Frimplepants.

      Frimplepants the unicorn.

      And Frimplepants the unicorn was

      as cute as they come.

      Blacky’s tummy grumbled.

      It growled. It roared. Blacky had

      a hard time thinking about anything

      besides brunch. The brunch he was

      missing.

      Then he noticed the bunnies were

      saying something. About eating.

      67

      Did they want brunch? Were they

      wishing for rolls and omelets and

      doughnuts?

      No. They were going to eat the

      Princess in Black!

      68

      The bunnies formed into one

      purple mass. Their mouths were

      open. Their teeth were shiny. Their

      black eyes stared at the Princess in

      Black.

      Blacky leaped in front of his friend.

      “Stop!” Blacky said with a soft

      neigh.

      All the bunnies looked at Blacky.

      “You may not eat her,” Blacky said

      with a flutter of his eyelashes.

      “It does not speak,” the bunny

      with a mouthful of princess shoe told

      Blacky. “It is food.”

      70

      “She is not yum,” Blacky said with

      a frisky step. “She is yuck-tasting. All

      the good food is gone.”

      71

      The bunnies looked around at the

     


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